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Posted: Sat Oct 07, 2006 7:20 am
by oldschoolorange
SOMETHING LIKE 475 UP HERE LOL YOU SAVE IT ON YOUR INSURANCE THOUGH



(Edit) sorry the caps lock was on

Posted: Sat Oct 07, 2006 8:31 am
by illzomb
damn...u guys paid cheap. it cost me $385 in nyc. i should have jus went over to jerzee.

Posted: Sat Oct 07, 2006 6:25 pm
by ofblong
Social Distortion wrote:Free in Illinois ($20 refundable deposit), but there are tons of people that sign up and classes usually are full.
You might be able to get in on stand by, but there are tons of people there......like standing in line for free govnt'cheese ( anyone grow up poor like me?)
we had powdered cheese and powdered milk with those lovely food stamps when I was growing up. Parents bought a 2 bedroom house that is something like 500 sq feet for 3 kids and my parents because my step dad won a lawsuit for some reason. even after we got the house we were still on food stamps etc.

Posted: Sun Oct 08, 2006 3:18 am
by cherokeepati
In NC at the Communiy College it was $100.00. I had purchased a new Honda Shadow VLX as a starter bike and Honda paid $75.00 refund for those that took the course. It was repaid to me with proof of paying for the class.

Posted: Sun Oct 08, 2006 10:35 am
by Social Distortion
ofblong wrote:
Social Distortion wrote:Free in Illinois ($20 refundable deposit), but there are tons of people that sign up and classes usually are full.
You might be able to get in on stand by, but there are tons of people there......like standing in line for free govnt'cheese ( anyone grow up poor like me?)
we had powdered cheese and powdered milk with those lovely food stamps when I was growing up. Parents bought a 2 bedroom house that is something like 500 sq feet for 3 kids and my parents because my step dad won a lawsuit for some reason. even after we got the house we were still on food stamps etc.
wow....thats pretty tough.
Over the holidays, i remember some pretty sad times....and for birthday parties...geez..1 hotdog w/ some ketchup, no bun....
makes you a little humble sometimes and also makes you proud of the people who cared for us and did all that they could...

Posted: Sun Oct 08, 2006 11:21 am
by AutumnCat
Wow - I'm so surprised the Safety class costs so much in various places.

We are in PA - and the price is free. You are encouraged to take the class more than once if you feel you need it.

~Janice

Posted: Sun Oct 08, 2006 11:23 am
by ofblong
Social Distortion wrote:
ofblong wrote:
Social Distortion wrote:Free in Illinois ($20 refundable deposit), but there are tons of people that sign up and classes usually are full.
You might be able to get in on stand by, but there are tons of people there......like standing in line for free govnt'cheese ( anyone grow up poor like me?)
we had powdered cheese and powdered milk with those lovely food stamps when I was growing up. Parents bought a 2 bedroom house that is something like 500 sq feet for 3 kids and my parents because my step dad won a lawsuit for some reason. even after we got the house we were still on food stamps etc.
wow....thats pretty tough.
Over the holidays, i remember some pretty sad times....and for birthday parties...geez..1 hotdog w/ some ketchup, no bun....
makes you a little humble sometimes and also makes you proud of the people who cared for us and did all that they could...
yup i think about it everytime I want a plasma tv :D.

Wow

Posted: Sun Oct 08, 2006 11:47 am
by Wrider
I guess I had it good! Here in CO it's 180 for a regular beginner class...

Posted: Sun Oct 08, 2006 8:03 pm
by Koss
Here I think the riders edge course from Barnette Harley Davidson (wow is that place HUGE) was 345 I believe... somewhere in that price range...

At the community college it was 205.

The place I took it at was A+ riders, costed me 225.