Passed the MSF class!
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- skully93
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Passed the MSF class!
I took my ABATE class this weekend on the provided Nighthawk 250cc motorcycles. There's a lot to get used to after having only a few hand controls, but I learned a lot and it was great fun. I'll probably take some of their more advanced courses when I can and very much recommend them.
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- SoCalScooter
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Re: (NSR) Passed the MSF class!
Congrats Skully... I hope you get a good discount for insurance! Which advanced classes do you think you would take? I'm considering heading back for a weekend to take the basic rider course part 2, or perhaps the street rider course, mainly to correct any bad habits I may have picked up along the wayskully93 wrote:I took my ABATE class this weekend on the provided Nighthawk 250cc motorcycles. There's a lot to get used to after having only a few hand controls, but I learned a lot and it was great fun. I'll probably take some of their more advanced courses when I can and very much recommend them.

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Congrat. One of the best classes all scooter riders should take.
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At the risk of sounding like a broken record, a great follow up to the MSF course is David Hough's "Proficient Motorcycling". A must for any rider's library.
- skully93
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we discussed that in class. The instructor said "I will always wear a helmet on a bike and a seat belt in the car. however, I should do this of my own free will, and not made to do it. If I want to increase my risk many times over, that's my right!"
And I can't disagree. Too often it seems little things are taken away to save us from ourselves, only to happen anyway.
And I can't disagree. Too often it seems little things are taken away to save us from ourselves, only to happen anyway.
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Congratulations!
Congratulations on passing! 
