04-24-2010, 07:22 PM | #81 | |
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it's a public service, is it the end all, NO, is it better then nothing, YES you can make a diff. since you're so knowledgable. join the ranks. whatever man, we call talk like we'll do something grand and make a better mousetrap, but in the end it's all talk.
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04-24-2010, 07:39 PM | #82 | ||
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The problem with MSF is it's pricing itself above it's value. It's a decent course sub $100, but in most markets it's well over that now. Sorry, but it's just not worth it. For the type of fees they are charging, you should get a lot more value for your money. I don't have the time to do MSF and why would I support something I don't believe in anyway? I am not looking to train everyone out there. I am not looking train all the sportbikers. I am only giving advice to those that ask for it. If you have an experienced rider that is willing to spend far more time with you than MSF and monitor your training beyond the parking lot, you can be better off than taking the MSF and then trying to figure wtf you are suppose to do on the road. I believe avatard has enough experience to train his girl far better than what's offered in MSF. If they will have the patience to allow for this is a whole other question that I wouldn't know because I don't know him to that level.
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04-24-2010, 08:10 PM | #83 | |
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04-24-2010, 08:13 PM | #84 | ||
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04-24-2010, 08:19 PM | #85 |
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I taught myself to ride. That means any asshole out there can. So get on that bike and join the other asshole out there on the road. It'll be grand.
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04-24-2010, 10:26 PM | #86 | |
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how much should it be? like i said, it's state subsidized, some states free some more. i bet most of the $400 are HD;s riding program w/ the HD price (Riders Edge). as for better programs, sure they are "better" programs for already able riders, i can't think of any that start out w/ "this is the ft brake, this is the throttle" http://www.ridelikeaprohouston.com/ $100 for 5 hrs heck even these guys recommend taking MSF "Every rider should sign up for as many MSF, or ERC classes, as you can. Knowledge is power, the more information riders get from the videos, books and classes, the better, safer and more skilled riders you become"
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04-25-2010, 01:06 AM | #87 | ||
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Europe has much better training programs. That don't revolve around bruh bruh bruh bruh riders either. We just have shit for training here in the states. Personally, I think the learn in the dirt when you are a kid is the best way to go about things. I don't really give a damn what some guys who put on a class in Houston think really.
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04-25-2010, 01:23 AM | #88 | |
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Trust me, I'm a good judge of this, and she's a prime candidate for the 'ole "twist and freeze".
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04-25-2010, 01:41 AM | #89 | |
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Someone at that age with that kind of twitchiness isn't going to just get over it. Particularly with the nature of motorcycling involving quick thinking and quick reactions to several things at once (for instance, making the quick decision to quick stop or dodge, depending on if you have a car riding your ass behind you). Freezing has a high chance of being deadly. Just my opinion. I am a fan of the MSF myself. But then I learn better in a regimented environment where there are other noobs around me so I don't feel like as much of an idiot. It is just a very BASIC course, but it's a good start, and you can always supplement what she learns from the course. Again, just an opinion.
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04-25-2010, 01:47 AM | #90 | |
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But the accident rate of these people taking the MSF IMO has nothing to do with taking a course or being a more educated rider. Riders taking courses as such tend to be more sportbike oriented and as a result will push their limits. Also, a large reason people take the MSF course is to get out of taking the DMV road test, which is inherently harder on a sportbike.
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