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I want to take the MSF advanced rider course. There are no fees for the upcoming course listed on the website yet. How much did your advanced course cost. I realize it may be different from my areas cost.
Your Location says NY. The first step would be to find a class near you. Not every site holds ARCs. The cost would be site specific. Prices in states vary and not a lot of States offer the ARC class. Because it doesn't provide a license waiver it isn't very popular so sites don't want to spend the time and money to get ranges painted and approved and instructors certified.
All that said, it is a very good class that in addition to improving skill, makes you consider your behavior and decision making. If you can find the class don't hesitate to take it.
I took it in 2011. Was about $120 if I remember correctly. Well worth it.
This is in the wrong forum.
Nobody on this Forum needs to put down the cheetos, get off their asses, put on some deodorant, and get out and ride more than this bunch. The problem is if they leave the house they may be faced with the fact that the sky isn't falling, most people are happy and enjoying life, and nobody really cares what their opinion is.
Nobody on this Forum needs to put down the cheetos, get off their asses, put on some deodorant, and get out and ride more than this bunch. The problem is if they leave the house they may be faced with the fact that the sky isn't falling, most people are happy and enjoying life, and nobody really cares what their opinion is.
"most" people? You mean like the walking dead that voted twice for obozo like you? LOL you're too funny!!! you should be a comedian!! HAhahahaaaa
"most" people? You mean like the walking dead that voted twice for obozo like you? LOL you're too funny!!! you should be a comedian!! HAhahahaaaa
I agree, hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha. As for the advice about the wrong forum Ron is right, it needs to be posted in a high traffic area like the off topic section so the OP will get more viewers.
I figured reading my post you would have realized I already checked the NY area. Next time I will pretend I am talking to my kids. OP that replied with the cost, thank you.
Nobody on this Forum needs to put down the cheetos, get off their asses, put on some deodorant, and get out and ride more than this bunch. The problem is if they leave the house they may be faced with the fact that the sky isn't falling, most people are happy and enjoying life, and nobody really cares what their opinion is.
I figured reading my post you would have realized I already checked the NY area. Next time I will pretend I am talking to my kids. OP that replied with the cost, thank you.
Next time, just ask them (your kids)......I'm sure they'll care as much as we do.....
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I figured reading my post you would have realized I already checked the NY area. Next time I will pretend I am talking to my kids. OP that replied with the cost, thank you.
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