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The “Five to Survive” Rule & Why You Should Use It
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Yea, during my MSF class it did not stop raining and the temp was in the 60’s man it made riding miserable. Luckily all 5 of us except for 1 guy had previous riding experience. Go figure the guy owned a Goldwing and could barely ride a Shadow. Classmates and i agreed that if he passed the course we knew it was rigged….He passed
alaaaaaaaaanParticipanthaha, im in the same boat man i took my class and now need a bikE. On the plus side if you took the MSF course i’m pretty sure u are part of the ride for life prgram which basically means u can attend any msf course you want for FREE. Good way to keep sharp. Good luck on your hunt and if you run into an 03-05 sv650s in the FL area for around 2k let me know lol….
alaaaaaaaaanParticipantThanks for all the comments guys. I definitely plan on spending plenty of alone time before i put anyone on the back of the bike (I’m equipped to handle the responsibility that is another persons life just yet). I’ve been going back and forth between the Ninja and the SV650S so whenever i have all the $$$ and decide to buy i’ll let you guys know what i purchased.
Again, thanks for all the help, and if anyone is selling either bike in the Florida, specifically Orlando area for around 2k let me know .
alaaaaaaaaanParticipantfor the quick reply. I agree maintenance has a lot to do with whether or not one buys the bike i just wanted an overall fell you know. I doubt i’ll be buying from a dealer though given i’m a college student and they seem to be cheaper through prvt sellers.
Anyways, thanks for the help and enjoy the new ride.
P.S. Out of curiosity how much are you paying for Insurance? I’m 21 not sure of your age but if you are close to it let me know lol.
alaaaaaaaaanParticipantJon thanks for the reply, i definitely plan on doing extensive solo riding first to get to “know the bike” before i go 2 up. The reason i opted on the bigger bike is simply because i am a college student and saving up the money for a bike and dont plan on trading up anytime after that lol…
As far as mileage/maintenance i agree a well maintained bike with 15k is better than a raced bike with say 4k i just wanted to get a feel for prices.
Thanks for the quick reply!
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