MSF course
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I don't know of any state that requires the msf. I know the military is starting to require it. I do know its worth the money to do it. I do know its easier to get your license thru them than at the DMV.
Doing a figure 8 on a sportbike SUCKS if you have no experience and that is a mandatory portion of many states' testing
Doing a figure 8 on a sportbike SUCKS if you have no experience and that is a mandatory portion of many states' testing
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I don't know of any state that requires the msf. I know the military is starting to require it. I do know its worth the money to do it. I do know its easier to get your license thru them than at the DMV.
Doing a figure 8 on a sportbike SUCKS if you have no experience and that is a mandatory portion of many states' testing
Doing a figure 8 on a sportbike SUCKS if you have no experience and that is a mandatory portion of many states' testing
#7
Do I absolutely have to take the msf course before i go and get my class "m" license? i don't have the time to take it right now due to working 6 days a week, but i do plan on taking it when my job decides to let me have vacation... Im from texas and have heard both.
#8
Its a very good thing to have plus it saves money on your insurance for taking it. Plus after you finish the course, they give you the DMV waiver so you have your license right away. It can get a little annoying if you already know how to ride but they teach you stuff that can help you in certain situation
#10
+1 on MSF. Agree w/ comments above. Just take the course when you can. You'll be glad you did. Go into it w/ an open mind to learn & you'll benefit from it.
The insurance discount you get from taking the course(s), is def a plus.
Yes, the military does require the MSF -or- equivalent safety course...some are even offered right on post/base. Some post commanders require a safety vest while on post, like the Icon Milspec vest, but its no longer required service-wide.
The insurance discount you get from taking the course(s), is def a plus.
Yes, the military does require the MSF -or- equivalent safety course...some are even offered right on post/base. Some post commanders require a safety vest while on post, like the Icon Milspec vest, but its no longer required service-wide.