Have a GREAT day tomorrow everyone. Very jealous and wish I could go as well. Can't wait to hear your reports on how the day was for each of you.
Learnt lots and brushed up on the basics. Was suprised at just how far I could lay the ER over and just how late I could leave the braking. Tutors were very helpful and got me doing things I didn't know I could do. Well worth the $$$$ spent. Even lucky with the weather, just a bit breezy at times.
Mrs Berg even had the GN humming and the scrape marks under the exhaust will attest to just how far she had it layed over.
If you are what you eat, then I'm fast, cheap and easy
I have a gas axe and a welder! What do you mean "it won't fit"?
On these courses, what do you do? Had a look on the website but just a little confused of what you on the level one.
The reason I ask is my partner has just got her licence but is not too keen to got for a ride at the moment because we live in a quite busy area (Not the best for learning). She can ride fine but is still in the "Having to think about how to ride while riding" phase which we all were at the start.
So the idea I had was for her to do the course at Puke so she can make riding more second nature before she heads out in with the cages.
The "Big Balled Midget" - Cheers CLS
Level one course would be perfect for her. Mrs Berg has only been riding for 5 months (same can ride well) but she got heaps out of yesterday as did I and I have been riding for years. They do braking, cornering and other tecniques as well as teaching you what is possible on your bike. A big recomend from us.
If you are what you eat, then I'm fast, cheap and easy
I have a gas axe and a welder! What do you mean "it won't fit"?
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