it's the easiest way to get the full endorsement for starters, and with their bikes, they're only 250cc's. u'll have an easier time figuring it out how to do it the right way on a xtra small bike, and a bigger bike will be a much easier transistion. u will especially learn how to properly use ur brakes. alot of noobie rider's go down from not being able to get the bike stopped in time after getting surprized by a cage doing the lethal 'left turn manuver' in front of them.
besides the msf course, i recommend expanding it by utilizing video's from ride like a pro. in a parking lot, u can simulate a extremely twisty road in 1 of the exercises. instructor jerry palidino can and does put the bike all the way to the boards in 1 of the exercises riding 2-up. they're worth it. just go to http://www.ridelikeapro.com
u can wind u making a bad situation worse if u dont know the 'hidden secrets'. btw, these skills are perishable; if u dont use em, u lose em. when it comes to bikes, it's highly adviseable to every so often do some refresher training in a parking lot, especially the art of panic stops. hopefully, a cage wont ambush u and take u out of the game.....but never trust a cage if u value to life.
2007-02-17 07:51:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Enough to get you started riding the right way. The courses are very
intense and you will learn a lot in those two days. Continue practicing what you learned on a nearby empty parking lot for a few more weeks. Then hit the less traveled roads a little bit at a time and move up to riding in regular traffic.
2007-02-17 06:24:47
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answered by Ellwood 4
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Take the course!!! If you'r a new rider you need every advantage you can get!!! There's pleanty you can learn from the course, that you probably never even thought of, as a new rider. Take it from a life long rider, you can never have too much experience, or knowledge when it comes to riding!!! Good luck!!!!
2007-02-17 06:32:27
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answered by sunshine 1
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You'll learn a lot more than you would in 2 days by yourself.
2007-02-17 07:46:51
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answered by Firecracker . 7
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actually 2 days you can learn quite abit to get you started.just
pay attention and don't fall asleep.remember you have to
maintain your bike if you want it to run well or have the dealer
do it and rip you off.
2007-02-17 07:17:39
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answered by gixx 5
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Ellwood is right he must be on a mission from God
2007-02-17 06:28:17
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answered by Anonymous
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