Riding School
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Riding School
I think I have talked my wife into taking the class and getting her license. As a bonus, my 22 yo daughter also wants to learn. I've been looking at classes locally to send them to, but it's been 35 years since I got my license and I don't know much about the different offerings or companies. I know I want one that provides bikes to ride, but beyond that, what should I be looking for in a school? Anyone have recommendations for good ones?
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I took an MSF course back in the day, bikes provided and good course. Received the endorsement afterwards on my license. The course at the dealer also uses provided bikes and good course and you get the endorsement afterwards. The only difference is the dealer course does a few gimmick things to attempt to steer the participants toward getting a Harley
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I took the riding class at my local H-D dealer a while back. It's MSF endorsed and was a 2-day course over the weekend and they provide the bike and class material. Only thing you gotta buy is a helmet and gloves if you don't have them already. Pretty easy to pass, IMO, as 14 of the 16 people in my class have never ridden a bike before. The test at the end is based on all of the maneuvers they teach in the class. As dawg mentioned, my state uses the riding class in lieu of the riding test at the DMV to get your MC endorsement.
Last edited by RKZen; 10-12-2024 at 05:07 PM.
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