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I passed!

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Just thought I would share the stellar news with all of you. Today was the last day of my training course with ASC. I already had my class 6, so I took the final evaluation with one of the instructors. I flubbed a few little things, always involving that damned clutch (hello? twist and go much!?), but managed to pass quite easily and confidently.

To sum up, it was a great course, worth the time and money. AND I got to ride a honda rebel, how sweet is that?

That's about all, hope everyone enjoyed the beautiful weather this weekend!

Cheers :lol:
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Congrats! Enjoy having "Class: 56" on your license! :D
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Re: I passed!

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LibertineAudrey wrote:Just thought I would share the stellar news with all of you. Today was the last day of my training course with ASC. I already had my class 6, so I took the final evaluation with one of the instructors. I flubbed a few little things, always involving that damned clutch (hello? twist and go much!?), but managed to pass quite easily and confidently.

To sum up, it was a great course, worth the time and money. AND I got to ride a honda rebel, how sweet is that?

That's about all, hope everyone enjoyed the beautiful weather this weekend!

Cheers :lol:
Probably the same honda Rebel I rode decades ago.....congrates!
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Angelo wrote: Probably the same honda Rebel I rode decades ago.....congrates!
I bet you didn't manage to stall it even half as often as I did, though! :P

Thanks for the kudos guys!

Cheers
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Congratulations!

Did they teach you the secret handshake?
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Now you can start shopping for the classic vespa for real. You know, the one with the shifter and the brake pedal.
:twisted:

Keep the shiny side up.

Trevor
Vy is it vee get too soon olt and too late schmart?
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jbcollier wrote:Congratulations!

Did they teach you the secret handshake?
No secret handshake...and the rest of the class was taught not to wave at scooterists!
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coyoteran wrote:Now you can start shopping for the classic vespa for real. You know, the one with the shifter and the brake pedal.
:twisted:

Keep the shiny side up.

Trevor
I KNOW!!!! and I'm so excited about that...but I'm kind of looking for something I can practice on in the meantime. So if anyone hears of anything...prefer a cruiser style, under about $2500, looks and age not important, just want it to run well.
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LibertineAudrey wrote:
coyoteran wrote:Now you can start shopping for the classic vespa for real. You know, the one with the shifter and the brake pedal.
:twisted:

Keep the shiny side up.

Trevor
I KNOW!!!! and I'm so excited about that...but I'm kind of looking for something I can practice on in the meantime. So if anyone hears of anything...prefer a cruiser style, under about $2500, looks and age not important, just want it to run well.
cruiser style Classic Vespa? Ya when you find one i want to see that !
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Choppered out lambretta ala FYC Good Thing Video. There, you got your cruiser classic scooter...Nya..

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tsk... I meant a cruiser style motorcycle. You know, that way I can drop it and stall it a kazillion times and I don't lose any cool points...you know, 'cause it's just a motorcycle.

...not something stellar like a scooter.
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