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The MSF Ridercourse

A look at the Motorcycle Safety Foundation's MSF Ridercourse. This is the course to take to get your motorcycle liscense. It's a 15 hour 2-day course.  
 
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plasticsman10 (2 months ago) Show Hide
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what is the advanced course? i'm taking my bike test soon so is this course for someone who has got a bike licence & wants to be more advanced or is it for a course to just get a licence to be able to ride a bike? am abit confused haha,
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The MSF Rider Ed courses are broken into different skill levels. BRC is the Basic Rider course for beginning riders or those who are returning after a long lay off everything is provided . ERC is for those who have been riding for a minimum of 2 years, you provide your own bike and gear. ARC is the newest,with fewer students and more road time.
plasticsman10 (1 week ago) Show Hide
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great, thanks for the reply :-)
ajdonabed (2 months ago) Show Hide
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Good course :-)

i was quoted $250 here in California. Wow.
jhardy66617 (2 months ago) Show Hide
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that was a shitty head turn, that was like nothing. the course is easy for guys atleast, prob a lil easier for guys because the weight or power doesnt worry us as much
bestabac (3 months ago) Show Hide
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its pretty much like riding a bike really but faster
pmic2011 (4 months ago) Show Hide
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for advanced ridercourse, are you allowed to bring a Ninja zx14?

its my uncles and unfortunately the only bike available for me
royce97 (4 months ago) Show Hide
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i'm still 17 =) its $80 for me
taking the 19th
SoldierCyfix (4 months ago) Show Hide
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i had to pay $170 for it. i just passed it today.

if you have riding experience its going to be a breeze. if you dont, you may fail but its no problem because they let you retake it for free

plus you get discount on insurance. and you dont have to take the DMV riding test
submissions72 (4 months ago) Show Hide
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I can't waitttttttttttttttttt I'm taking the class on Sept 5-6 in Bronx, NY I'm so excited!

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