When my wife took the class at OSU-OKC in July it was a mishmash of 250ish sized japanese cruisers. I want to take it with my DRZ400sm.
What kind of MCs do they provide at the Basic RiderCourse?
When I took the class a couple years ago they had Honda Rebels.
What kind of MCs do they provide at the Basic RiderCourse?
no they were pretty new just beat up a little bit from all the newbs. They take off the mirrors because there is no need for them and they usually dont take spills well. Kinda odd if you are used to them being there. I do highly recommend bringing you own helmet and gloves even though they say that they can provide a setThat sounds decent. Older ones I assume?
no they were pretty new just beat up a little bit from all the newbs. They take off the mirrors because there is no need for them and they usually dont take spills well. Kinda odd if you are used to them being there. I do highly recommend bringing you own helmet and gloves even though they say that they can provide a set
The Rider's Edge is also a MSF based course with "Harley Davidonisms" thrown in. They use Buell Blasts as their training motorcycles. The class is good if you want to drink the koolaid. (I should know, I used to teach it). The Tulsa Tec class is taught by the guys who own K&N motorcycles. It too is a MSF based course. The motorcycles they use are all 250cc bikes. Most of them are donated by the local motorcycle shops. The Tulsa Tec class will be Saturday and Sunday and cost arounf $250 I believe where the Rider's Edge class is close to $400 (or more) and is a Thursday night, Friday night, Saturday, Sunday, and back on the following Tuesday for "graduation". Both classes cover the same materials, except the Rider's Edge gives you time to roam the store to buy stuff that you will need (sic) for the class. If it were my money, I'd take the Tulsa Tec class. If you need the warm and fuzzies from the HD dealership go there.
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