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Glad to hear you've gotten some training. The Beginner Rider Course is only that. For beginners. Once you have 5,000 miles of experience (on your bike) then it's time to take the Advanced Course. It's a lot of fun.
Since the group you ride with is sporbike based, it's going to be interesting to see if some of those riders move over to the HD side in the future. Once they see the grin on your face when they stop for food, they're going to see that ultimate speed or razor sharp brakes really isn't necessary on the street (The track is a different animal.)
Ride safe
i totally agree, Im looking to do the another course sometime next year to get the experience up.
yea my buddies were actually with me when I bought the bike and theyre just so happy I get to ride with them. Some of em or actually looking into getting a HD! Lol!
Were just enjoying our rides and Im soaking it all in!!
I have to say Im glad I went for the Street bob instead of the Iron 1200 or Indian scout bobber.
That M8 tho just makes you have this huge smile when go!!!! Yeeeeaaaooww!!! Lol!!
That signature picture you are using is turned 90 degrees.
I still havent figured out how to fix it, my IPhone always seems to turn my pics. Same thing happened when I signed up on the Buell forums but it looks like you or someone flipped it? I usually end up taking new pictures until it flips itself but Ill even try editing it or rotate it before saving but it doesnt seem to matter.
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