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welcome and congrats on the bike! Ride safe.
Ride it like you stole it.
Thanks, I'll be sure to be safe, shiny side up! (=
Welcome!!
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Don’t hope for rain, I did my M2 last year and it was raining. Had my rain gear in the car but I didn’t put in on until the next break and by then I was soaked and freezing. One of the drills we practiced that day was emergency stops using the back brakes only. During one of my runs, I locked up the back and as a newbie, I released the brakes when I heard the skid, and without any warning I was airborne. It was a nice wipeout and I torn some ligaments in my left thumb; had a cast for three weeks after. I continued once my bike was checked out; they had to bend one piece back into place. I still passed at the end of the day but as a paying newbie you want the best weather possible and being comfortable on the bike also helps. If you get a chance look up a video called Twist of the Wrist 2. Enjoy and ride safe.
Welcome and I applaud your effort in only quoting (assuming) the chick (assuming - DollyMix) that welcomed you!
You're going to fit in just well with all us leg humpers!
Ecto • 2006 Honda VeeFourRoad 800A (Pearl Black)
I'm too sexy for my turban.
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