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					Originally Posted by  durrrrrrrr
					 
				 
				when i first started riding, i did take a riding course for three reasons .  i figured that could teach me something that i would help me out and the company i worked for paid for the riding course and it also gave me a discount on my insurance for the bike.  ( which that doesnt go in effect anymore )    the one thing that the course did teach me was how to prepare myself for trailing a passenger.  they told me to  put a big ole bad of dog food on the back, strap it down and that will help me get the feel of turning, riding the curves , it will help me feel the weight in the back.  well, i did that once.  i put the bag of dog food on the back, tied it down.  and i was going through a neighborhood, riding slow speed and all of a sudden every freakin dog in the neighborhood was chasing me...i was like WTF?  i am use to a dog or two, but this many???  i didnt know until i got home that they bag of dog food had gotten a hole in it and trails of dog food was dropping onto the street..LMAO.  which is why i had sooo many dogs chasing me for food.  LMAO. 
			
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 This was funny - and it reminded me that while I taught myself how to ride, I also took a motorcycle safety course. I was in the Navy and at the time, the only way you could ride a motorcycle on base was (s) if you wore long pants, hard soled shoes, a helmet, long sleeves, a reflective vest, and goggles; and (b) if you took a motorcycle safety course provided on base. 
 
So I took the day-long course and got to learn quite a few things that helped me to be safer out there while riding - I still remember most of it.   
 
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Also - for those who want to post pics in threads but dont know how, I made --->this post<--- in the "Members Helping Members" thread with step-by-step instructions -- I included pics because I am a visual person.   
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
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