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Old 03-05-2011, 10:21 PM   #16213
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Originally Posted by Stitchawl View Post
It's never too late to learn. Just be sure to go to a good riding school. After 35 years of riding every day, (and believing I was the world's greatest rider,) I went to a riding school here. I'm still amazed at how much it improved my riding skills and ability, and the better your skills, the safer you are. There were men and women in their 50's-60's attending the same school when I was doing my course there. They were brand new riders just experiencing it for the first time.

There is very little that approaches the freedom one feels on a motorcycle. When you travel in a car, you are 'inside' and 'passing through' your environment, looking out at it. When you are on a motorcycle, you are part of the environment, experiencing it with all your senses.


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Thanks for the advice.
Riding school (likely MSF) is the plan, but it'll have to wait, unfortunately. The motorcycle thing's high on my "healthy again" list.
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