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Cozmo The Permit Pirate!!

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Fri Aug 22nd, 2008 06:35 pm |
| riding with a permit has nothing to do with riding skills, which is what this thread is about
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Stealth SHADOW RIDER

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Posted: Fri Aug 22nd, 2008 07:53 pm |
| Riding with a permit is how everybody pretty much starts out, Coz just forgot to read the fine print.
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Fri Aug 22nd, 2008 07:58 pm |
| I want to state that MSF will only teach you the basics. A good parking lot to practice in even if you have your endorsement is still a good thing. I'm not saying he shouldn't take the msf, I am saying that "+1 msf" doesn't answer his question, or guarantee he won't drop a 600 SS. Last edited on Fri Aug 22nd, 2008 08:18 pm by McWhat
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Cozmo The Permit Pirate!!

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Posted: Fri Aug 22nd, 2008 08:16 pm |
i agree with the last two posts 
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Jammerkiller SINGLE SIDED SWINGARM MAFIA

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Sat Aug 23rd, 2008 04:35 pm |
wolf_freak_1 wrote: which one would you recomend the college one or the one by the honda powerhouse
I took the one from Pima, which is held on base. No problem for me since I'm military, but may be a small headache for non-military. My son took the one at AZ Honda.
Funny thing is that he and I BOTH had the same instructor, Boady. When I asked him about the cirriculum, he said it was pretty much the exact same for both places. So, MSF and T.E.A.M. Arizona are the same deal. Remember, if you're military, the course is FREE. Otherwise it's about $200 for Pima, and over $200 for TEAM AZ. TEAM AZ will charge you around $200, if you are a student.
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Taden SINGLE SIDED SWINGARM MAFIA

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Posted: Sat Aug 23rd, 2008 05:06 pm |
Pffffftt.......You dont need no stinkin "safey course". Just do what I did and buy a motorcycle and then figure out how to ride one after that....oh and it helps if you live 20+ miles away so you are "motivated" to learn ASAP.
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style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #222222"ok,..on hindsight, maybe it Would be a good idea to take the safety course. 
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