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Cali600rr
03-18-2006, 06:36 PM
Well, today I passed/completed the MSF basic riders course. The course was not difficult, but I am extremely happy that I will finally be a licensed rider. I have been riding for the past 3 years and no license. A few close calls with the LEOs but fortunately they were nice and did not tow my bike.
I highly recommend the class for licensing purposes or just brush up on skills.
K-dog
03-18-2006, 07:59 PM
Originally posted by Cali600rr
A few close calls with the LEOs but fortunately they were nice and did not tow my bike.
Nice to who? :confused
Anyway, congrats on passing the course! See it wasn't so bad now was it?
Being licensed, and insured is a very good idea. :shhh
mrtnz
03-18-2006, 11:53 PM
Congratulations on completing the MSF basic riders course! :)
Which MSF location did you attend?
Cali600rr
03-19-2006, 03:17 PM
I went to the class that was held @ MT View High School in.... MT View.
Class cost $235, it really wasnt that hard. There were people in the class that I would not ride with and they passed, but we had a good staff teaching.
Showed me how many bad habits I had.
greener
03-31-2006, 10:35 PM
+1
I just finished my class at Mountain View a while back, the staff was cool.
Were you in the Sunday PM class on 3/12 with me?
I had a blue helmet and silver/black riding clothes.
swerv512
04-02-2006, 12:10 PM
I have been riding for the past 3 years and no license. A few close calls with the LEOs but fortunately they were nice and did not tow my bike.
Congrats on passing the class, although i saw a guy drop a bike twice and still pass the basic class i was attending a while ago....
I, like you, rode for a few years without having an M1 , just learning permits; and i too had a few close run-in's with John Q Law with no harsh consequence. My advice, from my own experience, is to continue to ride like you don't have an M1- it'll always keep ya looking in the rear view and at the speedo.
jake28
04-07-2006, 12:48 AM
Originally posted by swerv512
My advice, from my own experience, is to continue to ride like you don't have an M1- it'll always keep ya looking in the rear view and at the speedo.
That is quite possibly the greatest advice I have ever heard.
Thanks from a stupid speeding teenager!
jake28
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