License/Permit Info for Virginia
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Re: License/Permit Info for Virginia
Agree to disagree fellas. You guys are blowing this thread up for nothing.
TCC/Harley MSF's provide bikes for basic courses. Advanced courses , and DMV, require you to ride your own.
TCC/Harley MSF's provide bikes for basic courses. Advanced courses , and DMV, require you to ride your own.
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Re: License/Permit Info for Virginia
lol dude take some deep breaths and count to 10..
All I asked was if they provide the bikes, I wasn't sure, its been 8 years. If the civilian version provided the bikes he didn't have to use his own, which is better. I got my answer 10 post ago.
I just mentioned that the military version didn't and that sucks, thats all I was trying to say. But you went high and right when I mentioned military, and how it didn't apply to him and started an argument over it.
All I asked was if they provide the bikes, I wasn't sure, its been 8 years. If the civilian version provided the bikes he didn't have to use his own, which is better. I got my answer 10 post ago.
I just mentioned that the military version didn't and that sucks, thats all I was trying to say. But you went high and right when I mentioned military, and how it didn't apply to him and started an argument over it.
Originally Posted by Ordie
I took mine in PA and Military MSF you use your own bikes, which is really messed up.
You also brought up the Military's BRC which has no relevance to a civilian who does not work on an installation.
I am not going to keep arguing this. I provided the facts and the links.
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Re: License/Permit Info for Virginia
If you are 19+ you must hold the permit for 30 days before taking the skills test. If you are under 19 you must hold the permit for 9 month before taking the skills test.
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o ok well im 23 so i dont got to wait that long. thanks for the help. this is my first bike so i got alot to learn now. i know alot about a acura integra but nothing about bikes. lol
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*I took mine in PA and Military MSF you use your own bikes, which is really messed up.
*I just mentioned that the military version didn't and that sucks, thats all I was trying to say.
*The BRC course provided by the Navy you have to provide your own bike, at least I did when I took it.
*I'm telling you the Navy courses dont provide the bikes,
*I just mentioned that the military version didn't and that sucks, thats all I was trying to say.
*The BRC course provided by the Navy you have to provide your own bike, at least I did when I took it.
*I'm telling you the Navy courses dont provide the bikes,
Never said it applied to him. Show me where I did. Your the one that went high and right about it just cause I mentioned military.
Last edited by Ordie; 05-17-2009 at 07:31 PM.
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Originally Posted by Woodrow
Jesus Christ dude. I told you the MSF course's at their sites offer helmets and bike's. I also provided the links to substantiate my claims. YOU kept saying they made you bring them.
I just asked a simple question, if they provided bikes Which you and someone else answered. I never argued with you about the Civilian version providing the bikes, so I don't know why you keep repeating it.
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Originally Posted by Woodrow
You didn't mention just the military version either.
I didn't, really? Looks like I did.
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*I took mine in PA and Military MSF you use your own bikes, which is really messed up.
*I just mentioned that the military version didn't and that sucks, thats all I was trying to say.
*The BRC course provided by the Navy you have to provide your own bike, at least I did when I took it.
*I'm telling you the Navy courses dont provide the bikes,
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Originally Posted by Woodrow
That to me implies both Pa and Military made you use your own. A better choice of words would have alleviated this.
Could I have answered that a little better, yea. You could have asked me to clarify. Would that have been harder to do? Instead of that you decided to argue telling me I was confused, which obviously you were the one confused. If you had asked me to clarify first you would have alleviated a lot as well. Way to go blaming someone else because you didn't understand prior to answering.
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Originally Posted by Woodrow
You also brought up the Military's BRC which has no relevance to a civilian who does not work on an installation.
Never said it applied to him. Show me where I did. Your the one that went high and right about it just cause I mentioned military.
Originally Posted by Woodrow
Jesus Christ dude. I told you the MSF course's at their sites offer helmets and bike's. I also provided the links to substantiate my claims. YOU kept saying they made you bring them.
I just asked a simple question, if they provided bikes Which you and someone else answered. I never argued with you about the Civilian version providing the bikes, so I don't know why you keep repeating it.
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Originally Posted by Woodrow
You didn't mention just the military version either.
I didn't, really? Looks like I did.
Quote:
*I took mine in PA and Military MSF you use your own bikes, which is really messed up.
*I just mentioned that the military version didn't and that sucks, thats all I was trying to say.
*The BRC course provided by the Navy you have to provide your own bike, at least I did when I took it.
*I'm telling you the Navy courses dont provide the bikes,
Quote:
Originally Posted by Woodrow
That to me implies both Pa and Military made you use your own. A better choice of words would have alleviated this.
Could I have answered that a little better, yea. You could have asked me to clarify. Would that have been harder to do? Instead of that you decided to argue telling me I was confused, which obviously you were the one confused. If you had asked me to clarify first you would have alleviated a lot as well. Way to go blaming someone else because you didn't understand prior to answering.
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Originally Posted by Woodrow
You also brought up the Military's BRC which has no relevance to a civilian who does not work on an installation.
Never said it applied to him. Show me where I did. Your the one that went high and right about it just cause I mentioned military.
really..? mmm
Acura man goodluck...and don't be stupid, too many squid's this time of the year
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Re: License/Permit Info for Virginia
I definitely recommend trying to borrow a 250 to take the test. The left turn/stop in the box, the braking at speed and the swerving test is easy for a 600. The cone swerves followed by a u turn can be tricky with a bigger bike.
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Re: License/Permit Info for Virginia
and as far as dmv im going to try to find a 250 to use. thanks