SkooterG
Purveyor of Crooked Facts
I became an MSF RiderCoach about a year ago, and am teaching for Team AZ. It's been a lot of fun. But not only do I enjoy teaching noobies how to ride, but I am a big believer in advanced rider training.
As such, I will be taking the MSF Advanced Riding Techniques class this coming Saturday, 3/16/13. It runs 7am-5pm and is located at Team AZ's Gilbert facility on Elliot Road between Alma School and Arizona.
Cost is $149 and there are currently 3 slots still left: https://www.mtii.com/scripts/i5.exe?book=arizona&page=CS.CL.Select&CC=ART&SC=GIL&Mode=PB
More info on the class can be found here: https://www.motorcycletraining.com/courses/advanced-riding-techniques/
It would be great if any of you would join me!
Whether you take this class, or another rider training class by another organization, PLEASE take something! I can't stress this enough. We all spend big $$$ on our bikes, our gear, and our farkles, but how often do we spend a few hundred bucks on some advanced rider training that can not only make our riding more enjoyable, but save our bacon! Even if you have been riding for years, if you think you know it all and have nothing new to learn, you are wrong!
I know taking the Lee Parks Total Control class 6 years ago really opened up my riding to a whole new world.
As such, I will be taking the MSF Advanced Riding Techniques class this coming Saturday, 3/16/13. It runs 7am-5pm and is located at Team AZ's Gilbert facility on Elliot Road between Alma School and Arizona.
Cost is $149 and there are currently 3 slots still left: https://www.mtii.com/scripts/i5.exe?book=arizona&page=CS.CL.Select&CC=ART&SC=GIL&Mode=PB
More info on the class can be found here: https://www.motorcycletraining.com/courses/advanced-riding-techniques/
It would be great if any of you would join me!
Whether you take this class, or another rider training class by another organization, PLEASE take something! I can't stress this enough. We all spend big $$$ on our bikes, our gear, and our farkles, but how often do we spend a few hundred bucks on some advanced rider training that can not only make our riding more enjoyable, but save our bacon! Even if you have been riding for years, if you think you know it all and have nothing new to learn, you are wrong!
I know taking the Lee Parks Total Control class 6 years ago really opened up my riding to a whole new world.