Instructor Dave Made sure to drag every single step of the class out and made us walk motorcycles back to the other side of the parking lot after class. Iām glad that this class is preparing us to ride on the street but in class we cannot be trusted to ride across a parking lot. Aside from that I thought this class was going to have some sort of on street riding...that was not the case at all never left the parking lot. I also thought this would teach me how to ride in traffic or on the road rules for motorcycles like in drivers ed originally. This was not the case at all, this class is specifically to teach you how to ride a motorcycle as if you have never set foot on one. Complete waste of time if you know how to ride or grew up riding motorcycles nothing useful about the class at all. They should have different level license classes, I didnāt need to spend a day in the hot sun being taught āhow to rideā that will not and has not helped me at all riding in the real world. Go take another class if you know...
Ā Ā Ā Read morei took the beginner course,though i've been riding bikes most of my life & didn't want to risk dropping my bike(and thought it would be less challenging on a smaller bike).Our instructor,Benny is very experienced,knowledgeable and "down to business". Honestly,i thought this class was bound to be simply a formality to reinstate my "M"( i let it expire because at my age of 72,i didn't think i'd be riding again,my mistake). But the class turned out to be a memorable and fun experience. A few of the trainees had never ridden before,but at the end of the course a noticeable improvement had been made by all of us.My takeaway was learning to make tight turns in a small radius,something i'd never learned,but could be valuable in the future (the technique will transfer over to my bigger bikes).Good people in the class(most of which were much younger than this old man),and as for Benny,i couldn't have asked for a better...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreInstructor was great and detailed. I did so good on my first day as I already had experience riding. But as far as peopleās prospective they need to learn how to treat human beings well with respect and manner. Speaking for my class mates when it comes to teaching someone you always need patience and let them take their time. Also MSF and instructor need to hold a side scenario as well and understand that we are human beings anybody in the world can have emergency. Especially when it comes to family emergency we cannot control schedules with time. They need to understand that and not charge people for rescheduling, also honor legacy for what people have already completed. Hope MSF and instructor do better...
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