Well, I passed the MSF! For those of you thinking about the class, TAKE IT! Its the best $245 bucks spent. What better way to spent a weekend (on a bike) and learning well proven skills that a lot of 'wannabes' have no clue how to perform.
Now all I need is a bike!
Passed the MSF this weekend!
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Re: Passed the MSF this weekend!
Congrats! What'd you get for a score?funinaz wrote:Well, I passed the MSF! For those of you thinking about the class, TAKE IT! Its the best $245 bucks spent. What better way to spent a weekend (on a bike) and learning well proven skills that a lot of 'wannabes' have no clue how to perform.
Now all I need is a bike!
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I scored a 100 on the written; don't know what I received on the riding evaluation. I know that I did not receive a perfect score. Probably little points here and there. It really doesn't matter to me as long as I passed.
I know that I'm not ready for rush hour on the interstate. Once I get my bike I'll still continue to practice on the residental streets and in parking lots.
For those about to take the MSF, the written exam is extremly easy. Read the book carefully and you should have no problems. Most of the questions are obvious. The riding is a little bit harder, but you get plenty of practice time. Funny thing was, we practiced the exact skills required during the evaluation all Sunday morning, so the exam wasn't that difficult.
I know that I'm not ready for rush hour on the interstate. Once I get my bike I'll still continue to practice on the residental streets and in parking lots.
For those about to take the MSF, the written exam is extremly easy. Read the book carefully and you should have no problems. Most of the questions are obvious. The riding is a little bit harder, but you get plenty of practice time. Funny thing was, we practiced the exact skills required during the evaluation all Sunday morning, so the exam wasn't that difficult.
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good idea rookfuninaz wrote:I scored a 100 on the written; don't know what I received on the riding evaluation. I know that I did not receive a perfect score. Probably little points here and there. It really doesn't matter to me as long as I passed.
I know that I'm not ready for rush hour on the interstate. Once I get my bike I'll still continue to practice on the residental streets and in parking lots.
For those about to take the MSF, the written exam is extremly easy. Read the book carefully and you should have no problems. Most of the questions are obvious. The riding is a little bit harder, but you get plenty of practice time. Funny thing was, we practiced the exact skills required during the evaluation all Sunday morning, so the exam wasn't that difficult.

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