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How to make a 18 year old safe for riding ?

Best advice i got as 16 yo new street rider was "this ain t dirt and everyone is not going in the same direction". Also don t ride the bike if you re in a hurry, it can cause careless mistakes. I just took a MSF class this summer and should have done it years ago.
 
Early Riding stuff

Great discussion on mentoring early riders (regardless of age)...I'd like to add to what's been said.......do you know the person's risk/behavior personality??? I know this sounds absurd if it's your kin......but some folks ......mostly adults are just too agressive to ride a motorcycle safely....I used to promote my rant "Heed NEAD" at safety discussions.....it's always a good discussion mantra......my $0.02!
 
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