Hey Jayv, not sure if that's still the case. Call or email them to validate that one.
It was the only reference I could find related to STR's question about the fee structure for registration fees for multiple classes. I can't find the 2016 version.
This. Deliberate and quick.
Don't worry about 20 degrees, 25 degrees, blah blah blah, just get over them quickly.
Don't mess around with them. If you can't do that then avoid them until you get more confidence.
Heaven help you if you have to drive over a manhole cover. ;)
Actually, if my memory serves correctly the deductible only applies to motor vehicle personal injury claims. If someone slips and falls on your walkway there is no deductible.
Sure, they got a settlement for the client. But apparently they're not good at explaining things to the client clearly.
Personally, lawyer sounds like an ambulance chaser. The good ones don't contact you to represent them.
Anyone that's never file a personal injury claim is always thrown by this part of the legislation. That's why you always want to try to push for a settlement over that lower limit if you can.
If you're free tomorrow and want to do Fast, check this thread. Guy has a spot available with rented bike.
http://www.gtamotorcycle.com/vbforum/showthread.php?199019-FAST-Sept-7
If you want to increase you cornering ability nothing beats track riding.
That said, if you're not interested in track then I would suggest you look into the Sharp Rider program. They teach based on Lee Park's Total Control and it's applicable to all types of bikes. When I took it we had sport...
There's a sticky in the for sale section with a tonne of information.
http://www.gtamotorcycle.com/vbforum/showthread.php?1237-Used-Motorcycle-Purchase-Guide
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