Its encouraging to see the majority of replies say get educated. I got my first bike (Rupp 80) when I was 8. They started it and said good luck. No one in my family rode. I rode for 20+ yrs, thinking I knew how to ride. Never had an accident on the street. I was always one of the fast guys of my group(they didn't know how to ride either) and had a very close call. All my fault. Before that day " I have been riding for 20 yrs, what am I gonna learn about a bike?"
I decided that I get educated or quit. I had zero idea how to actually ride and didn't know what I didn't know. Many bikes, races, track days, schools, camping trips, rebuilt vintage stuff later, it is without a doubt my true addiction. No where else can challenge yourself mentally, emotionally and physically like a motorcycle on a track.
https://www.americansupercamp.com/
These guys come to Gainesville at the end of April. Danny Walker ran the Broaster Chicken Honda team in Motoam. Great guy. They provide everything, bike, gear food all of it.
I decided that I get educated or quit. I had zero idea how to actually ride and didn't know what I didn't know. Many bikes, races, track days, schools, camping trips, rebuilt vintage stuff later, it is without a doubt my true addiction. No where else can challenge yourself mentally, emotionally and physically like a motorcycle on a track.
https://www.americansupercamp.com/
These guys come to Gainesville at the end of April. Danny Walker ran the Broaster Chicken Honda team in Motoam. Great guy. They provide everything, bike, gear food all of it.

