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Abate vs. MSF

Posted: Sat Feb 25, 2006 9:27 pm
by -OGz-Candiru
I just got my motorcycle permit,and I'm ready to take a class. I live in Inidiana and the state has contracted out the licensing to ABATE. If I take their class for $75 and pass, i get a card from the organization, go to the BMV and get the license without a problem and no test. However, I'm curious if I would get a better training with MSF since that's all I ever read about in the forum. Any thoughts?

Posted: Sat Feb 25, 2006 11:39 pm
by Wizzard
1st off Welcome to the TMW Forums . And secondly does ABATE offer the same training as the MSF Course ?
Regards, Wizzard

Posted: Sun Feb 26, 2006 8:32 am
by -OGz-Candiru
Thanks for the welcome! I"m happy to be here. The Abate pamphlet says the basic rider course is a 15 to 20 hr course designed to teach:
straight line riding, turning, shifting, braking

Mental skills:
street riding strategies, special riding situations, proper riding attitude

complex physical skills for:
advanced turning techniques, maximum braking techniques, swerving.

The descriiption is a little vague, but I think that's what the MSF course offers as well.

Posted: Sun Feb 26, 2006 11:13 am
by jmillheiser
Its probably still the MSF course. ABATE administers the MSF course in some states.

Re: Abate vs. MSF

Posted: Sun Feb 26, 2006 11:43 am
by Jamers!
-OGz-Candiru wrote:I just got my motorcycle permit,and I'm ready to take a class. I live in Inidiana and the state has contracted out the licensing to ABATE. If I take their class for $75 and pass, i get a card from the organization, go to the BMV and get the license without a problem and no test. However, I'm curious if I would get a better training with MSF since that's all I ever read about in the forum. Any thoughts?



i used to live in Indy and id say take the MSF. The ABATE teaches ya some stuff. But MSF is more through IMO. ABATE is not a bad school im saying, just MSF teaches ya more and gives ya more info and exp i think.


JWF