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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

We passed our tests In May of this year and so still have a lot to learn about riding but hoping to get out on our bikes while the weather is nice.

We both ride Yamaha xv bobbers so it's loud and slow for us lol.

Hope to see some of you soon x

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Welcome to the community, keep it shiney side up

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Welcome from one couple who both ride to another couple who both right.

No ornamentental wives here lol

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By *uckymooMan  over a year ago

Mid-Cheshire

Well we’ll certainly hear you coming !!

And just be Gentle with it until your comfy!! Then you can do it as hard abd fast as you like!!

Enjoy it and be safe folks!!

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By *asher11Man  over a year ago

market harborough

Nothing wrong with a slow ride I ought to know got a 59 triumph in my stable

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By *hips n FursMan  over a year ago

Huddersfield

Here's a tip for ya,ride at your own pace and not someone else's.

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By * and BCouple  over a year ago

Durham

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By * and BCouple  over a year ago

Durham

Best thing any biker can do is take an advanced rider course. I thought for years, pah. Anyway we both did it a few years back and it was amazing. Road position and safety that you wouldn't even think about. I liked it that much I trained to be an observer and pass on all the knowledge I learned. There's something to be said about riding to police standards. Advise everyone to do this. It could save a lot of heartache in the long run and worth every penny

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Here's a tip for ya,ride at your own pace and not someone else's. "

Seen too many riders try too hard and end up in a ditch. Just enjoy it.

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By *etal MickeyMan  over a year ago

Blackpool


"Best thing any biker can do is take an advanced rider course. I thought for years, pah. Anyway we both did it a few years back and it was amazing. Road position and safety that you wouldn't even think about. I liked it that much I trained to be an observer and pass on all the knowledge I learned. There's something to be said about riding to police standards. Advise everyone to do this. It could save a lot of heartache in the long run and worth every penny"

That's sound advice. I did the IAM course and it really opened my eyes.

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By *ock69erMan  over a year ago

Middle o’ Fife


"Best thing any biker can do is take an advanced rider course. I thought for years, pah. Anyway we both did it a few years back and it was amazing. Road position and safety that you wouldn't even think about. I liked it that much I trained to be an observer and pass on all the knowledge I learned. There's something to be said about riding to police standards. Advise everyone to do this. It could save a lot of heartache in the long run and worth every penny"

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Best advice on this thread so far. Did the same thing, became an instructor and without doubt the best thing you can spend your biking money on.

Your observation skills will improve 10 fold, your confidence will too.

Take it easy out there and be safe.

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