Where does one learn to ride?
So, the more bikes I see, the more I want one
But currently, I have 0 riding experience, and all the classes I've found are for people with a basic understanding and some experience. Are there any places around here that have classes for people completely new to motorcylces?
But currently, I have 0 riding experience, and all the classes I've found are for people with a basic understanding and some experience. Are there any places around here that have classes for people completely new to motorcylces?
Originally Posted by nismo300zr2
a trusting friends bike and a parking lot. you can get your permit w/o having a bike or any experience.

Also, if you pass the TNCC course, the DMV will pretty much waive all their testing, wont they?
Originally Posted by travisnd
Just stick to your stang, its much safer!!

The stang usually sits and looks pretty these days. The Jeep is my DD
But after looking at TNCC's class again, they require you to know how to ride a bike, not a motorcycle, so I guess Ill sign up for that
Originally Posted by Soon2BeStangin
I want something fun 
The stang usually sits and looks pretty these days. The Jeep is my DD
But after looking at TNCC's class again, they require you to know how to ride a bike, not a motorcycle, so I guess Ill sign up for that

The stang usually sits and looks pretty these days. The Jeep is my DD
But after looking at TNCC's class again, they require you to know how to ride a bike, not a motorcycle, so I guess Ill sign up for that

Originally Posted by travisnd
I hear ya, same with the slowmaro, it just sits in the garage. Since you know how to ride a bike, you;ll be fine! 

My bday is in 20 days, I'll be 19 and I dont think you have to hold a permit once you're 19, you can just get your license after you pass the course.Is this correct?
Also, if anyone around Hampton doesnt mind teaching me a little bit of the basics over an hour or two, I can pay you nicely.
Last edited by Soon2BeStangin; Mar 1, 2006 at 11:26 AM.




