About 15 years ago I failed my G driver's exam because of this very issue: two lane "highway" (70 Km), northern Ontario, gravel on either side of the road. As I am driving I see a bright silver light flashing behind me in the distance. It turned out to be an unmarked police cruiser. Examiner...
BGFA, I had a very similar experience. Instructor was nice enough, but there was nothing I learned that I could practically and reasonably apply to maintaining my own motorcycle.
I took it years ago: a complete waste of time and money. Nothing practical was learned. Oil changes? Nope. Brakes and tires? Negative. Chains? Batteries? Again no. Matthew is correct: buy/download the manual and learn on your own.
http://www.wheels.ca/article/807042
"The NC700 proves that low-revving, torquey motorcycles are quicker, easier to ride and more fun than the spec sheet would indicate. It’s also very significant that the technology sets new standards for motorcycle fuel economy and emissions."
"Back in January, while attending the Progressive International Motorcycle Show in Cleveland, I spoke to Scott Colisimo about his company who told me he had just closed on the purchase of a building that would serve as their headquarters and parts distribution center and also allow Cleveland...
"Cleveland CycleWerks, the manufacturer of low-cost motorcycles, is moving manufacturing jobs from China to the United States."
http://blog.leatherup.com/2012/05/08/cleveland-cyclewerks-motorcycle-manufacturer-moves-manufacturing-jobs-from-china-to-the-united-states/#.T7OtMsWQPk8
"Founder Scott...
http://hellforleathermagazine.com/2012/02/the-3200-solution-to-the-modern-motorcycle/
Need a subscription to read it. The bottom line of the review: bike is awesome.
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