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Grade 1 advanced instructor, NVQ and Btec in Training and development
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The best thing I can suggest is you go to your local training centre and see what is available. Try the one which best suits you. Sorry I can not be more precise, but your laws in the US are completely
Hello Annie A very open question, but I found this article that may help: http://www.sportrider.com/ride/146_9510_motorcycle_braking_tips/index.html However as a former Police Motorcycle Instructor
I take it you are going do take your test in the States........ Here in the UK you would have to start on a 125 until you reach a certain age, 21 yrs..... Back to the question.... Suzuki GSXR600
Hello Catherine Thanks for the e-mail. If I can give you some advice I will. First of all have been looking for a motorcycle yet, if so any particular one that takes you eye. With you weight
Sorry for the delay, been away. Tyres ? I always keep to the same make of tyre, whenever I change my tyres. So if your back tyre is alright, choose the same make for the front. Which tyre do you
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