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New Member
by: ccprof - Feb 25, 2013 13:11:49 GMT -6
Post by ccprof on Feb 25, 2013 13:11:49 GMT -6
Welcome! Us old guys rule!
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Post by ccprof on Dec 26, 2012 5:40:00 GMT -6
Merry Christmas and Happy New Years to all!
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Post by ccprof on Dec 1, 2012 10:55:35 GMT -6
Glad to hear it. I'm still alive too.
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Post by ccprof on Nov 5, 2012 8:03:20 GMT -6
Ouch! When I went down, I was sure glad to be wearing an armored jacket, gloves and helmet. Hope you're better soon!
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Post by ccprof on Nov 3, 2012 6:03:22 GMT -6
PA has a new licensing law for 16 and 17 year olds. See below. Act 84 Changes Affecting Teens Applying for Motorcycle Licenses As of Friday, Aug. 31, a new law takes effect that impacts 16- and 17-year-olds who wish to take the skills test for their motorcycle licenses. Under Act 84, which Governor Corbett signed on July 2, any person 16- or 17-years old who wants a motorcycle license must first complete the Basic Rider Course (BRC) offered by the Pennsylvania Motorcycle Safety Program (PAMSP). You will be covered by this change if you are scheduled for the motorcycle skills test on Friday Aug. 31 or thereafter. The PAMSP Basic Rider Course is free for Pennsylvania residents. It provides an introduction to the fundamentals of safe and responsible operation of a motorcycle and consists of 15 hours of classroom and riding instruction, five hours in the classroom and 10 hours on the course. Participants in the Basic Rider Course are supplied with motorcycles and helmets. Before they can take the licensing test, 16- and 17-year-olds must remain on the learner’s permit for six months and complete 65 hours of on-the-road training. Persons under 18 years of age also must show the DL-180C form signed by the parent or guardian that attests to the 65 hours of training being completed. The 15 hours of PAMSP training counts toward the 65-hour on-the-road requirement. Persons completing the PAMSP course will be issued a certification card and, if they have met the six-month and 65-hour requirement, can take the licensing skills test as part of the PAMSP training. Those who complete the training, but have not yet spent six months on the permit or completed the entire on-the-road training requirement, will have to wait until those two requirements are met before they can test. Once eligible, they should again contact PAMSP prior to expiration of their permit to schedule a final ride, which consists of the last five hours of training leading to the skills test. Please note that because of safety concerns, training is not available between November and March. To register for training and find the nearest training location, please visit the PAMSP website at www.pamsp.com or call 1-800-845-9533, Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to noon. There are nearly 70 training sites across the state. For frequently asked questions, please click here. Forms and Publications Motorcycle Safety Program Fact Sheet Motorcycle Operator’s Manual (Online version contains sample test questions and answers.) DL-180C Parent or Guardian Certification of Driving Experience DL-180TD Parent or Guardian Consent (needed in conjunction with DL-180 for applicants under 18 years of age)
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Post by ccprof on Oct 28, 2012 12:33:27 GMT -6
Years ago, some woman complained to Field & Stream about a weekend shoot where the gunners killed 10,000 skeet. She thought that was a terrible slaughter. F&S noted that skeet are also really hard to cook and eat! Don't forget all those naugas that were killed to cover car seats!
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Post by ccprof on Oct 28, 2012 12:30:19 GMT -6
Welcome! Glad to have you with us!
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Post by ccprof on Oct 24, 2012 5:14:48 GMT -6
Hey - deer are a danger to us riders. But go out and catch the vid about moving deer crossing signs on YouTube.
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Post by ccprof on Oct 11, 2012 6:42:29 GMT -6
Hey - sorry to hear that. I went down 2 years ago. Road rash and sore ribs for about 3 weeks - ouch. Everybody be careful!
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Post by ccprof on Oct 2, 2012 13:36:59 GMT -6
Hey! Welcome! Did you check out the Tech section farther down the home page? I'm sure some of our Chinese 150 gurus will get back to you too.
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Post by ccprof on Sept 18, 2012 7:26:02 GMT -6
Richard - if you're riding from the E-burg campus, that is really scary!
We're having heavy rains today. I just got back from town and there are tons of leaves on the roads + oil/detergent. Bad, bad, bad. News says that there are a lot of truck accidents up around Harrisburg. I-83 was closed and traffic was backed up on the Turnpike.
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Post by ccprof on Sept 12, 2012 4:50:06 GMT -6
Just a note to all. The night before last, the sirens over at the fire house went off. We turned the scanner on and the call out was for a motorcycle accident about a mile away. It turns out that the guy down the street was riding home after dark and a deer jumped out in front of him. He managed to miss it but ran his Harley into a ditch and went down. He wasn't seriously injured but was in the hospital overnight for observation.
We don't have a lot of deer around here but there are lots of cornfields and they aren't harvested yet.
Watch out for leaves too!
Be careful my friends!
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Post by ccprof on Sept 12, 2012 4:44:42 GMT -6
Hey - your feeder's just like ours. I guess the little gus are going to migrate soon. We've seen a max of 5 at one time but usually it's 3 and they chase each other off.
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Post by ccprof on Sept 5, 2012 5:05:11 GMT -6
It does look like a timber rattler but even 6' would be awfully big. That's what .22's are for. Of course of up here, they're protected.
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new member
by: ccprof - Jul 26, 2012 5:43:24 GMT -6
Post by ccprof on Jul 26, 2012 5:43:24 GMT -6
Welcome Erik. Thanks for your service!
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