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    Re: First time rider, Think i'll get hurt

    Wouldn't a dual-sport be better for gravel roads?

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    Re: First time rider, Think i'll get hurt

    Taking the course is worth it. It is equivalent to six months riding experience, and in addition. The Hurt Report that studied reported motorcycle collisions attributed a shockingly large amount of them to riders who were taught by family members or self-taught.

    Congratulations on the bike! If you plan on riding a ton of gravel roads with it, you may want to consider crash guards and perhaps some aggressive tread tires for it. Taking the corners slow is going to help keep you rubber side down and shiny side up.

    Where is the course? Halifax?


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    Re: First time rider, Think i'll get hurt

    I used to ride on gravel all the time as a teenager. I always thought it was more fun than pavement!
    Stick to the packed sections, and avoid the gravel piles at the edge of the tire tracks. If you need to cross the gravel
    patch, do it on a straight portion of road, don't make sudden moves and you'll be fine.
    If you go into it with the expectation of hurting yourself you won't be disappointed.
    However if you plan to ride cautiously and slowly at first until you gain confidence you'll do fine.

    Take the course it'll do you a world of good. If it's 2 hours away, consider staying in a hotel over night...you're going to be tired

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    Re: First time rider, Think i'll get hurt

    Quote Originally Posted by Rotten_Ronnie View Post
    Where is the course? Halifax?

    Bridgewater is where the only avalibul course is. All the local offerings are booked up till October. Also as far as courses go in Nova Scotia there is a graduated system like Ontarios. I'm not shoure about there but here to get your full class 7 (M equilvant) you have to take a advance skills course and pass. Tho it is not required for the LM licance (M2 equilvant). So sooner or latter ill be doing it.

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    Re: First time rider, Think i'll get hurt

    Take a browse around advrider.com Don't be afraid of gravel
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    Re: First time rider, Think i'll get hurt

    I concur with the suggestions about getting a dual purpose.

    Ps. I accept your apology (regarding spelling)

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