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  • April 14, 2010 at 1:19 am in reply to: Hi from NYC #25733
    George_Rider
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    hi, it’s me again and now i am a licensed rider :) the msf course was fun and i really like riding although it was tiring in the beginning doing all those exercises. now to find my first bike. it’s really tough, i’ve been looking at the rebels, the v star 250 and even the honda shadows 650. i think i’m just going to get a used one for now to hone my skills. i’ve been riding a bicycle on the streets for years but now need to get used to riding motorcycles.

    thanks again for all you advice and opinions. i’ll definitely hang around and read all the helpful topics to get me on the right track to riding and getting my first bike.

    happy and safe riding
    george

    February 20, 2010 at 4:19 am in reply to: Average MSF Cost #24564
    George_Rider
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    The max for NYS is $350 for a 3 day course. I’m excited as well I’m scheduled on March 31 – April 2nd.

    February 19, 2010 at 1:45 am in reply to: Hi from NYC #24587
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    thanks everyone for sharing your opinions and your encouragements. i considered the rebel after sitting at one at the NY Motorcycles show, the v star 250 is also nice. I guess I just don’t want to overwhelmed myself with something too much for me to handle. But like most of you said, I will wait until I complete the BRC course so I will have a more definite idea on what bike is best for me and what my skills can handle. I definitely would go for a cruiser type. Thanks again and I will continue to get more knowledge here and by watching some “ride like pro” videos.

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