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No. You broke the damn thing. Go ask a locksmith.
Forktail is wrong you do NOT need a MC permit to take the class. You need only to be able to ride a bicycle and have a CA driver license. Oh, and have a pair of boots that COVER your ankles, a pair of sunglasses, a long-sleeve shirt (or jacket, since it is getting a bit colder), and jeans. Also needed is a DOT or Snell-approved helmet (buy one if you're serious, or borrow a friend's) and (motocross, riding or leather) gloves that are full-fingered, not fingerless. I should know I took the class at Palomar College. It is three days of fun, but you have to look at it as fun, or you will fail. If you take it seriously, you will have little, if any, problems. My 3-day class (Fri-Sat-Sun) was 5hrs class on Fri, 5hrs class Sat, 5hrs riding Sat, and ~5hrs riding and testing Sun. Class is easy you're given a workbook, and go thru motorcycling that was very interesting, not boring stuff. Riding was really fun. You use 125's or 250's and you are really taught from the very beginning how to mount a bike, turn it on, ride it, basic riding skills, drills and it culminates to a riding test you MUST pass to get your safety license and that is important because it gives you a free pass at DMV from taking a riding test on a bike. You only need to take the written. Know that when you do march into DMV with your motorcycle safety certificate, when you take the written, you WILL take half of a driver test (to check if you still know the rules of the road as a driver of a car) as well as the motorcycle part of the test. Highly recommend going to DMV before class and get the motorcycle handbook (and get the automobile one, in case you are nervous about that part of the test couldn't hurt to just pick one up). Doing this class is probably the smartest thing you can do prior to riding on the street. Good luck to you!
if u had even bothered to read the msf book, u'd already know what is needed. u need a valid mc permit before they will let u ride their bikes. i suggest u start doing some reading of the msf's rules of engagement.
OK, I am hearing a lot of cynical answers here! Yes, you need your MC permit, or a valid DL. You seem to be concerned about what you HAVE to do, as opposed to what you SHOULD do. You SHOULD take the MSF course! If you have your permit, you will be qualified to get your license after passing the class. Most people have no problem passing the class, and they will teach you good techniques, in a somewhat safe environment. I believe you still have to have a learners permit for 6 months before you get your mc license, but that varies from state to state. I will tell you this VERY IMPORTANT piece of information! SPORT MOTORCYCLES OVER 250cc ARE DANGEROUS TO THE INEXPERIENCED RIDER! Any bike can kill you, just sport bikes will kill you really fast! Most people that die on sport bikes have less than a year experience riding, so really, if that is what you like, get a smaller bike for the first season, and live! Good riding to you!
Let's see. You aren't the mother but you are going to risk (and lose) your life for someone else's child? How noble of you. Now see yourself as the mother. What stupid thing did YOU do? How can you avoid that, seeing by being shown these kind of scenarios you can act to make sure they don't happen, otherwise the cautions and alarming situation is wasted. What you saw was 3 different life threatening situations, with multiple incidents of the snake. I'd be writing down my dreams to find out more on this so it doesn't happen. The Creator provides these cautions to us, along with our ability to succeed in health, creativity, relationships etc. Use the analogies and metaphors wisely and you will avoid some or all of the problems.