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Just teach her yourself. She'll get frustrated and give up in 10 minutes. Every woman I've tried to teach does this. Then they want someone else to teach them and they get mad at the other person.
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Until they find someone who does teach them and they leave you for them. ohhh not a good situation. MSF
Trip and i gave 3 reasons. Well i gave 1 and he gave 2 but whatever.
1. Saves you the headache of teaching them.
2. She will get her licence.
3. It will reduce her insurance.
Oh and i think the vote goes to MSF
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Originally Posted by Rider
Sign her up for the MSF. My wife never rode anything on 2 wheels and she wanted to ride my 08 GSXR750. I told her to take the MSF. She did and I let her ride my bike with no problems.
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Originally Posted by azoomm
Msf
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Originally Posted by julie j
MSF for sure. Sometimes it is easier to learn from someone who is not your BF/spouse. It will be less stressful for both of you.
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oh yeah, MSF as a required response.
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Originally Posted by ontwo
msf. It is hard for people to teach loved ones anything. She will do much better if you send her to the class. And don't hang around to watch
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Originally Posted by OTB
MSF, all the way......
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Originally Posted by drewpy
msf
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Originally Posted by skiergirl
MSF - just because you can do something doesn't mean you can teach others to do it. Let someone trained give her the basics and you can help from there.
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Originally Posted by Adeptus_Minor
My girlfriend keeps talking about wanting to get her license at some point.
She will be taking the MSF if I have to pay for it and drive her there.
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Originally Posted by The Chi
Ya know, while I recommend the MSF to everyone, I dont understand this automatic response everyone has to the dreaded teaching a loved one the basics.
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Originally Posted by Trip
I have two reasons why I recommend the MSF
1) I don't want to teach anyone
2) Insurance discount
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