A teen who can write and has a decent head on his shoulders... faith restored in humantiy... slightly.
Ha, I'd say get the bike, just be responsible about safety (yourself and others on the roads... even the ********). You'll be okay.
I was with Learning Curves and was pleased with everything they taught me. Really wished we were able to have more "practical road preparedness" time to understand blocking, riding with others, parking in a parking space. I understand the liability issue when it comes to having students drop a...
How often do they have them? Does anyone know when the next one is?
How often do they do "tent" sales?
Wandered over to RD today and saw a nice AGV helmet for $74... but only in XL. =(
Don't teach family.
Have your brother get his own helmet, gloves and boots. Tell him to take a course (try Learning Curves).
It will cost between $400 - $500 but at the end, he will take a test (not separately at the Ministry).
After that, you can take him riding together to help him practice...
This is something I need to work on too. Also, don't touch the front brake, if necessary gently use the back breaks, accelerate and lean. Remember to look through the turn (talk to yourself if necessary). Keep your hand off the clutch!!
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