> motojayvideo said on
11-17-2008 at
22:32:
If you're old enough for a car license, you're old enough for a Moto lic.
> Limpid39 said on
11-17-2008 at
21:19:
how old do you have to be to get a license for a motorcycle?
> motojayvideo said on
10-04-2008 at
00:55:
What do you mean "says nothing about how to..." The tape is explained in an earlier comment. Sorry you think the video is weak. I do the best I can with the limited resources I have to make this.
> motojayvideo said on
10-04-2008 at
00:54:
Not even sure what this comment means???
> ShilohNative said on
10-03-2008 at
23:45:
vid is kewl ( sort of) but says nothing about how to....whats up with the tape? Better luck next time....ladies deserve better then this weak vid.
> calfan3 said on
09-30-2008 at
21:40:
im a guy and i wish i could take an msf course.but im mexican so im not a us citizen.oh well....ill have to learn on my own.
> motojayvideo said on
09-09-2008 at
00:04:
Keeps all the bits together if someone fall down and go boom - Like I did in on the 2008 WRS - DOH!
> lithios90 said on
09-08-2008 at
16:18:
why they are puttin scoth on the motorbike??!?!?
> FlyBikes089 said on
08-25-2008 at
01:29:
Interesting! :)
> motojayvideo said on
08-14-2008 at
17:37:
We hope to do a West Coast date in the near future. Keep your fingers crossed.JayTeam WRS
> Tuquies said on
08-14-2008 at
14:46:
I live in San Diego, and I am starting my class in two weeks, with my mom! I wish there were something like that here for me. It would make us so much more comfortable and confident. I really want to learn to ride well, it's the safest thing to do!
> Tuquies said on
08-14-2008 at
14:40:
Try a dual sport, I have an xt-225, its no street bike, but perfect for a smaller girl!
> crash86ed said on
08-09-2008 at
16:22:
You could go that route, however you have to consider how it is going to affect the bikes handling. A better option would be to just shave the seat, and possibly get smaller tires. That should be enough. Of course the absolute best way is to just learn to deal with it. You should never really have to put both feet on the ground anyway.
> russkigrisha1 said on
08-03-2008 at
07:03:
so this place made up?how long did it last?
> littleguy136 said on
07-24-2008 at
00:05:
Im glad to see they were practicing motorcycle safety while standing in line at the beginning of the video :)
> eltiburon01 said on
06-22-2008 at
17:05:
Fantastic! kudos to all the ladies that take this or any class...>>lol what the heck heck was going on at 5:27?
> 38651 said on
06-20-2008 at
14:35:
LilysRebirth, you can put lowering links on any bike you get. Can lower 1" - 1.5" or so. Easy modification on Kawi's. Boots good idea to always wear when riding. Not too much of a heel, and remember you have to shift with the left, so no platforms (LOL!).
> iluvmotorbikes said on
06-11-2008 at
09:30:
beautiful, just beautiful...they should have this in every country
> LilysRebirth said on
06-10-2008 at
16:54:
Thats awesome... I wonder if we have anything like that here. Ahha funny thing i tried standing up my friends kawasaki ninja 500 with him holding the back and i'm pretty short so it's tip toes or special boots for me xDSucks being 5'1 and 115lbs -.-"
> telosfd said on
06-09-2008 at
19:33:
how many lessons i need never ride a big moto!