My first ride was on a CB350-4 in 197?. No one told me how to turn. The soft bushes were a nice landing. 2 years ago my wife and daughter decided to ride. Both took the MSF. I went with daughter not wife. I would highly recommend that course to anyone wanting to ride. Got the Mrs. a Rebel 300 and she loves it.
I like riding around Sandy Springs, Brookhaven, and dunwoody! That said if you are looking for more of a scenic ride you could go up into Roswell around the mill or take Arnold mill up into Woodstock! I normally avoid the highways and take Roswell road up and that can take you up north of Atlanta where you could wind you way up around lake Lanier (much more scenic and lots of riders up there).
My first ride was on a CB350-4 in 197?. No one told me how to turn. The soft bushes were a nice landing. 2 years ago my wife and daughter decided to ride. Both took the MSF. I went with daughter not wife. I would highly recommend that course to anyone wanting to ride. Got the Mrs. a Rebel 300 and she loves it.
Agreed!!! If you are new to riding and have not been on a bike of any sort (dirtbike, etc…) the MSF course is 100% the way to go!
That bike sounds really nice
Agreed! Love the straight through headers and Vance & Heins exhaust on these Triumph 900s
What are some nice places to ride here solo ?
I like riding around Sandy Springs, Brookhaven, and dunwoody! That said if you are looking for more of a scenic ride you could go up into Roswell around the mill or take Arnold mill up into Woodstock! I normally avoid the highways and take Roswell road up and that can take you up north of Atlanta where you could wind you way up around lake Lanier (much more scenic and lots of riders up there).