new guy here woo woo
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Welcome to the forum and street riding, and congrats on the bike.
Riding on the street is way different than driving or other kinds of driving you may have done. The most insignificant things on the road become major hazards on a bike. Things like pavement patches, pot holes, sand, water, and bumps are nothing to a car but everything for a bike. Not to mention weather and other drivers.... Stay alert and ride smart and you will have the time of your life!
Have you taken the MSF course? Its highly recommended for new street riders.
Riding on the street is way different than driving or other kinds of driving you may have done. The most insignificant things on the road become major hazards on a bike. Things like pavement patches, pot holes, sand, water, and bumps are nothing to a car but everything for a bike. Not to mention weather and other drivers.... Stay alert and ride smart and you will have the time of your life!
Have you taken the MSF course? Its highly recommended for new street riders.
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Congrats on your F2 & it being your first street bike! Glad you are enjoying it.
What is your riding experience? Have you taken the MSF course? Motorcycle Safety Foundation
Welcome to CBRF.
What is your riding experience? Have you taken the MSF course? Motorcycle Safety Foundation
Welcome to CBRF.
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hey thanks all, and yes i have taken the msf course like 2 weeks ago. I passed with 100 on written test and driving course. and I got underoath from one of my friends old names along time ago. I plan on maybe getting a aftermarket exhaust instead of the stock one,and Probably getting a new set of fairings for it. the right side is kinda messed up from the guy i bought it from.