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Originally Posted by MightyBobo
...what requirements? You get a permit, you learn to ride, you take the practical (or you take the MSF BRC), and you get your license. Voila. It's easy.
Not to pitch my own bike, but it's dirt cheap and a fantastic learner bike. Just saying.
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If I even HAD the money to consider it, I might, especially coming from you, I'd trust it was in good condition. But I don't have the $$.
She was talking about how you have to have it in x gear at a light to be ready for if someone behind you doesn't stop so you can pull out in traffic to get hit by someone else...
Just the different quirks of the bike schools vs normal drivers schools and such.