A large part of the curriculum focused on everything that could be a potential risk to a rider: fog, curves, debris in the road, small animals, intersections, car doors swinging open, hills, manholes and weather. I was floored. They’re not lying when they say everything is out to get you when you’re riding. We were introduced to our bikes in a little parking lot where we’d be given a series of lessons in handling a bike before being given a performance evaluation. Before we got started, though, the instructors, Tracy and Monica, had us fill out a short questionnaire. “What is your primary reason for riding a motorcycle on the street?” the paper asked. Thanks
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