New female rider..just bought a Honda CBR

Yea but MOST guys are kind of ungrateful *****, I have posted many times helping them out and not even a thank you, I find girls a little more aware and educated it seems . I know I wait until a guy seems decent before I help or even acknowledge them

Edit: added Most

wiat? would you like there ***** to be gratefull?
 
Welcome to GTAM Noreen
 
I got a CBR 125(2008 white one) as well & in Mississauga Hmm!! Ha Ha Welcome. Happy i joined got some great info so far.
 
Hey guys...im hardly on here checking so if anyone wanna ride or has same bike or wants pics of the bike and me just add me to bbm and ill reply faster...PIN 76B6D915....
 
Hey guys...im hardly on here checking so if anyone wanna ride or has same bike or wants pics of the bike and me just add me to bbm and ill reply faster...PIN 76B6D915....
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Hi Noreen, I'm a new female rider in Mississauga as well. I just bought a kawasaki ninja 300. I took the course at Humber college last year, but haven't rode since so it feels like I'm starting all over again. Anyways if you want to meet up to practice or go for a ride let me know. I'll add you on bbm.

-Ash.
 
female rider gets 2 pages of reply! wow!

the other guys were lucky to get 5!

...welcome to the forums!


...54 posts now!
Welcome to the forum!
 
...go for my lessons next weekend...Looking for tips...

- The M1/exit course is physically demanding, so get lots of rest beforehand, and eat well. You may also find that being outdoors all Saturday and Sunday is tough - appropriate clothing to keep you warm, dry, or even cool helps.
- When you partner-off for the first exercise, you'll have to push your partner on their bike (balance/braking), so choosing someone of your size is best.
 
Welcome to the forum. First things first, BBM still exists? :p

I took my course at MTOHP last year, it was a great experience and I definitely recommend it. A word of advice, on the first day of riding, try out the different styles of bike, really helps you appreciate the different riding style and handling of the bike. The hardest part for me was doing the "8" on a sportbike (Cbr125).

P.S Do NOT pop the front brake or you'll be flying like wonderwoman

Have fun and stay safe!
 
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