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Rider's Edge® -
Skilled Riders Course
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Thursday, 21 February 2008 19:00 |
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The Rider's Edge® Skilled Rider Course is a six to seven hour program held over the course of one or two days. The course utilizes a proven curriculum developed by the Motorcycle Safety Foundation® (MSF) Experienced Rider Course suite, with some additional enhancements by our own experienced teaching staff. Riding your own motorcycle, you will learn to enhance a number of skills, including: control at low speeds, risk management, limited space maneuvers, cornering judgment, stopping quickly in a curve, swerving and stopping quickly, multiple curve maneuvers and surmounting objects. Upon your successful completion of the course, you will receive a Skilled Rider Course pin and patch set along with a completion card from the MSF that may earn you possible discounts from your insurance carrier. Price for this course $150.00 (ask about our advance rider training after the SRC) |
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 29 April 2008 18:56 )
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Rider's Edge® -
Skilled Riders Course
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Written by Bill Spencer
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Wednesday, 06 February 2008 00:00 |
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Do I use my own motorcycle? Yes, it's best to take the SRC on the bike that you use most frequently?
What do I need to bring to the course? You'll need your bike registration and proof of insurance. Your bike will need to pass a technical inspection using the MSF T-CLOCS form. Any motorcycle that has any issues that would affect handling or control will not be allowed in the course.
Is there any training after the SRC? Yes, we offer the 5 hour Enhanced Rider Cornering and Traction Management (ERCtm) clinic that is held on a closed controlled paved circiut at the Yamhill Co. fairgrounds in McMinnville. This course begins where the SRC leaves off. The emphasis is on proper cornering lines, braking in a curve, swerving in a more real world atmosphere. This training is in association with the Oregon Motorcycle Safety Alliance® (OMSA).
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 23 April 2008 22:54 )
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