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The best practice is what they teach you. That way you are practicing the right way and not the wrong. I would register for the class and learn the right ways of doing things. Yes, you can fail, but unless you are a complete fool, you will pass.
im a fool, jk your right ill sign up thanks
I really wouldn't worry too much about failing. Granted i took the course 12 years ago when I was starting to ride. I doubt the instructors have gotten that hard on people, because they want them to succeed. Plus they will be on the roads with you as well at some point or another.
Do you have some kind of superiority complex or something? It really isn't necessary to have the biggest and baddest motorcycle out there. That bike is completely unnecessary unless you're drag racing the fuck out of it.
Judging by your question it seems like you've never owned a bike before..
Hop on a 600cc, especially if it's your first bike, and then you will realize how much more fun you're going to have a on 350 lb. bike compared to a 500 lb. bike.
I mean no disrespect from my post, it's just amusing when people jump right on the hayabusa bandwagon and feel that it is necessary to own such a powerful motorcycle. In the end, it's your choice..
You have two BMWs (one being a 63 AMG) and a Corvette, now you want a 2009 Hayabusa?
Do you have some kind of superiority complex or something? It really isn't necessary to have the biggest and baddest motorcycle out there. That bike is completely unnecessary unless you're drag racing the fuck out of it.
Judging by your question it seems like you've never owned a bike before..
Hop on a 600cc, especially if it's your first bike, and then you will realize how much more fun you're going to have a on 350 lb. bike compared to a 500 lb. bike.
I mean no disrespect from my post, it's just amusing when people jump right on the hayabusa bandwagon and feel that it is necessary to own such a powerful motorcycle. In the end, it's your choice..
Do you have some kind of superiority complex or something? It really isn't necessary to have the biggest and baddest motorcycle out there. That bike is completely unnecessary unless you're drag racing the fuck out of it.
Judging by your question it seems like you've never owned a bike before..
Hop on a 600cc, especially if it's your first bike, and then you will realize how much more fun you're going to have a on 350 lb. bike compared to a 500 lb. bike.
I mean no disrespect from my post, it's just amusing when people jump right on the hayabusa bandwagon and feel that it is necessary to own such a powerful motorcycle. In the end, it's your choice..

Actually the reason I want a busa is pretty stupid- I like the way it looks. I'm not going to be "drag racing the fuck out of it" either, I'm going to be tooling around like an old lady on nice days. The other problem is that I'm a big guy and on a 600 I'd look like a monkey humping a football.
I took the MSF class ~4 weeks ago. There was 12 people in my class and half the people failed the riding portion.
I'll admit that the rare times some dbag hits me, I prefer that theyre geico insured. The whole process just moves more smoothly. That and the rare times I dont get what I want, my insurance steps in and muscles them..easily. I guess the reason geico is so high is because they really insure some fucking idiots.





