Posted: Fri Jun 30, 2006 6:05 am
I'm not accusing you of trash-talking, and there's really no need to get too worked up about this. I just know enough about this forum and its members to know that an anti-MSF thread wouldn't get very far, so I was just curious what prompted your "reply" to this alleged mindset.
If that's one of the threads in question, you can see it wasn't long before someone came in to disagree, and the thread lasted a whopping four posts. The guy came across as very cocky, but even explained that (like me) he prefers to learn on his own. Near the end you can see he went on to say that the MSF would be good for a complete newbie.Beach wrote:I finally took the MSF course almost 2 weeks ago. I found it to be a big waste of money that could have been better spent on gear. It was challenging at times, and it was good practice but I had done more difficult excercises already.
In closing, I will say the MSF is good for someone who has not been on a bike yet. Its money well spent if you are not sure if you want to be on a bike or not.