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Just did my BRC last month. Online course first, Friday night 4 hour classroom, Saturday and Sunday 7:30 - 12:30 on the range. The final practical was during the 11-12:30 period on Sunday. Our class all did extremely well, they waived us on 3 exercises during the practical since we had performed them during the practice. Took my card and permit to New York State DMV and got the M endorsement the next day.
This is my first ever bike, 2012 Dyna Switchback and I got the Ride Like a Pro DVD and some trainers cones and have been doing drills twice a week. .... and riding everywhere as well.
Overlooking the Great South Bay in Patchogue, New York.
This is my first ever bike, 2012 Dyna Switchback and I got the Ride Like a Pro DVD and some trainers cones and have been doing drills twice a week. .... and riding everywhere as well.
Overlooking the Great South Bay in Patchogue, New York.
Last edited by jayelrider; 05-24-2017 at 07:48 PM.
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In Fl my course was all day Saturday, half classroom and half riding. Sunday morning was the written test at 8am, you had to pass that before going back out to ride. Then we had 4 hours of riding, then the riding test. We were done by 4pm Sunday, I had already made my appointment at the DMV for 9am next morning, took the certificate with me and got my M license. I had a Harley by 3pm.
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In Fl my course was all day Saturday, half classroom and half riding. Sunday morning was the written test at 8am, you had to pass that before going back out to ride. Then we had 4 hours of riding, then the riding test. We were done by 4pm Sunday, I had already made my appointment at the DMV for 9am next morning, took the certificate with me and got my M license. I had a Harley by 3pm.
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The class I took had it at the end of the course. If riders couldn't get it right on first try, they'd let them try again.
I think the most important thing to do is get on a bike and ride as soon as you can after the course and put everything to practice that you've learned.
There are a lot of things to remember that will eventually become second nature.
I think the most important thing to do is get on a bike and ride as soon as you can after the course and put everything to practice that you've learned.
There are a lot of things to remember that will eventually become second nature.