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I finally signed up for the Experienced Rider course...
Going to take it at Ironstone in Acton/Ayer the first week of July.
I hope the weather is better than when I took my beginner course. (100% hard rain the entire time)
Looks like I can get it reimbursed through HRCA and not have to pay a dime.
Ben
um-m-m... gonna do it on yer bicycle?![]()
or did I miss where you ran out and got another motorsickle?![]()
WWSD? (what would Sneakers do?)
"for every credibility gap, there is a gullibility fill"
jeff f
'97 RF900R
Yes.
Ben
ah-h-h... that explains it...Originally posted by benSV
Yes.
Ben
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WWSD? (what would Sneakers do?)
"for every credibility gap, there is a gullibility fill"
jeff f
'97 RF900R
a very nice motorsickle at that...Originally posted by bemused
um-m-m... gonna do it on yer bicycle?![]()
or did I miss where you ran out and got another motorsickle?![]()
Have fun Ben
Why didn't you sign up for the Sportriders ERC?
Hmmmm I know I knowOriginally posted by benSV
Yes.
BenIt's nice when people keep their same screenames on other sites
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Sorry Ken... I totally forgot about it. Maybe if it had been sticky here or something I would have remembered it. I don't really ever check the sportriders.com website.Originally posted by Ken C
Why didn't you sign up for the Sportriders ERC?
This one is also much more convenient for me. If I have to be somewhere at 7AM I'd much rather it be a 20 minute ride than a 2 hour ride. I'll be fresher for the course.
edit: Actually this is/was a tough call. If the one I signed up for is the old course, I may consider switching since the new course is focused more on riding.
Ben
I'm not sure what Ironstone is doing. I thought all ERCs in MA were the new course, but the new course is only 5 hours long. The Sportriders ERC is the new course, so you don't have to show up until noon.
BTW, I posted the SRNE ERC here as well.