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Message started by RidgeRunner13 on 03/12/13 at 07:01:56

Title: New Rider
Post by RidgeRunner13 on 03/12/13 at 07:01:56

Around the first of the year, my wife announced she had decided she wanted to learn to ride so she could get her m/c license by her birthday, which is the 25th of this month. To that end I purchased several dvds from Ride Like A Pro, because I learned years ago it's easier for her to believe she's doing it right when she hears it from someone other than me. The dvds have been very helpful & I would recommend them to anyone trying to teach someone to ride.
This weekend, she goes to take the MSF course. 2 days with 6 hours of classroom & 10 hours on the riding course. After the info & training she has received already, I anticipate she will have no problems passing the course.
BTW, 18 months ago she had both knees replaced! The operation has obviously proven to be a great success 8-).

Can you tell i'm PROUD of her!!!! ;D :)

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Title: Re: New Rider
Post by Blinky on 03/12/13 at 07:12:46


5B606D6E6C5B7C67676C7B383A090 wrote:
I learned years ago it's easier for her to believe she's doing it right when she hears it from someone other than me.

Ridge,
I think I must be married to her twin sister. 8-)

Pass on my support. If she is already up on the 650, the only thing she will need to be aware of at the MSF is to give those much bent 125's and 250's more throttle than she is used to. She will do great!

Good hunting

Title: Re: New Rider
Post by Pine on 03/12/13 at 10:38:20

Congratz!!

Yep... my wife is the same way.

Title: Re: New Rider
Post by ToesNose on 03/12/13 at 12:39:16

Very cool, glad to hear she's enjoying it!

Title: Re: New Rider
Post by Skid Mark on 03/12/13 at 20:17:00

Great wives think alike. :)
Congrats to your wife on getting right back up after surgery and getting her licence.

I have Ride like a pro DVDs and find them a great reference. I will be plugging them in for review soon.  

Title: Re: New Rider
Post by RidgeRunner13 on 03/12/13 at 21:23:01

Thanks for the kind words, guys. After nearly 40 years of riding behind me, going all the way back to my RD350 days, she surprised me with this one. She decided to do this now because she thought her DL was expiring this year, & since she would be getting a new one she wanted to get the m/c endorsement. After starting to ride, she looked & her DL doesn't expire until next year! She decided to do this now anyway.

I've already warned her that the bikes they use are 125s & she will have to use more throttle. Also that it probably won't be adjusted to fit her, either. I don't think she will have any trouble. The 650 is just so easy with all that torque...

Funny thing about the RLAP dvds....Most of the stuff on there I used to do with my friends as a kid just for fun. We would use Tonka trucks as our 'cones' & practice precision riding.
I found it hard to teach because to me riding is like breathing - I don't even think about 'how' I do things - I had to stop & break things down in my head in order to explain things to her. I think I could do much better now.

One big plus from this..... She told me the other day she is more comfortable as a passenger now, especially in high winds, because she understands what is going on with the bike. After all these years, riding with me through my wild days, I never knew she wasn't totally comfortable. She's been a great passenger & will continue to be on trips, but it will be fun to ride with her around town.

Wonder how she'll feel about pulling the trailer?? I might better give her some time before I approach her with that.. 8-)

Title: Re: New Rider
Post by CaramelQT on 03/13/13 at 14:22:08

My state allows you to use any bike as long as it's registered, insured and street legal for our MSF course.  So she can use what she's use to, have you called to ask?  Our courses used Rebel 250s and Nighthawk 250's for the taller riders.  

When I took my course I had only been a passenger many years ago, once or twice.  I didn't even know how to start the bike and had almost no experience driving a manual transmission car.

Also I was the only other female, that was riding during a 5 hour class in heavy rain.  We were almost done with the class of the day and the other female ended up crashing behind me & never got back up.  The ambulance escorted her out & she ended up breaking her femur.

Needless to say, I went back the next day and passed.  So if I can do it, she can too.  I had no help other than the class :)

I wish her well :)

Title: Re: New Rider
Post by RidgeRunner13 on 03/18/13 at 17:49:31

Well, she passed her classes with flying colors. Now I just need to add her to the insurance. She needs to go get the endorsement added to her license & she's ready to go. Going from left to right, she's next to last.


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Title: Re: New Rider
Post by Blinky on 03/18/13 at 18:48:43

Ridge,
Pass on our congrats. Way to go!

Title: Re: New Rider
Post by ToesNose on 03/19/13 at 12:07:02

Gratz to her! And may she have miles of smiles to come on two wheels  :)

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