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    I've noticed that every group of riders has there own way to signal, its like a universal language and not hard to pick up on. It would be great though if we all had the knowledge of the link you posted.. I had my share of bad group riding, and it sucks

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    Hey guys, today I was at the Alpharetta's HONDA RIDER EDUCATION CENTER, taking an advanced riding coarse. It's a 1/2 day course taught by true professional motorcycle coaches. I thought I new just about everything there is to know about ridding and safety, but taking this coarse has really helped me in becoming a better rider and safer one at that. I strongly suggest that if you can, take this coarse, like me, it will help you become a better rider or better put, a more educated rider.

    I feel as if I am allot better rider when I left the training then when I went in this morning. Now when I act a fool I at least have more of an advanced technique to get me out of trouble than I did before. Of course, a good ride is one that would use good judgment in order to avoid getting in trouble in the first place.

    Anyways if more of us would take these kinds of trainings we would all be better and safer riders for it, especially when it comes to group ridding.
    Lord, grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change; the courage to change the things I can; and the wisdom to hide the bodies of the peoples I had to kill because they pissed me off,

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