Originally Posted By: SwedishRider
Well, I did take the MSF course, and about halfway through the course, I realized that motorcycling just wasn't for me. It's just way too much risk for not nearly enough reward, and I just didn't enjoy it.
Yup. Riding is certainly not for everyone. Glad you were able to make that determination before you spent money on a new bike.
What bike did you ride during the MSF course?
To me, the riding part during the MSF class was neither rewarding nor enjoyable. It's only later when I got my own bike and hit the empty back roads that I really got into it. But doing the same with a top down car can be fun, too.
Well, I did take the MSF course, and about halfway through the course, I realized that motorcycling just wasn't for me. It's just way too much risk for not nearly enough reward, and I just didn't enjoy it.
Yup. Riding is certainly not for everyone. Glad you were able to make that determination before you spent money on a new bike.
What bike did you ride during the MSF course?
To me, the riding part during the MSF class was neither rewarding nor enjoyable. It's only later when I got my own bike and hit the empty back roads that I really got into it. But doing the same with a top down car can be fun, too.