By Chad Petri Reporter
Published: Tue, April 29, 2008 - 5:00 am
Last Updated: Tue, April 29, 2008 - 11:44 am
Last Updated: Tue, April 29, 2008 - 11:44 am
“You don't have roll cages and crash bars airbags, so you need to gear up each time you get on your bike,” says instructor Larry Cooper.
A long sleeved t-shirt, jeans and glove completes the first step of training.
“It should be taken just for safety because there are things you can learn that you would otherwise learn the hard way,” says Cooper.
I practice balancing the bike and walking with it seems simple enough.
“There are very few people that cannot ride a bike it's all mental,” says 16 year veteran rider Carolyn Kenfeld.
Through numerous failed starts, this isn't as easy as riding a bike and way different than a car. My mediocre performance aside, a bike can be dangerous if not used properly. The course teaches turns, balance and what to do in traffic to be safe. With certification you can knock an average of 10-percent off your motorcycle insurance bill. You'll ride better but won't look better.
“What can be done to cure helmet hair,” asks Kenfeld?

Florida Hurricane Catastrophe Fund






































Whoooooooooo cares about helmet hair???? I always look good when riding my scoot. NO to shorts and tank tops. Everyone seems to forget the number 1 cardinal rule. RIDE LIKE THE OTHER GUY IS GOING TO HIT YOU!!! Works every time.