good luck to you, i could never do it..it was hell getting my cdl a ..wish you all the best, and be safe on that thing, , we all know you're in good hands..good luck to ya..
Count yourself lucky. I taught my then-girlfriend (now wife of 25 years!) to ride. She was doing extremely well, but one early lesson she learned was that just because I could take a turn at a certain speed did not mean she could take that same turn at the same speed. After that "hard knocks" lesson, she learned to take turns at her own speed and I would wait up for her if she fell too far behind.
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