At one point, 2 of these duh-I-should-not-be-allowed-to-roam-outside-my-house-without-a-helmet idiots nearly collided head-on! How in the hell do you manage that? On an otherwise empty parking lot?
Amazingly enough, everyone passed and received the certificate of completion, today. Only once was a motorcycle droped onto its side...the fellow failed to place the side-stand down properly and walked away. cr-ASH! His reaction? Darn, did I do that? ...God help us all.
I'm glad that the majority of these folk -- there were 7 of us in all taking the course -- are from parts far away, like Sherman, Tx and the like.
I would not want to have to deal with their dumb-ass riding styles. Nor would you!
But, much like the countless freakin' most-ons (you know, beyond mor-ons) that somehow manage to recieve a license to drive, it's a fact of life that the courses, examns and the like are not capable of weeding out these accidents waiting to happen.
I can tell you that I did learn a few things that I had not already taught myself. They were only a couple of things. Really.
I'll be writing up a follow-up article on my Examiner.com page and include a few snap shot pictures I took with my phone. Be sure to watch for it in the coming days. I'll even post a link to it, here.
Haha Dude I told you it was like that with my class. Hell I even had a mother, son combo in mine. Here exact words were I need to know how to ride one so I can pick up and ride the bike after he injures him self.
To bad she was the one that dropped the bike some 5 or 6 times in the 2 days we were out there. Funny as it was, the thought of her on the road makes me a bit uneasy.
To bad she was the one that dropped the bike some 5 or 6 times in the 2 days we were out there. Funny as it was, the thought of her on the road makes me a bit uneasy.