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I've only been riding 2 years but put in more miles than some of my biker mates have done in ten. I don't believe years at the yoke make any difference just miles. But at the end if the day It's all about freedom and listening and learning as you go along and gaining the knowledge from the great fellow bikers which are always at hand with advice and a playful jibe to keep you on the straight and narrow.
 
I've only been riding 2 years but put in more miles than some of my biker mates have done in ten. I don't believe years at the yoke make any difference just miles. But at the end if the day It's all about freedom and listening and learning as you go along and gaining the knowledge from the great fellow bikers which are always at hand with advice and a playful jibe to keep you on the straight and narrow.

You nailed it.
 
I've only been riding 2 years but put in more miles than some of my biker mates have done in ten. I don't believe years at the yoke make any difference just miles. But at the end if the day It's all about freedom and listening and learning as you go along and gaining the knowledge from the great fellow bikers which are always at hand with advice and a playful jibe to keep you on the straight and narrow.

Amen
 
I've only been riding 2 years but put in more miles than some of my biker mates have done in ten. I don't believe years at the yoke make any difference just miles. But at the end if the day It's all about freedom and listening and learning as you go along and gaining the knowledge from the great fellow bikers which are always at hand with advice and a playful jibe to keep you on the straight and narrow.

That sure is the way to go and most of the time the older riders don't charge for any advice given so you cannot go wrong taking as much as is dished out BGRIN
 

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