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Started by My Name Is Dave, February 10, 2006, 09:50:30 AM

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My Name Is Dave

I don't get the Arnold line. Does he ride without a license? I feel stupid for having to ask.

$25? Ours was $129. But still worth it, for sure. I enjoyed it a lot. I got a 97% on the riding test (nicked a damned cone) and a 94% on the written exam. So I feel good about taking it and even better that the riding techniques I have developed in the past year turned out to be correct for the most part. I talked to them about possibly becoming an instructor, and they said I was a good candidate so I will find out more about it. But even I, someone who has experience, found the course worthwhile and totally recommend that anyone was wants to ride a motorcycle take it.

Dave  :cheers:
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rangerbrown

not a lot of mileage in a year man. i have 10k on mine in less than 6 months. (BRAG)    your fine dude just do what you got to do. good deal doing the msf i have never done it, need to but no time and no classes for some time.
nee down mother F***ers

//ACCIDENT

I really hope I can get into the msf course by the time my permit runs out in early august.  I dont mind learning all the easy stuff even if I know some of it by then.

RedShift

Quote from: 2005-GS500-PDX on February 12, 2006, 07:03:31 PM
I don't get the Arnold line. Does he ride without a license? I feel stupid for having to ask.  ...

Not at all.  Easy to miss this stuff.

It was an overlooked issue, and hard to find evidence on the web anymore but did find this article,  Governor will keep on riding, that had this relevant bit:

QuoteSchwarzenegger, who famously rode motorcycles in the "Terminator" movies, never obtained an M-1 or M-2 endorsement on his California driver's license that would allow him to legally ride one on the street, KFI-AM radio in Los Angeles reported Monday.

"He has acknowledged he should have the appropriate endorsement on his license and will be getting one," Thompson told the Associated Press.

The governor does hold a Class C license that entitles him to legally operate a motorcycle with a sidecar attached. He also held a European license that "covered motorcycles when he first came to the country," Thompson said.

She did not know whether the European license was still current.

So he was legal when he crashed, but he's ridden non-sidecar bikes all over the place in the past 25 years -- illegally.  Neither you nor he were caught.  Lucky all around.
2001 GS500E, stock except for SV650 Flyscreen, Case Guards, Headlight Modulator, PIAA Super White bulb & 17-Tooth Front Sprocket, BLUE, RED and GREEN LED Instrument and Dash Lights

My Name Is Dave

Quote from: rangerbrown on February 12, 2006, 07:27:50 PM
not a lot of mileage in a year man. i have 10k on mine in less than 6 months. (BRAG)    your fine dude just do what you got to do. good deal doing the msf i have never done it, need to but no time and no classes for some time.

Damn, I only drove 12K in my car last year, and that included road trips and other crap.

Remember, I live in Oregon. Where it rains 70% of the time. And I don't take my bike out in the rain.
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