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<blockquote data-quote="bettingpython" data-source="post: 1284974" data-attributes="member: 4307"><p>25 years as a rider and I will tell you the same thing everyone else is saying, take the course.</p><p></p><p><strong><em><u><span style="font-size: 18px">The life you save could be your own!</span></u></em></strong></p><p></p><p>My wife decided to learn to ride and wanted her own bike a few years ago, I taght her the rudimentary basics to get her started then sent her to a MSF BRC class.</p><p></p><p>After riding for so long you forget about the fact that you are doing some very basic things purely on auto pilot, and since you no longer consciously think about doing them you won't remember to bring them up when trying to teach someone, MSF instructors teach those basic items as part of a curriculum of instruction. I no longer think about manipultaing my clutch friction zone, I do it automatically and would never have thought about teaching that to someone (and actually did forget to explain it to my wife), my wife had to consciously think about doing it for a while after her class but now it comes to her automatically.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bettingpython, post: 1284974, member: 4307"] 25 years as a rider and I will tell you the same thing everyone else is saying, take the course. [B][I][U][SIZE="5"]The life you save could be your own![/SIZE][/U][/I][/B] My wife decided to learn to ride and wanted her own bike a few years ago, I taght her the rudimentary basics to get her started then sent her to a MSF BRC class. After riding for so long you forget about the fact that you are doing some very basic things purely on auto pilot, and since you no longer consciously think about doing them you won't remember to bring them up when trying to teach someone, MSF instructors teach those basic items as part of a curriculum of instruction. I no longer think about manipultaing my clutch friction zone, I do it automatically and would never have thought about teaching that to someone (and actually did forget to explain it to my wife), my wife had to consciously think about doing it for a while after her class but now it comes to her automatically. [/QUOTE]
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