I just completed MSF course

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I just completed MSF course

#1 Unread post by brentf13 »

Everything that i've read about it being a great learing experience was true - I feel like my ideas about riding have been cleaned up and i really know what to expect.

I'm ready to go

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#2 Unread post by 1will »

congrats. so have you had the m endorsement put on your license yet? it was a bit anticlimactic for me, just a tiny little M next to where there was formerly only a C. still a great feeling though! after all that waiting!
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#3 Unread post by VermilionX »

congrats!

the msf was ok... didn't learn much new stuff since i've been riding the bike and spending time here on the forums before i took the class.

but yeah, i had to take it since i don't wanna do the DMV riding test.
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#4 Unread post by Z (fka Sweet Tooth) »

It's good to hear that it was a positive experience. Do you have a bike yet?

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#5 Unread post by brentf13 »

Nope - don't have a bike yet - i won't say what i'm considering (to avoid flaming) - just that it will be my first bike in a long while (14 years) and my last was a zx-7 - although i did take my course at a Harley dealer and after being in the dealershipt for 4 straight days - they grow on you...
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#6 Unread post by Z (fka Sweet Tooth) »

brentf13 wrote:Nope - don't have a bike yet - i won't say what i'm considering (to avoid flaming) - just that it will be my first bike in a long while (14 years) and my last was a zx-7 - although i did take my course at a Harley dealer and after being in the dealershipt for 4 straight days - they grow on you...
Yeah I know they grow on you. Have fun shopping...

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#7 Unread post by bok »

smart idea taking the course after a long hiatus.

as for your bike choice get what you like and can handle. Since you used to ride and were mature enough to take the course after being away, i would think that your decision should at least be fairly rational.

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#8 Unread post by brentf13 »

Well i'm not that in love with Harley - just yet - i'm still thinking about a sportbike - lucky - two of my neighbors do track days - i'd like to get into that - maybe a weekend a month
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