Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Posting-Version: version B 2.10.2 (Tek) 9/28/84 based on 9/17/84; site orca.UUCP Path: utzoo!watmath!clyde!bonnie!akgua!whuxlm!harpo!decvax!tektronix!orca!alanj From: alanj@orca.UUCP (Alan Jeddeloh) Newsgroups: net.cycle Subject: Re: What to start out on Message-ID: <1575@orca.UUCP> Date: Wed, 19-Jun-85 18:31:50 EDT Article-I.D.: orca.1575 Posted: Wed Jun 19 18:31:50 1985 Date-Received: Sun, 23-Jun-85 01:44:59 EDT References: <346@osiris.UUCP> <1537@orca.UUCP> <150@ittral.UUCP> <2360@vax4.fluke.UUCP> <14954@watmath.UUCP> <316@ihlpa.UUCP> Reply-To: alanj@orca.UUCP (Alan Jeddeloh) Distribution: net Organization: Tektronix, Wilsonville OR Lines: 20 Summary: In article <316@ihlpa.UUCP> ibyf@ihlpa.UUCP (d. scott) writes: > 2) GO TO YOUR LOCAL COLLEGE AND SIGN UP FOR THE MOTORCYCLE > SAFETY COURSE (THEY'RE USUALLLY FREE) *BEFORE* YOU BUY YOUR BIKE. If your local college does not offer a motorcycle safety course, you can usually find one by calling the Motorcycle Safety Foundation's toll-free number: 1-800-447-4700 They will take your name and address, and give you the phone number(s) for the people or organizations in your area. The MSF has courses for both beginning *and* experienced riders. They also ask you where you got their number. Be sure to tell them you read it on USENET ... it's one I bet they haven't heard before! Alan Jeddeloh Tektronix Graphics Workstations Division tektronix!tekecs!alanj@orca (503) 685-2882