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I just finished the Ride Like A Pro class in Port Richey Fl. It was taught by Motorman Jerry Palladino and his wife Donna, son Tony, and two other instructors Rick and Mark.
If any of you are considering attending the class I highly recommend it. The drills and skills he teaches are invaluable.
Even though it was pretty intense it was well worth the time and money. I traveled from Indiana to Fla. to take the class.
He has a website that explains it all. You can also buy the DVD and view it if you wish. Puts a whole new light on riding. Oh yeah, it may just save your life.
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