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Old 01-16-2009, 08:43 AM   #11
Amber Lamps
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I completely agree with POD... someone with SOME training on a bigger bike is a safer rider IMO than someone with 0 training on a smaller bike.

or at least if I were a betting man... that's where I'd put my money.

I do believe the MSF instructor is a hypocrite.

and just my but argue'n a point that you don't believe in isn't stupid... it shows KNOWLEDGE about the subject. easy to argue from YOUR viewpoint... quite another to defend one you don't fully support.

I just don't see how he's a hypocrite...as has been stated,the MSF does not have/teach any guidelines on what bike someone should start on. Maybe this guy is part of the minority that believes that whether or not a noob crashes is more dependent on the rider than on the bike. Just being an instructor doesn't automatically guarantee that he follows the "everyone must start on a 250" rule. I took MSF on a V-Max and no one questioned it.....
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