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I went today and took my road test to add m/c to my Licenses. I took the written test yesterday and only missed 1 question, this morning I met a buddy who has his m/c and we rode to the DMV. In Ms you can ride to test if someone goes along with licenses.
Got there and it is about 90 degrees out and the Officer states he has not set the course up because it was hot outside, He looked the bike over and ask how long I had been riding. I told him since I was in my teens and now 46. He told me to crank it and let him listen to it. He also wanted to here my buddies bike, 02 R/G 103 with 2 into 1 D&D fat cat. It sounds nasty...
All he said was ok it is hot and we need to go back inside where it is cool...
Go Figure
Hell there are lot's of morons that passed the test that still are far from safe. Keep it shiney side up, and watch out for cages, they are dumber than donkey dung when it comes to watching for/respecting us.
Thats cool! I had to do mine in the pouring rain, the guy before me dumped his bike leaving the parking lot. Thought I was in for it, pass with no problems, just really wet.
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