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Old 06-06-2007, 09:37 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Whelps I took my first day of MSF yesterday. It was an excellent experience with the BEST instructor he was funny and informative. To be honest, I really didn't know quite ALOT things I learned. The class gives me a glowing feeling, as if I just went to a class that made my life alot funner. The instructor showed us a couple of lids that fell. Damage on impact and the scratches. Furthermore, we had a helmet that was cut open to see what and how it was made. We did the work book and watched the MSF videos. What was really interesting was when the front wheel, if i may, lost traction (started to slide out) and how the guy in the video recovered it. If i remeber correctly it was the third to the last video or the second to the last video.

Many of the people in the class had bikes. We went over how to avoid locking up and what to do when in the lock up situation. I love the $150 manual . Someone in our class had a jacket but no bike and we looked at his jacket and went through the safety features such as the natural curves in the arm, material, and things to put to soften landings. We worked in table groups and was actually fun. I had a cool group, some guy even wanted the same bike as I--ninja 250. It was the best experience of my life I seriously think. This wasn't even the riding portion jjust the classroom. WOW my instructor was cooool. I highly recommend--so far in my opinion-- taking the MSF course. #1) it's fun #2) its definately worth every penny #3) fun + informative #4) meet new friends #5) a million other things.

Overall I highly like this course, so far..... THANKS FOR RECOMMENDING THIS GUYS AHALKJDLSKJGLSKDJGLKAJSFLKJSDLGKSJDLFKJKAHLKJSLDKJ LKJDFSDKFJSLDKFJLAKJLKJFSD im going crazy over the riding portion

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Old 06-06-2007, 10:25 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Glad you had a great 1st day. keep having fun and you'll breeze through the course and learn some skills that will one day save your life.
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Old 06-06-2007, 10:41 PM   #3 (permalink)
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I get the feeling you enjoyed the course!!!!

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Old 06-06-2007, 11:16 PM   #4 (permalink)
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So did you enjoy it?
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So did you enjoy it?
ehhh. it was a hastle

hahahaha twas the best
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