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    Quote Originally Posted by Gunner View Post
    So I'm wanting to get my motorcycle endorcement. Anyone know of any classes I can take in the Highlands Ranch area or pueblo. Or do any of you run these classes.

    Good for you! With that said; I rode motorcycles since I was ten. Had dirt bikes, GSXR's, and a couple Harleys. Funny thing; never had the endorsement! Had insurance and even financed my last Harley with out the endorsement. Let's see that is like over 20 years! Good thing I am off of them now.....

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    Anyone else beside jerrymc and I REMEMBER WHEN ABATE stood for

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    Well I got a bike today 2002 Suzuki SV650S. Not to radical of a seat position since I'm used to dirt bikes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gunner View Post
    Well I got a bike today 2002 Suzuki SV650S. Not to radical of a seat position since I'm used to dirt bikes.
    Good choice. These bikes when well maintained will run forever. it's the same engine and component as the DL 650. My dl1000 is @ 58K miles and running strong.
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    A couple of my friends are instructors for them. Good program!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gunner View Post
    Well I got a bike today 2002 Suzuki SV650S. Not to radical of a seat position since I'm used to dirt bikes.
    Nice looking bike! I've heard a lot of good about them from the people I've known that rode them. Congrats on getting your endorsement as well!

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    I love my '02 SV650! Great bike, economical, easy to ride. Congrats!!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Bailey Guns View Post
    They run a class frequently at the ACC campus in Littleton.
    This is how i got mine. I thought the class improved my regular driving skills also. Very good stuff in them there classes...
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    Good choice on that as a first bike. You can not go wrong with an SV650. Experts love them and they are very tameable for a new rider. Its a bike you can ride when new and grow with.

    If you have not heard about it already, I recommend getting a series of books called "A Twist of the Wrist". There is part 1 and part 2. http://www.amazon.com/Twist-Wrist-Mo.../dp/0965045013 The books goes into how to ride smooth and practicing good habits.

    God... this makes me want to go out and ride my bike. I have an FZR400 with a YZF600r shoe horned into it.

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    May God forgive me, I'm about to agree with nynco about something.

    I love love LOVE my SV650N.

    Keith Code's Twist of the Wrist books are good. I also like Hough's Proficient Motorcycling.

    There's an SV-specific forum, SVRider.com, where I lurk sometimes.

    Quote Originally Posted by nynco View Post
    Good choice on that as a first bike. You can not go wrong with an SV650. Experts love them and they are very tameable for a new rider. Its a bike you can ride when new and grow with.

    If you have not heard about it already, I recommend getting a series of books called "A Twist of the Wrist". There is part 1 and part 2. http://www.amazon.com/Twist-Wrist-Mo.../dp/0965045013 The books goes into how to ride smooth and practicing good habits.

    God... this makes me want to go out and ride my bike. I have an FZR400 with a YZF600r shoe horned into it.

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