Title: Riding courses... Post by: Adamm0621 on February 16, 2010, 01:20:18 PM So I've taken the basic MSF course twice over the past four years (the first was the initial, the second was a refresher), but I haven't done any advanced training. The Army wants me to take both the Advanced MSF course as well as the Sport Bike Riders course. I'm all for continued motorcycle education but was wondering which one I should take first.
Has anyone taken both of these courses and could explain a bit more about them for me? I've already googled both of them for more detail but I wanted the opinions from some of you guys. Title: Re: Riding courses... Post by: justinrhenry on February 16, 2010, 06:38:35 PM why does the army want you to take motorcycle courses?
Title: Re: Riding courses... Post by: swampduc on February 16, 2010, 06:49:45 PM why does the army want you to take motorcycle courses? because they're tired of losing soldiers to moto accidents. I believe all branches require advanced training.Title: Re: Riding courses... Post by: Punx Clever on February 16, 2010, 07:37:24 PM I'm in the same boat, but navy and officer side, and have to get the safety courses done (despite a 100% on my road test for endorsement). in the end... both will be helpful. You have to take both, so, just do it, whatever flavor your choose first.
Title: Re: Riding courses... Post by: NoisyDante on February 16, 2010, 09:51:33 PM Which one teaches you to drift? [evil]
Title: Re: Riding courses... Post by: ducpainter on February 17, 2010, 03:23:29 AM because they're tired of losing soldiers to moto accidents. I believe all branches require advanced training. Yup...a few of the sailors were just discussing the same thing. Title: Re: Riding courses... Post by: junior varsity on February 17, 2010, 04:53:29 AM At the not-so-nearby base to me, they have a large sign stating the recentness of moto-related accidents to compel all members to continually ride safe and not be hard-chargin' ballsy youngins.
Title: Re: Riding courses... Post by: Wonked on February 17, 2010, 05:59:59 AM Take Lee Parks' "Total Control" class. It is excellent.
http://www.totalcontroltraining.net/HTML/Instructors.html (http://www.totalcontroltraining.net/HTML/Instructors.html) Title: Re: Riding courses... Post by: FastAndLight on February 17, 2010, 06:11:24 AM USMC has the same requirement. I'm overdue on training right now...good thing the bike is getting more bling put on or else I'm sure someone would make me spend a weekend in the freezing cold to get caught up.
Title: Re: Riding courses... Post by: justinrhenry on February 17, 2010, 02:20:14 PM well, most marines i know are obnoxious jacknuts that would probably ride their motorcycle into a semi truck on a dare (or for free beer), so i guess the classes make a little sense, but probably won't do much good for that type of mentality. ;D
Title: Re: Riding courses... Post by: OT on February 17, 2010, 02:32:25 PM ..... as well as the Sport Bike Riders course.... It's been a long while since I was anywhere near the service.....what is the Sport Bike Riders course? Title: Re: Riding courses... Post by: Adamm0621 on February 17, 2010, 03:59:40 PM The Sportbike Rider's Course is:
http://thekneeslider.com/archives/2008/11/02/msf-military-sportbike-rider-course/ (http://thekneeslider.com/archives/2008/11/02/msf-military-sportbike-rider-course/) Also, did I mention that these courses are free because the military picks up the tab? Makes sense because they are mandatory courses. Take Lee Parks' "Total Control" class. It is excellent. How different is the Total Control class from the MSF course? Title: Re: Riding courses... Post by: SolidSnake3035 on February 17, 2010, 04:36:50 PM Shit if they pay for it do as many as you can, just for fun!
Title: Re: Riding courses... Post by: Wonked on February 18, 2010, 08:27:19 AM I never took MSF, but we had an MSF instructor in my Total Control class. She said there was absolutely no comparison - to the ARC, no less.
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