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Motorcycle Safety Foundation new rider class
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<blockquote data-quote="HISSMAN" data-source="post: 4669040" data-attributes="member: 9703"><p>Who has the time to take three days for that class. I sure don't. I have been riding illegally for some years now, but I plan on finally getting my license this spring. Most of the police that I know and hang out with don't have theirs either. It is just a pita to make time. When you first get your regular drivers license you are usually about 16-17 years old and have nothing better to do. Now, most bike riders are older and can't just take off and spend a day at the DMV getting their license again. But it is something that everyone should do. Especially those with no experience. I have been riding in one form or another since I was 6 years old and I was place on my first bike, and Suzuki JR50. Since then I have learned a lot.</p><p></p><p>-Jeff</p><p></p><p>-Jeff</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HISSMAN, post: 4669040, member: 9703"] Who has the time to take three days for that class. I sure don't. I have been riding illegally for some years now, but I plan on finally getting my license this spring. Most of the police that I know and hang out with don't have theirs either. It is just a pita to make time. When you first get your regular drivers license you are usually about 16-17 years old and have nothing better to do. Now, most bike riders are older and can't just take off and spend a day at the DMV getting their license again. But it is something that everyone should do. Especially those with no experience. I have been riding in one form or another since I was 6 years old and I was place on my first bike, and Suzuki JR50. Since then I have learned a lot. -Jeff -Jeff [/QUOTE]
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