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Shift 07-01-2008 12:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Country Boy 22 (Post 52215)
I'm proud to announce that thanks to a few of the members of this forum, I received my first ever riding lessons on friday. Got enough practice to allow me to ride approx. 100 miles round trip friday night and saturday. All of what i learned got lots of use on saturday.



:twfix: Seen your in NW Florida, are your more towards me in Pensacola or over by Eglin?

the chi 07-01-2008 05:05 PM

:lol: actually, he's in my area, towards Eglin...i am his primary instructor till he gets into the MSF...

and I have a feeling he'll be my last "student"...shit's too stressful to teach people...then I always worry when they get outta my sight...

He's doing great btw, one of those jerks :wink: that does things pretty much great from the start...had to tell him to STOP leaning in the parking lot of the school when we first started...he didnt even know he was doing it, almost gave me heart failure, I've NEVER seen a newbie do that...but i guess the dirt experience does help...

Country Boy 22 07-01-2008 05:21 PM

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Originally Posted by Rae (Post 53373)
:lol: actually, he's in my area, towards Eglin...i am his primary instructor till he gets into the MSF...

I gotta admit, you can't help but listen when your istructor is rae! She kinda catches your attention! :drool:


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Originally Posted by Rae (Post 53373)
and I have a feeling he'll be my last "student"...shit's too stressful to teach people...then I always worry when they get outta my sight...

she says that, but she'll probably teach over and over again....:whistle:

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Originally Posted by Rae (Post 53373)
He's doing great btw, one of those jerks :wink: that does things pretty much great from the start...had to tell him to STOP leaning in the parking lot of the school when we first started...he didnt even know he was doing it, almost gave me heart failure, I've NEVER seen a newbie do that...but i guess the dirt experience does help...

it just felt natural, that and every once in a while i have to remember to keep my knee in....so use to putting that foot down in turns...i remember to keep the foot up, but the knee just goes and probably not a good idea when wearing jeans and riding on the street. Maybe my instructor will allow me to go out to the track in october to actually see what its like and how well i perform on the spot...:dthumb:


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