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Tom
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A look at motorcycling from a new rider's viewpoint.
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A nice short read.
http://www.motorcyclistonline.com/10-things-i-learned-during-my-first-year-on-motorcycle?cmpid=enews071916&spMailingID=26028025&spUserID=NjMxMTY5MDc5MzIS1&spJobID=842879053&spReportId=ODQyODc5MDUzS0
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Sasquatch Jim
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Don't try to wheelie on black ice. It is considered bad luck.
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Re: A look at motorcycling from a new rider's viewpoint.
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Quote from: Sasquatch Jim on July 20, 2016, 04:27:24 PM
Don't try to wheelie on black ice. It is considered bad luck.
I don't even breathe!
A good read indeed. Great to see a rider who, after a year, has gained some really good knowledge, understanding. and general common sense regarding motorcycling. I think the road toll out here would be a lot less if some motorcyclists gained what he has gained, rather than thinking that being Ricky Racer is the only way to be.
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Tom
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Probably more to do with him being a "mature" person than a 20 something getting on a motorcycle. Practical ownership and use of a motorcycle rather than an extension of his personality.
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