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kittswife -> RE: ALWAYS ON THE BACK (7/25/2007 5:05:50 PM)
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Seems like the obvious thing to do is to go get yourself a decent used 250. It's easy to maneuver, very first-timer friendly, and completely disposable, since once you actually learn how to ride you'll be bored with it, (maybe, maybe not). Oh, and don't have your husband teach you how to ride, sign up for an MSF course together if you want, the instructors are really nice and you'll learn a lot, very valuable stuff, plus you won't have the added stress and frustration that can come from an overbearing husband trying to teach you. Trust me! I used to love riding with my husband on the back of his until I learned for myself and got my own...I started on a 250, had it for a season, got bored with it and upgraded to a 2001 CBR 600 F4i, which I love. We need more women riders, go out there and get yourself one and sign up for the course! Good Luck! Oh, and don't forget the gear. Always wear your gear. It just might save your life! Safe Riding!!!
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