I did one in the 80s cant say it affected me this way .mind you am never been over confident i suspect you are as a person . not the course
I love to be confident in everthing be great. well some things .
i whould though if you honest doing a course whould make u realize .your not perfect who is . i enjoyed the course . only really cost that stop me doing another . guy on my facebook runs riding courses Philip . not sure what its called seems really grounded guy to me . keen motorcyclist.
I had an issue with something he said in almost every paragraph but he is forgiven as it is a special day today.
It's never been the same since we had Bouncer put down.
45 years of riding motorcycles. Every accident is an education. Knowing there were things you missed you could have seen ... but didn't.
Ignoring issues because you are in the right ... might just kill you. But it will be ok ... because it wasn't your fault.
Dead but not at fault ... is not cool either ...
When life throws you a curve ... Lean into it ...
Last edited by eldog; 6th February 2018 at 19:42. Reason: Detail
READ AND UDESTAND
I haven't been involved in any form of crash on a motorcycle. I am also willing to go on rider training/education courses to improve how I ride.
So both of these simple facts go entirely against your mindset and experience (your various crashes and refusal to be educated via rider training courses).
Time for you to put up or shut up. Go to a training course and if you are told that you are an expert on 2 wheels and need not return due to your level of "awesomeness", we will humbly apologise and swoon with envy over your skills.
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