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I finaly took the advanced class last weekend and wow! It was worth every penny the class was tought by police leo and they compress thair 2 week class into a 16 hr class and Im now riding my bike like I did not think was possible by the end of the day sunday I was riding 18' doubble 360's and 18' circles and can handlejust about eny thing on my bike now. They said they would teach us to ride like the police and they were right.If eny of you live close to north east florida orif they offer this near you this is a must do class. Only down side is putting the bike down but to find your limits I now realize its worth it. And to thosewho said take this class when I askes on here thank you.
I took the advanced MSF course in September and no one had to put their bike down. Now on the Ride Like A Pro video, the bikes were dropping like flies there...
No probably only in the 2 week class, but I alwayse thought I could handle a bike pretty good but I now am 10 times the ride I was before the class they teach skills riding, slow cone weave, offset cone weave, looly pops, iron cross, brake and escape and rodeo style courses.
No one had to but did pushing the limits of there skills I went down 2 times on the regular course and 8-10 tims trying to do the 18' circle. the 18'circle was entirely up to me and not part of the course but one of the instructors wanted to work with me on itto see if I could and I gladly tryed untillI got it. I asked how tight a bagger can turn he said about 17'6" keep in mind it is entering a 18' circle and turning it 360 without knocking over eny cones.
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I took the advanced MSF course in September and no one had to put their bike down. Now on the Ride Like A Pro video, the bikes were dropping like flies there...
we do a ride at work- called the 'snowman'. we ride 3 road kings just about tire to tire (in line) and ride a 20', then an 18' and finally a 16' 360... all of which are connected. there isnt one 'complete' 360. if you can envision a snowman- thats just what it is. THATS fun to do. especially when youre in there with guys who can ride well.... the leader/follower will SLOOOOOOOW it down and try to make the others dump.
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