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    Hey dudes and dudettes (Yumaha)

    Hey everyone !

    Thought I'd say hi and get used to the whole forum thing as it's my first time 😉

    I've just got into road riding last 6 months and went out and bought a 2016 yamaha r3 to play around on which so far has been the best decision I've made ( why did I not think of it sooner?!)
    Just booked in the bronze ride forever course coming up, what are people's thoughts on them are they any good?

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    stfw .

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yumaha View Post
    Hey everyone !

    Thought I'd say hi and get used to the whole forum thing as it's my first time ��

    I've just got into road riding last 6 months and went out and bought a 2016 yamaha r3 to play around on which so far has been the best decision I've made ( why did I not think of it sooner?!)
    Just booked in the bronze ride forever course coming up, what are people's thoughts on them are they any good?

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    Who is it with? Dan Ornsby? Mainland Motorcycle? 2DriveSafe? Regardless it's 100% worth it. You can't really go much wrong with $20 and tips you'll gain will go a long way.

    I did a Silver course a few months back with Dan (Pete as instructor) and was great fun and had many solid knowledge-full discussions. 100% recommended (for the price!). Seriously, you really have nothing to lose for $20.


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    Yeah it's with Dan, it's good to see acc putting some money back into the riding community rather than putting it all elsewhere

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yumaha View Post
    Yeah it's with Dan, it's good to see acc putting some money back into the riding community rather than putting it all elsewhere
    Best taxpayers investment I think. They'll explain it better at the course but if I remember correctly the idea goes something like this... By supporting couple hundreds of dollars for each course they reduce the risk of motorcycle accidents, which cost tens of thousands of taxpayer's dollars per accident. So the return of investment is huge.

    Just ask Pete. I'm sure he's lurking around the forum here anyways.


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