Suzuki Ninja
2005-02-25 06:02:38 UTC
Is it true that you lose the ability to ride a motorcycle after a few
years of inactivity? So bad that you must take a $198 MSF basic
refresher course?
In the famous CA DMV thread, "Iggy" just stated
riders who had been dormant for more than a decade. Both picked up a
permit, bought liter sized bikes, and rode around without a hitch.
Passing the CA DMV test was another matter for them (as it would be for
any experienced rider) but that's totally not the topic of this
question.
Did you or someone you know actually LOSE the ability to ride the bike
after a decade or two of inactivity?
years of inactivity? So bad that you must take a $198 MSF basic
refresher course?
In the famous CA DMV thread, "Iggy" just stated
Hmmm, how long have those experienced riders laid dormant?
6 months? A year? 3 years?
IMNSHO, if you don't use it, you lose it.
There have been a few times when I haven't ridden my bike
for a few weeks and I feel a little rusty out on the street
After a year or more, I would be more than happy to give
the MSF $150 for a "refresher" course.
I ask this question because I personally only know of only two other6 months? A year? 3 years?
IMNSHO, if you don't use it, you lose it.
There have been a few times when I haven't ridden my bike
for a few weeks and I feel a little rusty out on the street
After a year or more, I would be more than happy to give
the MSF $150 for a "refresher" course.
riders who had been dormant for more than a decade. Both picked up a
permit, bought liter sized bikes, and rode around without a hitch.
Passing the CA DMV test was another matter for them (as it would be for
any experienced rider) but that's totally not the topic of this
question.
Did you or someone you know actually LOSE the ability to ride the bike
after a decade or two of inactivity?