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Welcome Area OnlyNew Member Welcome Area Only. Be sure to pop in here and introduce yourself & let us know what Harley Davidson you own. Save your bike related questions for the proper area.
Hi Daniel, A big hearty welcome to you from Southern Virginia. Glad you decided to join in on the fun here. Great Forum...Great Folks!!! Congrats on getting into the next MSF Course, it is definitely worth while and you will learn alot. Hopefully you'll have great weather. When I took the course it was during torrential down pours, but gave me experience in learning to ride in the wet weather, LOL Like others have said, your state DMV should have a handbook you can review ahead of time. But just pay attention, read and study the material the give you, relax and have fun. You'll do just fine!!!
Yeah, everything you need to know is provided in class. Take water and some snacks and as Candace suggested, keep an eye on the weather prediction. I took the class over Memorial Day weekend and that is typically a wet weekend here in Washington state. Forget what you think you know and do what the instructors tell you and you should be okay.
[sm=welcomesign.gif] to the forums from St.Pete Florida! Be sure to check out the Mascot and events pages if you want to participate in one of our rides! [sm=biker2.gif][sm=biker2.gif]
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