MSF course in 2002, ART in 2013.
IMO the MSF, if required to obtain an endorsement would likely make a drastic cut to the number of accidents that happen to us. I think it especially true of the "not my fault" accidents.
The experience gained from operating bikes in the dirt/woods is great...
Life can be busy! This last Friday was the first chance to ride. So after the longest winter, I got the bike all polished up and ready. Only thing left to do was set the pressure in the tires and that's when I found a cracked stem on the rear! The tires were mounted just over 12 months ago...
Nice. I dd a stock XJ now. I used to have a TJ on 37s w/lockers and other cool parts.
Mods are addicting, so pace yourself. Also rotate those STT's like it's your job! They will chop something fierce!
Don't wait for me to plan something. I will get busy and it won't happen.
If you get a start to the planning I can throw my $.02 in and give some suggestions for roads and more importantly eating stops. It would cool if the timing worked out to do this though!
Not gonna lie, these are the reasons I want to sell the bike. A wife and a two year old at home....I that when it's time it's time, but I don't wanna go out like that.
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