09-13-2004, 10:39 PM
how much does it cost to get a license for riding? Are there separate costs for the course/test that they are talking about in the other thread?
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09-13-2004, 10:39 PM
how much does it cost to get a license for riding? Are there separate costs for the course/test that they are talking about in the other thread?
2008 Mazda 3
09-14-2004, 06:22 AM
damnit458 Wrote:how much does it cost to get a license for riding? Are there separate costs for the course/test that they are talking about in the other thread? It cost me $75.00 for the MSF class. Passing the riding test given at the end of that class exempts me from taking a riding test at the DMV. I still have to take the DMV written test though. http://www.dmv.state.va.us/webdoc/citizen/fees.asp $27.50 to actually register a motorcycle for a year. $2.00 to add the "M" class to your driver's license for a year. Hope that clears it up.
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09-14-2004, 04:10 PM
It does thanks =-). From your exp do you think it would be easy enough to take that class with no experience at all? I realize thats kinda what you did, but you said you had someones dirt bike to ride arround on a little bit before hand? I was thinkin about doin it next summer or somethin, but I know ill head into it knowing nothing/with no experience.
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09-14-2004, 04:17 PM
I had no experience and did fine. I am also selling a red HJC helmet. $75.
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09-14-2004, 06:13 PM
Well i just happened to have two bottles of water that ill be willing to trade for that helmet. I would say money but seeing as this school RIPS THE HELL OUT OF FRESHMEN i dont have any =-). I payed $6.50 yeseterday for 4 AA batteries....i was literally speechless when i saw the price (well speechless after a few curse words)
2008 Mazda 3
09-14-2004, 07:07 PM
damnit458 Wrote:It does thanks =-). From your exp do you think it would be easy enough to take that class with no experience at all? I realize thats kinda what you did, but you said you had someones dirt bike to ride arround on a little bit before hand? I was thinkin about doin it next summer or somethin, but I know ill head into it knowing nothing/with no experience. You'd be fine. If you can ride a bicycle and drive a manual transmission car, you can pass the class. They took it really slow and didn't move on with things until everybody had it down. Yeah, I did ride around on a dirt bike a little bit, but all that really did was help me figure out the layout of the controls.
09-22-2004, 10:06 AM
Finally got my "M" classification today. The knowledge test was actually pretty difficult - most of the questions were incredibly vague and *nothing* like the practice tests on the DMV website. And of course many of the answers directly contradict what we learned i the MSF course. Argh. But I passed, 20 out of 25 questions answered correctly.
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09-22-2004, 03:00 PM
mongooze Wrote:Finally got my "M" classification today. The knowledge test was actually pretty difficult - most of the questions were incredibly vague and *nothing* like the practice tests on the DMV website. And of course many of the answers directly contradict what we learned i the MSF course. Argh. But I passed, 20 out of 25 questions answered correctly. Just barely dog, I failed the first time after taking the MSF.
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11-03-2004, 11:15 AM
mongooze Wrote:The knowledge test was actually pretty difficult - most of the questions were incredibly vague........They were so vague thatr I had to take out my frustration on the computer. I kept kicking it and the DMV police asked if I could please stop. :lol:
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