In what order to begin learning?

MotoGente

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Hello Two Wheel Tribe!
So I am wanting to follow this motovlog in a sequential order...is there a particular thread to start with for reading? I want to follow and learn from others on their very beginnings, what works, what doesn't and what is working best now in 2020 when so many other things are not working. I am willing to read and study, just wondering if there is an all time best thread, or series of threads that will help me get acclimated? Any and all feedback is greatly appreciated.
 
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Theodor

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Hello and welcome to the forums also from me!
I would say, as no one thing fits everyone, you should start searching keywords that you are learning about and just reading the most active threads. You will form your own opinion and preferences about content, about technical solutions etc. pretty soon. I personally think there is no right order to learn theory about this. Just as long as you can put the pieces together in your head and find where the connections are and how they affect each other.
 

YBGuy

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Like Theodor said, keywords is a good way to go! I also like checking out the "Latest posts" these are the items that show up on the right side of the page.

But here are a couple good starting links I have found along the way and a good place for new members to start:

https://motovlog.com/forums/introduce-yourself.4/ (Introduce yourself)
https://motovlog.com/forums/forum-news.6/ (Forum News)
https://motovlog.com/threads/please-read-the-forum-rules.17535/ (Some rules)
https://motovlog.com/threads/cant-post-a-video-read-and-then-you-can-post.8241/ (Sharing rules)
https://motovlog.com/forums/members-vlogs.22/ (MemberVlogs) Popular!

Lastly, this forum is awesome, the members are awesome. Just wanted to throw up the general guidelines in a couple links above so you get those out of the way and for a better overall experience. You will also find most people here are pretty chill. :) We all love motorcycles so it is a great place to share stories, ideas and general conversation.
 

HippoDrone

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Thank you @YBGuy awesome post bud! :)

I def recommend using the search feature if you have any specific questions you want answering, but if you can't find the answer, or you think the information may be a bit out of date, you can alway either bump that thread asking if anything has changed, or start a new topic.
 
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HRMV

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Welcome along and I would reiterate what has been said in terms of no size fits all. If you have particular queries am confident someone else will have asked it before so you should find the answer here.
 
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