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Old 07-11-2008, 03:13 PM   #1
dantama   dantama is offline
 
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At what point are you an experienced rider?

I saw this on something that was totally unrelated to motorcycles, but thought it might hold true to bikes too.

•at 1 hour ... you know some basics

•at 10 hours ... you have a pretty good grasp of the basics

•at 100 hours ... you are fairly expert

•at 1,000 hours ... you are an experienced expert

•at 10,000 hours ... you are a master

What do you think?



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