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Any females advice for learning to ride a motorcycle?

Any females advice for learning to ride a motorcycle?

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do not purchase a bike before taken the MSF Basic Rider Course. Take the class first and make sure its something you really want to do. DO NOT do it for anyone but yourself. I would rather spend $250 for the course before $15,000 for a new bike, that you might find you don't want. I know someone who's husband bought her a new Harley and neither knew how to ride. Since she has the bike she is doing what ever she can to learn. She has paid for the Basic Rider Course twice (still hasn't passed), plus spending $75 p/hr for private lessons. So far she has spend $950 just to try and ride this bike that she doesnt know if she wants or not.
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I just finished my basic riding course! I knew some about riding a motorcycle but that was a long time ago, my little brother had a little red bike and I would get on that and ride it every now and then. My husband and I bought a Harley a few years ago and we love to get out and ride and try any weekend that weather will allow. We bought a little bike for me and I would go over to the parking lot to practice, but one time when I left my drive way here, I went to turn the corner and over I went. of course I was looking down something that my husband had told me over and over not to do. I was so scared to get back on that bike, when he came over to help me pick it up, I was shaking I was so afraid. I just decided then, it was not for me! But he said get back on it and practice all you can. Well, I did in about an hour and it was okay. I decided to take the Motorcycle Safety class because I needed to know everything about how to ride. They show you everything and you practice lots of skills on the range. There were 7 of us women in there and 5 guys and we all passed we were all of course nervous and cheered each other on for good luck and were all happy it was over. I know right now, that I am a new rider and I will not leave my comfort zone until I am ready! because I know that I need more practice and want to improve on some things before I really head out there. Riding around here in our small town will be fine for now. If you feel you can not do it, then don't I was only one in my class that had ever driven a motorcycle but all these people learned so much and so glad that they took the course. So, try to relax even though that is very hard to do, and if you are bound determined to do it then go to class.listen and learn! Good Luck!

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