Dichotomous wrote: ...isnt most of the MSF course based on 15mph or less? and when does anyone go 15mph? I dont belive my traffic skills will get much better by taking the course, ...
I have noticed that most of the motions and movements and requirements for controlling a motorcycle below 15mph dont seem to mean didly above 25mph ...
Except Panic Swerving and Panic Braking. MSF isn't about tooling down the road at 55. It's about developing skills needed for emergency situatuions. And as far as the slow speed maneuvers... what happens when you go to Wal-Mart on the bike and have to negotiate the crowded parking lot?
Control is control and speed has little to do with that. Granted it is easier to ride at a faster speed... but it's not any easier to react... MSF teaches how to react and react correctly. And it gives you plenty of time on a small bike to practice so you can develop muscle memory... probably the most important thing in motorcycling. Also... when do you get the oppertunity to have a very experienced and trained rider watch how you ride at 55 MPH and critique you?
These are statistics... take them for what you will...
More accidents happen to riders with less than 6 months of experience.
More accidents happen to riders without any formal training.
More accidents happen to riders that don't wear helmets.
(and interestingly)
Fewer accidents happen to riders wearing white or light colored helmets.
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