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Posted:  17 Mar 2008 21:13 [?]  
So I currently am into the street scene... but with my slammed 94 civic..
I just recently came up with this desire to learn to ride and the blast looks like a good choice.
I'm only around 5'2 and 140 lbs... I go to the gym a lot but I'm still a little intimidated and afraid I'm going to not only lay the bike down the first try but that I'll get hurt? lol.
I have balls even though I'm a chick but the blast looks like a lot of fun and a good bike to learn on.  I'm just looking for opinions from other riders out there and mybe even some advice from when they first learned to ride?  E-mail me @ mycivicswaylow53@stny.rr.com if you'd like...

Thanks guys!
Posted:  17 Mar 2008 21:49 [?]  
My advice would be to find a dealership around you that offers the riders edge program and enroll in that.  It will teach you how to ride and you will be riding a Blast in the class.  Give that a shot.  Good luck.
Posted:  17 Mar 2008 22:57 [?]  
wooohoo...more chicks on bikes!!!

go for it!
don't be afraid...fear makes you do stupid things when you don't need to be doing them
if you think you're gonna fall, you're already 50% on the ground. think positive and it's a breeze!
Posted:  17 Mar 2008 23:57 [?]  
Hi, good to see another new female rider on here. Glad to not be the only one.
Posted:  18 Mar 2008 00:57 [?]  
Go for it. You simply can't beat the blast as a first bike. They are easy to ride a maintenance is almost nonexistant. Do the rider's edge program or the one through MSF (motorcycle safety foundation) in our state the MSF is about $100 cheaper. Both are designed for people who have never been on a bike before.
Posted:  18 Mar 2008 01:17 [?]  
Thanks so much guys! I will have to look into rider's edge for sure.  Might go look around a dealership Thursday not too sure yet...
http://www.myspace.com/laylowgirliexx53
check me out on myspace too since I know everone has one!
I'll keep you guys posted though on my progress.
Posted:  19 Mar 2008 17:13 [?]  
New York does not have Riders Edge... but they have some things through MSF.  PA does and I'm not too far from PA so we will see I guess.  My thing is.. is that Riders Edge looks like it supplies a bike and I'm doubting the program through MSF does lol so we will have to see.  I was thinking about learning how to ride before I bought one since it's kinda like test drivin a car... you know how to drive the car before you leave the lot... you can't really test drive a bike if you don't know how to ride lol.
Posted:  19 Mar 2008 17:19 [?]  
WoW I went and checked NY doesnt have Riders Edge thats shocking. I'm posting a link to their site anyway b/c it has a dealer locator you might be able to find one close enough to goto not sure where in NY you are tho so...

http://www.ridersedge.com/
Posted:  19 Mar 2008 17:38 [?]  
Thanks for the link... I'm actually looking for specs for a 600..  I found sites that showed specs and they had them for a xb9 and xb12 but I can't find anything for a bike that I'm actually interested in.
Posted:  19 Mar 2008 17:45   Last Edited By: strmvt[?]  
Taken right from Buell's site spec page for the Blast.

http://buell.com/en_us/bikes/blast/blast/specs.asp

I'm not sure what other bike your looking at though if I knew maybe I could find some spec for you
Posted:  26 Mar 2008 08:51 [?]  
I think all MSF courses provide bikes. Riders Edge, you'll learn on a Blast. MSF, you'll learn on a 250 ninja, rebel, nighthawk, or random dual sport, depending on your tastes and size.
Posted:  31 Mar 2008 19:37 [?]  
niiice.  deff thinking about it more.. i have the weekend off so might end up checkin some bikes out
Posted:  31 Mar 2008 20:30 [?]  
I had never ridden before and took the Riders Edge course.  It was great, they take you through everything step by step and I was pretty confident when I got done, enough so that I went out and bought an 03' XB9R and have been riding it everyday to school ever since.  You can't go wrong, plus, at least at my dealership, they were going to give me $100 back if I bought a bike from them once the class was over. So theres another incentive, if they are willing to deal.
Posted:  31 Mar 2008 20:50 [?]  
MSF definitely provides a motorcycle and helmet.  I highly recommend it.  At least in California, the MSF course counts for you DMV on-the-bike test.  You just get a certificate in the mail about 10 days after the class that you trade in for your license.
Posted:  02 Apr 2008 17:34 [?]  
Niiice!
Posted:  03 Apr 2008 18:24 [?]  
I took a MSF class and it was easy and fun when I first learned how to ride.  They have helmets and jackets for thoes who don't have one.  I knew how to ride before taking the class, but it is just nice to be riding legaly with my endorsement from time to time!
Posted:  05 Apr 2008 07:24 [?]  
I took the MSF class and i loved it. About two weeks later i started looking for a bike and because i am only 5'1 it is hard to find one that fits and when i looked at the buell i feel in love with it and i had found me a blue one that i been wanting and got it i love riding it and they really do awsome in a 5 mph uturn. if you want more info on it let me know ill be more then happy to let ya now. I'm a WooBitch

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