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Hello everyone,
Been reading these forums for a couple weeks now and want to first off thank you all for the great insights.
As of today I have completed the MSF course and got my permit. I bought my sporty about 2 weeks ago and have so far only been able to go outside and stare at it, my neighbors must think I'm crazy. That is about to change this weekend, straight to the parking I go on my new baby.
fukkn cool bro!!! ya finished yer MSF, now its time roll and roll hard! i remember my first time out too. its like ***** jus staring at it wont help you get better at it ya gotta jump in ***** deep an ride the shiit outta that mutherfukker to get better at it. when my butterflys were there i'd find a road area that i knew had no traffic and practice my medium/slow riding then work on my highway riding. it makes ya feel safer and it'll make U a better rider cuz the highway is actually way a easier ride using less skill. good luck , jump on her ***** deep an ride her good n hard!!!!
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