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I passed damn it

jskins2000

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Josh
For those who busted my balls in the this thread I am proud to say :twofinger. I passed that friggin DMV test. Still that drivers test is tough on a heavy bike and has not a damn thing to do with street riding IMO.
Don't get me wrong, I know I am still a rook bitch riding a cruiser in need of extra practice, training and education. At least now I can legally ride the freeway and make a beer run after dark :party.
 
For those who busted my balls in the this thread I am proud to say :twofinger. I passed that friggin DMV test. Still that drivers test is tough on a heavy bike and has not a damn thing to do with street riding IMO.
Don't get me wrong, I know I am still a rook bitch riding a cruiser in need of extra practice, training and education. At least now I can legally ride the freeway and make a beer run after dark :party.

Right on, Congrats!:thumbup:ride
 
This should really be suspend-able.


It was a joke, since a lot of people made fun of him/gave him crap, and he passed.. Sorry your sense of humor is bad.

Anyways, OP congrats, I heard that test is hard to pass so good job. And safe riding.
 
Congratulations.

Now remember that you have to keep yourself alive EVERYTIME you grab the bars.

There is no 'good rider credit', the is no warranty of traction, gravity and idiots never rest. Ride sober and get the best gear you can afford, it's worth every penny.

I say this as a rider of 29 years.

Good times. Ride well.
 
For those who busted my balls in the this thread I am proud to say :twofinger. I passed that friggin DMV test. Still that drivers test is tough on a heavy bike and has not a damn thing to do with street riding IMO.
Don't get me wrong, I know I am still a rook bitch riding a cruiser in need of extra practice, training and education. At least now I can legally ride the freeway and make a beer run after dark :party.

So you are a female chess piece?
 
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Are you talking about passing MSF or the DMV riding test?
Either one should be completed with relative ease before riding the streets.
I am of bit biased though, I had to do both when I was 16 (much easier after 4 years of dirt riding to prepare).
I still have fond memories of doing brake stands in line (waiting to take turns on the riding course) and wheelies on that NX250 they gave me for MSF. We were cautioned to cut that out after an older woman took a spill on the figure eight drill.
 
It was a joke, since a lot of people made fun of him/gave him crap, and he passed.. Sorry your sense of humor is bad.

Anyways, OP congrats, I heard that test is hard to pass so good job. And safe riding.

Its so much my sense of humor as much as its
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ninjaz, pleeeze....:facepalm

cool it with the bickering ...:Bap

thank you..

congrats to the OP....
 
whatever you do dont ride HWY 9. it sucks balls. in fact the entire SC mountain area..sucks balls. Its all twisty and curvy, you have to shift a whole bunch, lean the bike over a good amount, sucks balls i tells ya.
 
I ride 2 up on that test

For those who busted my balls in the this thread I am proud to say :twofinger. I passed that friggin DMV test. Still that drivers test is tough on a heavy bike and has not a damn thing to do with street riding IMO.
Don't get me wrong, I know I am still a rook bitch riding a cruiser in need of extra practice, training and education. At least now I can legally ride the freeway and make a beer run after dark :party.

I demo the DMV test with my GF on the back of my Harley
 
Congrats! Now go down to the light rail and ride between the chalk blocks as fast as you can, but only as fast as you can safely. Practice correctly even if it's slow. As long as you practice correctly you will perform the same actions under extreme pressure. When there's no time to think about reacting :ride muscle memory will kick in.
 
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