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Old 11-08-2023, 07:50 AM   #8
Christina Rae   Christina Rae is offline
 
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Originally Posted by bigdano711 View Post
Good idea to take a class. I recommend the Motorcycle Safety Foundation, if you haven't found it, yet. For me it was 2 days classroom, 2 days on the bike. After successful completion, they give you a certificate that exempts you from the riding portion of the test for your license. Just need to pass the written.

https://msf-usa.org/

Good luck. Since you're not into wrenching, you should give it a try. There isn't a simpler engine out there to learn on, except maybe an RC nitro engine.
Yeah, 100 Percent. There is a class near my home, one weekend. Done. Between me and my other half, I am confident we COULD get it up and running. Its the fixing things that go wrong that will stump us. As long as I can find a local dealer that would "touch" it if something went wrong...


 
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