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<blockquote data-quote="Redordead89" data-source="post: 195303" data-attributes="member: 1590"><p>Hi Megan, the guys on here are seasoned veterans of the sport and know what they're talking about so I would take their word on how to set yourself up for a long and happy riding life, all too often someone gets something a little too potent for their experience goes out and has a real bad day leading to them not wanting to get back on it never mind repairing damage that WILL inevitably happen during the learning curve, hence the need for a few hours in a good riding school first!</p><p>If you can get hold of a loan bike for a couple of weeks or months then that would be the way to go in my eyes letting you build experience without commiting to the expense just in case you don't end up loving it!</p><p>I'm looking forward to reading your first ride reports and seeing some pics up!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Redordead89, post: 195303, member: 1590"] Hi Megan, the guys on here are seasoned veterans of the sport and know what they're talking about so I would take their word on how to set yourself up for a long and happy riding life, all too often someone gets something a little too potent for their experience goes out and has a real bad day leading to them not wanting to get back on it never mind repairing damage that WILL inevitably happen during the learning curve, hence the need for a few hours in a good riding school first! If you can get hold of a loan bike for a couple of weeks or months then that would be the way to go in my eyes letting you build experience without commiting to the expense just in case you don't end up loving it! I'm looking forward to reading your first ride reports and seeing some pics up! [/QUOTE]
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