F4i Cherry popped...
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F4i Cherry popped...
I have had my bike for just over two months, but have been putting off ridding it until I had taken my MSF class being that I had never ridden a day in my life. Well this past weekend I took the class and passed with flying colors. The next day I was on my bike and put over hundred miles on it. Matter of fact I haven't driven my Crossfire since. Rain and shine, I have been loving the freedom of being on a bike.
I can't remeber who on here told me to take the MSF class before ridding, but thanks. I learned so much. I wouldn't be as safe at slow speeds in parking lots if it wasn't for that class. Either way, I am officially an F4i guy now and loving it!
I can't remeber who on here told me to take the MSF class before ridding, but thanks. I learned so much. I wouldn't be as safe at slow speeds in parking lots if it wasn't for that class. Either way, I am officially an F4i guy now and loving it!
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RE: F4i Cherry popped...
ORIGINAL: Kamjin
I have had my bike for just over two months, but have been putting off ridding it until I had taken my MSF class being that I had never ridden a day in my life. Well this past weekend I took the class and passed with flying colors. The next day I was on my bike and put over hundred miles on it. Matter of fact I haven't driven my Crossfire since. Rain and shine, I have been loving the freedom of being on a bike.
I can't remeber who on here told me to take the MSF class before ridding, but thanks. I learned so much. I wouldn't be as safe at slow speeds in parking lots if it wasn't for that class. Either way, I am officially an F4i guy now and loving it!
I have had my bike for just over two months, but have been putting off ridding it until I had taken my MSF class being that I had never ridden a day in my life. Well this past weekend I took the class and passed with flying colors. The next day I was on my bike and put over hundred miles on it. Matter of fact I haven't driven my Crossfire since. Rain and shine, I have been loving the freedom of being on a bike.
I can't remeber who on here told me to take the MSF class before ridding, but thanks. I learned so much. I wouldn't be as safe at slow speeds in parking lots if it wasn't for that class. Either way, I am officially an F4i guy now and loving it!
Thank you for not being a squidly dick and doing things the right way.
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