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MSF beginner course - what to expect?
04/26/11 at 11:17:03
 
Ok all ofyou who have done the MSF beginner course I need to know what to expect - what was difficult how did you get thru it etc. I am going to take the class May 6-8 and i have read the curiculum book already - as far as the hands on goes what do i need to prepair for?

Had one co-worker who took the course and said for her the figure 8 insdie two parking spaces was her biggest challenge.
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Reply #1 - 04/26/11 at 11:33:10
 
weracerc wrote on 04/26/11 at 11:17:03:
Had one co-worker who took the course and said for her the figure 8 insdie two parking spaces was her biggest challenge.


I concur, the figure 8 was the hardest for me.  After riding for many years I had to take the course when I moved to Florida.  They didn't recognize the MC endorsement on my previous license.  I'm getting old and my sense of balance isn't as it once was.  I only had to put my foot down once but it only cost me 5 points.  I swear, that space was a lot smaller than 2 parking spaces.
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Reply #2 - 04/26/11 at 11:52:26
 

Yup, they ain't making getting into riding a bike any easier.   Coursework and tests are much more complete than they were in years past as well.

They are putting some $$ and time barriers up to new riders, IMHO.
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Reply #3 - 04/26/11 at 12:59:27
 
Yea the figure 8 was probably hardest.  Trick is to not slow down too much.  Keep clutching in and out, steady speed cause you'll touch your foot down if you get going too slow.  I think going over the line is less points than touching a foot down, but don't quote me on that.

The other thing I hated was the quick-stop in a curve!  Still bugs me to come around a curve and a car be stopped in front of me.

You being a bigger guy might want to practice some straight quick-stops.  They make you get going to a set speed, say 20 mph, then raise a flag and you have to stop by a certain distance.  And you can't start braking until they throw the flag.    

But as long as you've been riding, you should do fine.  Just be open to all their techniques and suggestions.  And have fun!!!   Best of luck!  
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Reply #4 - 04/26/11 at 13:21:00
 
when i get off the throttle and on both brakes the 650 stops pretty darn quick from say 40 or less......I'll practice though - curve stopping hummmm interesting.....if all the bikes they have are midget mobiles i wonder if they will let ride my own since I have the forward controls and feel more at ease on my own bike????
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Reply #5 - 04/26/11 at 14:12:28
 
babyhog is right on about the figure 8 just keep the throttle steady and slip the cluch as needed.
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Reply #6 - 04/26/11 at 14:17:07
 
Listen to your instructors,and trust them.We have a curriculum we have to follow that has been proven to work.You also have to trust yourself.Relax and have fun. Wink
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Reply #7 - 04/26/11 at 14:28:06
 
+1 demin

The hardess part will be learning to crawl cause you all ready know how to run.  So don't roll yer eyes when they say to do baby steps.

yes hardess skill is figure 8, we don't do that every day.
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Reply #8 - 04/26/11 at 15:51:56
 
The figure 8 is tough and the emergency stop from 20 mph can be a challange, they made us downshift to first gear while stopping,it didn't seem hard till it started to rain. Stopping a DR 90 with bald tires in the rain was not any fun. Get as much time on the bike as possible so you are comfortable with it.
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Reply #9 - 04/26/11 at 16:22:48
 
Just keep an open mind, pay attention, and try your best and you will do fine.  My wife and I completed it handily with zero motorcycle experience.
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Reply #10 - 04/26/11 at 16:30:19
 
I hated it.  learned a lot. still hated it. I think it's my personality though.
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Reply #11 - 04/26/11 at 16:35:11
 
topgunz1 wrote on 04/26/11 at 16:22:48:
Just keep an open mind, pay attention, and try your best and you will do fine.  My wife and I completed it handily with zero motorcycle experience.

Perhaps that's what it takes, us old pro's are a little set in our ways.
Lets hope you can put the old adage away "it's not if you fall off,it's when"
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Reply #12 - 04/27/11 at 07:36:58
 
MSF beginner course - what to expect?


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Reply #13 - 04/27/11 at 11:41:08
 
Stimpy - FSO wrote on 04/27/11 at 07:36:58:
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...dehydration


Forgot about that! We did it in July in S. Louisiana, pants, boots, gloves, long sleeves, and full helmet get MISERABLE when your only going parking lot speed.   Bring lots of water, instructors should give you breaks.
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Reply #14 - 04/27/11 at 12:06:01
 
Early May in NC probably in the low 70's and low humidity - I hope! fat boy might loose a few lbs during the process though if it gets much over 70F.....hell i get hot setting still in sub-zero temps who am i kidding!

will take a water jug thanks for pointing that out.
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