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*** Name: Dean
Age: 21
Gender: Male
Location: England
Posts: 177
Join Date: September 30th 2010
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Learning to ride -
October 23rd 2010, 08:57 PM
I really want to learn how to ride a motorbike. Be able to take it for a trash round the countryside when I feel like it would be awesome, without being disappointed by my weedy little car not having as much fun.
I dont want to act or look like the typical biker, but I want to have fun and not have to wait at traffic ![]() Main thing is whether I take a test now and have to wait for 2 years compulsary on a 125 until I get to ride with the big boys, or wait 1 more year till im 21 and take the 'fast track' to bigger bikes without wasting money on both? BaconStrips& BaconStrips& BaconStrips& BaconStrips& BaconStrips... |
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