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Old 04-25-2010, 01:28 PM   #101
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ok, so was that MSF's fault or yours? i took MSF (having never ridden before) and rode to work MON after class thru rush hour traffic and home in the rain. crashing 8000mi later, still in my first yr of riding. and i chalk it up to MSF teaching me good basic skills.

so where do you send people who you "do care about" if not MSF, and since you don't teach?

this is like the 2nd or 3rd time i've asked.......
It's not MSF's, it's my fault for not researching the lack of training offered there and not finding trying to find a suitable alternative. The suitable alternative ended up being fellow riders.

I would teach someone I cared about as I have said before, but there aren't many I care about that much.
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Old 04-25-2010, 01:32 PM   #102
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I hate to be the bearer of bad news, man, but maybe she is the LAST person you want on a motorcycle.

Someone at that age with that kind of twitchiness isn't going to just get over it. Particularly with the nature of motorcycling involving quick thinking and quick reactions to several things at once (for instance, making the quick decision to quick stop or dodge, depending on if you have a car riding your ass behind you). Freezing has a high chance of being deadly.

Just my opinion.

I am a fan of the MSF myself. But then I learn better in a regimented environment where there are other noobs around me so I don't feel like as much of an idiot. It is just a very BASIC course, but it's a good start, and you can always supplement what she learns from the course. Again, just an opinion.
She has no aspirations to ride on the street. I have a little 100cc dirt bike she wants to try out. I'm certainly not enrolling her in a course. She very well may be one of those that has no business riding, hence my mentioning that in the OP...but I can tell she wishes she could conquer it.

Obviously, I would put her in full gear, and in a big grass field, with nothing to hit, for starters.

I was just wondering if anyone had any pointers for teaching the basics of controls, etc.
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Old 04-25-2010, 01:36 PM   #103
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She has no aspirations to ride on the street. I have a little 100cc dirt bike she wants to try out. I'm certainly not enrolling her in a course. She very well may be one of those that has no business riding, hence my mentioning that in the OP...but I can tell she wishes she could conquer it.

Obviously, I would put her in full gear, and in a big grass field, with nothing to hit, for starters.

I was just wondering if anyone had any pointers for teaching the basics of controls, etc.
Well that's easy, there is definitely no need to send her to MSF. Fuck MSF. My wife has never driven a manual trans car. I had her zipping around on my fiddy that is full manual not the semi-auto stock in no time.

Don't have any links for you, there are all sorts of good books out there though.
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I would teach someone I cared about as I have said before, but there aren't many I care about that much.
so other then yourself, and since your unwilling to get involved, are there really any other options for a "friend" your mildly care about? lol
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Old 04-25-2010, 01:38 PM   #105
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so other then yourself, and since your unwilling to get involved, are there really any other options for a "friend" your mildly care about? lol
As previously said, since you seem to have a reading problem, if I don't really care I would send them to MSF.
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here's a start

i guess you can skip past all the first part to about pg 15


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As previously said, since you seem to have a reading problem, if I don't really care I would send them to MSF.
so really there is no better place? then MSF that is, other then your own imaginary awesome training program.
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Old 04-25-2010, 01:46 PM   #107
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so really there is no better place? then MSF that is, other then your own imaginary awesome training program.
Why are you so butt hurt about my opinion of MSF? It's an opinion, just like your awesome view of a shitty program.

Yes, there are really no other "official" programs out there. That doesn't mean someone can't train another person better than the MSF.
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Yes, there are really no other "official" programs out there. That doesn't mean someone can't train another person better than the MSF.
the realty is that 92% of those "taught" indiv. crash, sure there is the 8% that don't. i'm sure once you get your wife outta the fields and off that 50, she'll be in the latter w/ your tutelage.

you think the program sucks, i think diff. so were debating it.
neither of us is going to change each others mind, we're just wasting time
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Tard, let her practice clutch in, clutch out in an empty field until she can start
moving without stalling. Then have her practice power walking. Once you get her comfortable with that have her brake while she power walks, then eventually you can add in real riding and shifting. Should take a couple days with a couple hours a day.

Trip, what would you add to an MSF course to make it better? Did you take the BRC or the sport bike course? The BRC is not designed to teach you advanced techniques, it's designed to let you practice the basic physical and mental skills needed to move a motorcycle around safely. Ever studentthat graduates my course gets contact information to several riding groups in the area to help further their training, and sport bike riders get information about track days and why they need to go to one. I don't think the MSF is perfect by any means, but it's the best course of it's type out there. If you can think of ways for me to improve it by all means, let me know. And as for the money, I teach it for free and don't get paid, I don't have an opinion about pricing. But if you're in my area, and you bring your bike I'll put you through a course on my range if you want.
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Tard, let her practice clutch in, clutch out in an empty field until she can start
moving without stalling. Then have her practice power walking. Once you get her comfortable with that have her brake while she power walks, then eventually you can add in real riding and shifting. Should take a couple days with a couple hours a day.

Trip, what would you add to an MSF course to make it better? Did you take the BRC or the sport bike course? The BRC is not designed to teach you advanced techniques, it's designed to let you practice the basic physical and mental skills needed to move a motorcycle around safely. Ever studentthat graduates my course gets contact information to several riding groups in the area to help further their training, and sport bike riders get information about track days and why they need to go to one. I don't think the MSF is perfect by any means, but it's the best course of it's type out there. If you can think of ways for me to improve it by all means, let me know. And as for the money, I teach it for free and don't get paid, I don't have an opinion about pricing. But if you're in my area, and you bring your bike I'll put you through a course on my range if you want.
days and hours, lol, you know we get them "riding" in the 1st 1/2 hr.

too bad the sportbike class is military specific.

you teach for free WOW, is that part of your military duty? cuz you can make decent side $ teaching on weekends, alot better then delivering pizza.
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