Profficient Motorcycling book
Profficient Motorcycling book
Is it going to help or hurt to read this book before I take the MSF BRC? Are the techniques/strategies/information different than what is taught in the BRC?
Should I take the BRC first and just focus on their way of teaching (to hopefully pass the test(s)) and then read the book after?
Thank you.
Should I take the BRC first and just focus on their way of teaching (to hopefully pass the test(s)) and then read the book after?
Thank you.
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Proficient Motorcycling is more about getting an experienced rider's attention to hazards and stuff.
I found More Proficient Motorcycling to be a more "how to" book for myself. (I have both plus Street Strategies.)
I found More Proficient Motorcycling to be a more "how to" book for myself. (I have both plus Street Strategies.)
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Bill and Pete do the Dragon's Tail at Deal's Gap:
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I agree.Shorts wrote:Dusty, great pics from the Deals Gap rideDustyJacket wrote:Proficient Motorcycling is more about getting an experienced rider's attention to hazards and stuff.
I found More Proficient Motorcycling to be a more "how to" book for myself. (I have both plus Street Strategies.)
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It won't hurt to read the book before the MSF class. But your understanding of some things in the book will be different after you experience them as physical actions. So, read the book, take the class, then read the book again. You'll have some "aha!" moments the second time through the book.
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2013 Kawasaki KLX250S