How I did it: I needed to get a motorcycle endorsement so I could ride my 150cc scooter, a requirement in the state of WA. So, I signed up for a motorcycle safety course. I was on the bike and riding after the first half hour!If you want to ride a motorcycle or scooter, I highly recommend a safety training course. Not only will you get tips on handling and avoiding hazards, but you also learn about how to make yourself more visible to… Read how I did it…
tonyescobar21 Modern Warfare 2
How I did it: So my friend comes by in his new bike and has NO helmet but tells me to come along. I tell him to slow his ass down, and of course he goes faster. As my fear wanes and I begin to realize how wondrous Southeast Texas back roads can be with all of the vegetation and the stars shining and the tree frogs and crickets chirping away- wow I just felt alive. I'm glad I did it. Read how I did it…
How I did it: I took a class through the state for $25. We had one classroom session for 4 hours where we learned the basics of the motorcycle and then we had two six hour sessions learning how to ride on actual bike. On the last day we took a skills test, and because I passed I can skiip the skills test when I go to get my license. Read how I did it…
How I did it: My friend taught me to ride in two days and then I bought my own bike and love riding it. It took a while to get comfortable enough to ride on the highway, but now I ride every chance I get in good weather. Read how I did it…
Adventurine is riding her bike to a bookstore, then going to a coffee shop. :-)
How I did it: My best friend owns a motorcycle (Ducati--sweet!), and he did some research to reassure me that the idea of motorcycles being much more dangerous than cars is generally overstated. Learning some facts (and trusting my friend a great deal) was all it took for me to get on a bike and really enjoy myself. I'm really glad I did it! Read how I did it…
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