November 20, 2009

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Motorcycle Training Info


Motorcycle Training Classes for New Riders
Learn to ride the right way
The best way to learn how to ride a motorcycle is to take a training class. You may have friends or family members who'll insist they can teach how to ride a motorcycle, that you don't need to spend the time or money on a class, however, this is not a smart option. Stay on the safe side and invest in yourself by taking a formal motorcycle training class.
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Advanced Rider Training Classes
Fine tuning your skills
The Motorcycle Safety Foundation (MSF) offers advanced rider training called the Experienced RiderCourse. This class can be taken with your own motorcycle and with your own DOT-approved helmet. The class teaches advanced riding skills to those who feel comfortable on the road and comfortable with their motorcycle.
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The Value of a Riding Mentor
Plus clubs, and recommended books on motorcycling
Having a patient and compassionate experienced rider by your side during the early stages of your motorcycle riding life is invaluable. Many mistakes can be avoided by having someone, a mentor, nearby to help advise you otherwise. A riding mentor can steer you to the right way of doing something the first time and moving through the learning process that much faster.
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Advice on Becoming a Better Rider
Check out WRN's Riding Right section
One of the best things about a riding a motorcycle is embracing new experiences and watching yourself become a better rider, and we can all become a better rider. WRN's Riding Right section is devoted to helping you learn new skills so you'll ride more proficiently. Whether you are a veteran rider or just getting into motorcycling, it's worthwhile to check out the long list of articles written by Motorcycle Safety Foundation instructors.
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