Anybody looking to take it? I'm going to check dates when I get home today.
I Am Mike
4 wheels: '01 RAV4 (Formerly '93 Civic CX, '01 S2000, '10 GTI, '09 A4 Avant)
2 wheels: '12 Surly Cross-Check Custom | '14 Trek Madone 2.1 105 | '17 Norco Threshold SL Force 1 | '17 Norco Revolver 9.2 FS | '18 BMC Roadmachine 02 Two | '19 Norco Search XR Steel (Formerly '97 Honda VFR750F, '05 Giant TCR 2, '15 WeThePeople Atlas 24, '10 Scott Scale 29er XT, '11 Cervelo R3 Rival, '12 Ridley X-Fire Red)
No longer onyachin.
lol......
look into fall dates  There was an old thread with phone numbers and such for out of area MSF.
(09-25-2019, 03:18 PM)V1GiLaNtE Wrote: I think you need to see a mental health professional.
Taking it the weekend of June 9, 10, 11 w/Jess Chapin, and Minh from Allsports.
where at? c'ville? i know the c'ville and f'burg ones still have summer spots available, but i haven't called them recently.
I Am Mike
4 wheels: '01 RAV4 (Formerly '93 Civic CX, '01 S2000, '10 GTI, '09 A4 Avant)
2 wheels: '12 Surly Cross-Check Custom | '14 Trek Madone 2.1 105 | '17 Norco Threshold SL Force 1 | '17 Norco Revolver 9.2 FS | '18 BMC Roadmachine 02 Two | '19 Norco Search XR Steel (Formerly '97 Honda VFR750F, '05 Giant TCR 2, '15 WeThePeople Atlas 24, '10 Scott Scale 29er XT, '11 Cervelo R3 Rival, '12 Ridley X-Fire Red)
No longer onyachin.
you know if it's booked already?
I Am Mike
4 wheels: '01 RAV4 (Formerly '93 Civic CX, '01 S2000, '10 GTI, '09 A4 Avant)
2 wheels: '12 Surly Cross-Check Custom | '14 Trek Madone 2.1 105 | '17 Norco Threshold SL Force 1 | '17 Norco Revolver 9.2 FS | '18 BMC Roadmachine 02 Two | '19 Norco Search XR Steel (Formerly '97 Honda VFR750F, '05 Giant TCR 2, '15 WeThePeople Atlas 24, '10 Scott Scale 29er XT, '11 Cervelo R3 Rival, '12 Ridley X-Fire Red)
No longer onyachin.
:?:
call and ask
(09-25-2019, 03:18 PM)V1GiLaNtE Wrote: I think you need to see a mental health professional.
Mike Wrote:you know if it's booked already? No clue, call them and see what they say.
.RJ Wrote::?:
call and ask
well if he had called in the past week or so and it wasn't booked, that would save me a call. dolt.
I Am Mike
4 wheels: '01 RAV4 (Formerly '93 Civic CX, '01 S2000, '10 GTI, '09 A4 Avant)
2 wheels: '12 Surly Cross-Check Custom | '14 Trek Madone 2.1 105 | '17 Norco Threshold SL Force 1 | '17 Norco Revolver 9.2 FS | '18 BMC Roadmachine 02 Two | '19 Norco Search XR Steel (Formerly '97 Honda VFR750F, '05 Giant TCR 2, '15 WeThePeople Atlas 24, '10 Scott Scale 29er XT, '11 Cervelo R3 Rival, '12 Ridley X-Fire Red)
No longer onyachin.
It would save you a post if you had called. dolt.
(09-25-2019, 03:18 PM)V1GiLaNtE Wrote: I think you need to see a mental health professional.
Taking it the weekend of the 23rd of June at Blueridge. IIRC the Cville one was already past that weekend when I called, although I could be wrong.
2008 Mazda 3
On a kind of a side note (sorry to hijack mike), I had originally thought that I would pick up an old bike soon after taking the MSF class. However, at this point in time im not sure how feasible that will be because of certain factors that I cant control. So, I guess my question is, would the things you learn as to riding a motorcycle from the MSF class stick with you for a while regardless of whether you start riding after the course? I have no riding experience, and at this point it looks like it may be a good year and a half or so until I can actually own a bike. Im going to still take the class just for the learning part (and probably go get my license afterwards), but this question has been lingering arround in my mind for a few weeks. Obviously if things work out this wont matter, but I would like to think its not pointless to take the class now (if i would just need to take it later as well).
2008 Mazda 3
i would think riding a motorcycle is kinda like riding a bike.. go figure, eh?  so yeah, the skills should be retained...
I Am Mike
4 wheels: '01 RAV4 (Formerly '93 Civic CX, '01 S2000, '10 GTI, '09 A4 Avant)
2 wheels: '12 Surly Cross-Check Custom | '14 Trek Madone 2.1 105 | '17 Norco Threshold SL Force 1 | '17 Norco Revolver 9.2 FS | '18 BMC Roadmachine 02 Two | '19 Norco Search XR Steel (Formerly '97 Honda VFR750F, '05 Giant TCR 2, '15 WeThePeople Atlas 24, '10 Scott Scale 29er XT, '11 Cervelo R3 Rival, '12 Ridley X-Fire Red)
No longer onyachin.
damnit458 Wrote:So, I guess my question is, would the things you learn as to riding a motorcycle from the MSF class stick with you for a while regardless of whether you start riding after the course?
It took me almost a year to get a road bike after taking the MSF course. I retained quite a bit in that time.
My two feet.
JohnC Wrote:damnit458 Wrote:So, I guess my question is, would the things you learn as to riding a motorcycle from the MSF class stick with you for a while regardless of whether you start riding after the course?
It took me almost a year to get a road bike after taking the MSF course. I retained quite a bit in that time.
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Mike Wrote:i would think riding a motorcycle is kinda like riding a bike.. go figure, eh? so yeah, the skills should be retained...
lol thats what I figured, but seeing as I know nothing about it, i just wanted some added insurance :wink:
2008 Mazda 3
damnit458 Wrote:On a kind of a side note (sorry to hijack mike), I had originally thought that I would pick up an old bike soon after taking the MSF class. However, at this point in time im not sure how feasible that will be because of certain factors that I cant control. So, I guess my question is, would the things you learn as to riding a motorcycle from the MSF class stick with you for a while regardless of whether you start riding after the course? I have no riding experience, and at this point it looks like it may be a good year and a half or so until I can actually own a bike. Im going to still take the class just for the learning part (and probably go get my license afterwards), but this question has been lingering arround in my mind for a few weeks. Obviously if things work out this wont matter, but I would like to think its not pointless to take the class now (if i would just need to take it later as well).
I had 0 riding experience when i went to the MSF. I recommend not knowing anything so you don't create any bad habits. If you've riden a bicycle before you'll be fine. The lessons will have a delayed effect so you'll need to start off cautious if you wait a year, but getting on and practice and you'll be fine.
Hope to have more riders!
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