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<blockquote data-quote="BkerChuck" data-source="post: 1170274" data-attributes="member: 29320"><p>Awesome! I wish I'd had an uncle or family member like you to lead me when I started. No one in my family ever got bit by this bug we all love so much. Myself, I learned many of my lessons the hard way and I have to say I'm lucky none of them bit any harder than what they did.</p><p></p><p>When my wife decided she no longer wanted to just be a pillion, I insisted she take the Motorcycle Safety Course first. I did have the pleasure though of helping build on that course by riding with her for quite a few miles before she began solo trips.</p><p></p><p>I had a great-uncle, now long passed, who rode Indians back in the day and I always loved sitting in his kitchen hearing his stories of rides and journeys taken way long ago. Every time I got a new bike, one of the first rides was always to his house to show him the newest addition.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BkerChuck, post: 1170274, member: 29320"] Awesome! I wish I'd had an uncle or family member like you to lead me when I started. No one in my family ever got bit by this bug we all love so much. Myself, I learned many of my lessons the hard way and I have to say I'm lucky none of them bit any harder than what they did. When my wife decided she no longer wanted to just be a pillion, I insisted she take the Motorcycle Safety Course first. I did have the pleasure though of helping build on that course by riding with her for quite a few miles before she began solo trips. I had a great-uncle, now long passed, who rode Indians back in the day and I always loved sitting in his kitchen hearing his stories of rides and journeys taken way long ago. Every time I got a new bike, one of the first rides was always to his house to show him the newest addition. [/QUOTE]
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