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Started by Matt V, August 20, 2004, 04:03:15 PM

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Matt V

Before I start my MSF BRT course.  I am so excited I am beside myself!    :thumb:
Weather calls for a little rain on Sunday which should make it interesting.  I've been waiting for this course for over 2 months with a '94 GS500 sitting in my garage (now all tuned up).

scratch

The motorcycle is no longer the hobby, the skill has become the hobby.

Power does not compare to skill.  What good is power without the skill to use it?

QuoteOriginally posted by Wintermute on BayAreaRidersForum.com
good judgement trumps good skills every time.

johncam4

it rained both days i took the class

indestructibleman

"My center has collapsed. My right flank is weakening. Situation excellent. I am attacking."
--Field Marshall Ferdinand Foch, during the Battle of The Marne

'94 GS500

Cal Price

Black Beemer  - F800ST.
In Cricket the testicular guard, or Box, was introduced in 1874. The helmet was introduced in 1974. Is there a message??

70 Cam Guy

Quote from: johncam4it rained both days i took the class

Yeah mine too.  It might have had something to do with me taking it in the middle of December though  :lol:

4 hours practically standing in the pouring rain in a parking lot.  I'm almost glad it rained during the class because it gave me a good introduction and some confidence in wet weather handling
Andy

Cal Price

......and you will, of course, be letting us know how you get on.......look forward to it.
Black Beemer  - F800ST.
In Cricket the testicular guard, or Box, was introduced in 1874. The helmet was introduced in 1974. Is there a message??

Matt V

Wow, what a great weekend!  And an exhausting one.  Half of our day today on the course was raining but that was a good thing.  First it helped us realize that wet weather isn't so bad.  And it was way better than doing it in the 90+ degree weather we've had a lot of the summer.  They do a great job and the progression of skills was just about right for me.  By the time it came to the testing phase I felt pretty good and did well (ie I passed).  Of course the instructors were great and really knew how to coach to get the most out of the students.  I've already got a riding buddy who went through the course last year so I'm looking forward to getting out later this week taking it easy and starting on local side roads for a while.  

Matt

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