06-02-2016, 12:29 PM
(06-02-2016, 11:49 AM)Verdecken_imp Wrote: I love that everyone here at the rally has been nothing but nice, helpful, and friendly. That when someone like me, with only 2 years of riding experience mostly on flat straight Midwest roads, felt a little uneasy on the dragon and slowed down a lot to feel more comfortable in the turns, I wasn't berated or made fun of. Instead, I was reassured to 'ride my own ride' at a pace that's comfortable to me. I got tips about riding form and how to handle the hairpins, and I never felt treated like an inferior rider despite having less years alive than some members have years in the saddle.
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Stuff like this is nice to hear. It's a total hipster term, but things like this seem to be the hallmarks of "real" motorcyclists.
