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warsw

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It is all mine now or soon will be. I sent the last payment in today :yahoo: . Now it is time to start looking at the next farkle, and the next, and next. "Boy" this is starting to be fun. Oh where should I start :D ?

 
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Gee, do you start with the expensive ones or do the cheapies first ? Do you have a farkle list yet ? Is it written down or just mental ? Starting that list, if you haven't done it already, would probably be the best place to start...

I did a few cheapies while saving up for the Russell and the Wilburs (bag reflectors, moko sliders, fork brace, man horns, fendaextenda, etc).

 
How about taking the "Streetmasters Cornering Workshop"? That's a pretty good farkle and its transferable from bike to bike.
This is something that has been at the back of my mind as a thing to do. I have been riding for 40yrs and I still have so much I need to learn. "steer me"

 
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I enterred "streetmasters"into the search engine and got a number of hits that would direct you.

The easier way would be to click here. Last year they were offering discounts if we could get certain numbers from the forum taking the same course. You'd have to ask.

 
I enterred "streetmasters"into the search engine and got a number of hits that would direct you.
The easier way would be to click here. Last year they were offering discounts if we could get certain numbers from the forum taking the same course. You'd have to ask.
Thanks for all the info but for now I need to find something a little farther north. In the future when my time loosens up a little, hopefully, that will change. That was a great suggestion. Thanks

 
A few members here regale us with accounts of the Lee Parks Advanced Riders Course. IIRC, that "moves" around the country. Maybe they'll have something coming to the PNW.

 
A few members here regale us with accounts of the Lee Parks Advanced Riders Course. IIRC, that "moves" around the country. Maybe they'll have something coming to the PNW.
If they do, I would like to know. I am definitely interested.

 
Agreed on the classes. I'm looking at doing the Spencer school and the Keith Code school over the next two years *thumbs up*

 
How about taking the "Streetmasters Cornering Workshop"? That's a pretty good farkle and its transferable from bike to bike.
Wow, I just looked that up, as I certainly could use more experience and training, and that is RIGHT NEXT to me! I am in for sure! Thanks for mentioning it, I never knew they were there!

 
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