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| Newbie Joined: Nov 2007 From: Henderson Posts: 4 |
Hey guys, I'm looking into taking the MSF course so I can learn about bikes and riding, has anyone taken the course at CSN? I want to know if they're good teachers and what not...so any opinions will help =) thanks guys! |
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Taken it, it's great. Do it, don't give it a second thought. It's your best course of action.
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take the course I took the advanced course and did me alot of good. also it will teach you the right way not your way. I also have friends that did the 3 day course, also the best move thay made. so dont think about it just do it. and good luck to you. hope to see you ridin soon.
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+1 on Rone and BigDaddy's comments. Just do it. Starting your riding career with a solid foundation is important. The MSF Basic Rider's Course is the absolute best way to start.
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Ive taken it 3 times , its always a good time and you learn so much..
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I have only heard good things about the MSF. Probably the best investment you can make. I wish they had the course when I got my license. It would probably saved me from myself many times over. Its better to learn the right way early on instead of spending years undoing bad habits.
__________________ "If you ever wanted to see what the law of unintended consequences looked like, you're about to find out." | |
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| Guest Posts: n/a | If your looking for someone to tell you bad things about the course, your going to be looking for a long time. I would compare it to trying to wire your house without taking electronics classes, probably not a good idea. So, let us know how it goes when your done with the class... |
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| Second Gear Joined: Jan 2006 Posts: 33 | +1! Classes fill up within hours of opening...so you gotta be by the phone. |
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+1 Awesome course. I didn't even know how to ride when I took the course. It taught me everything I needed to know. Experience is where you pick up the rest.
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great course good time
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definately worth taking! You'll learn more there then reading some book from the DMV.
__________________ The 50-50-90 rule: Anytime you have a 50-50 chance of getting something right, there's a 90% probability you'll get it wrong. 2005 Hayabusa | |
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