Close call today...
Damn dude, you have to pay for your MSF? PA offers the course at no charge and as long as you entered with a learners permit, then upon successful completion of the coarse, you come out with a class M license! For Freez!
And you use the MSF course's bikes, you need not worry about buying one or dropping one you already have.
And you use the MSF course's bikes, you need not worry about buying one or dropping one you already have.
). Glad the MSF taught you well, OP.
Damn dude, you have to pay for your MSF? PA offers the course at no charge and as long as you entered with a learners permit, then upon successful completion of the coarse, you come out with a class M license! For Freez!
And you use the MSF course's bikes, you need not worry about buying one or dropping one you already have.
And you use the MSF course's bikes, you need not worry about buying one or dropping one you already have.
Yeah, that's bizarre. Both the beginner AND intermediate MSF courses out here in IL are state-sponsored (free). There are $350 ones offered by local dealerships, but you don't even get your endorsement when you're done, so I never understood that.
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