new rider excited but nervous :)

PS - i still go to the Sherway lot anytime i'm bored and just want to practice my slow speed stuff as i live very close by there. So if you do want to practice there sometime and want a spotter or just company send me a pm here and i'll head over.


+1, let me know
 
Ahhh welcome to the board. And ignore said advice above ..

I was waiting for people to chime in on that one and couldn't believe that it took this much time.. Plus it's against your own business interests to give that advice :cool:

Note to the OP: Jamie's a good guy but I wouldn't really recommend for a n00b to be taking riding advice from him - his style is a bit on the wild side.. As for Chris, he operates a motorcycle-towing business ;)
 
I was waiting for people to chime in on that one and couldn't believe that it took this much time.. Plus it's against your own business interests to give that advice :cool:

Note to the OP: Jamie's a good guy but I wouldn't really recommend for a n00b to be taking riding advice from him - his style is a bit on the wild side.. As for Chris, he operates a motorcycle-towing business ;)

Lmao.
 
...PS - i still go to the Sherway lot anytime i'm bored and just want to practice my slow speed stuff as i live very close by there. So if you do want to practice there sometime and want a spotter or just company send me a pm here and i'll head over.

Congrats, Stephym. You'll be just fine. What you've learned really does come back to you. In fact, you should never stop learning and will always learn something new about riding. Lots of good advice and suggestions have been given here. You may want to take Johnny5 up on his/her offer. Or at the very least find another ride who you trust and respect to be your "mentor". Have fun, stay safe and ride your ride. *Don't* ride to impress anyone.
 
Welcome!!
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