Best msf course in the area...
Is the motorcycle license an actual seperate license, or will they just print you up another license and under the endorsement area (im assuming thats what some of you implied), it will state something about having a motorcycle license?
My license is good to drive any vehicle (Class A-CDL), so i was just curious.
My license is good to drive any vehicle (Class A-CDL), so i was just curious.
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Yea, they just give you a whole new license, with whatever it was before, A/E, and it has a little "motorcycles also" text stamped on the license. The endorsement section is still empty for me. : )
I got the endorsement, and the little 'motorcycles also though'
I got the endorsement, and the little 'motorcycles also though'
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Ditto on Chamberlain! Took it with Miano and it was a great class. After riding 1 1/2 yrs, I still learned alot (and that I need to correct some of my bad habits). Cheapest in town and the instructor (Mike) was really cool!
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Lonna
Lonna
The MSF Class in Spring Hill/Hernando Co. was A+++ Great!!!!!
it's Tuesday from 6-9:30pm, Saturday from 7am-3pm and Sunday from 7am-2pm
Tuesday night ---is just classroom/booklet work and a lot of random Q/A from students.
Saturday---your out on the riding course (Hernando Co. Airport runway) from 7am-12:30pm (2 15min brakes and 1 30min breakfast which they provide), Then you go back to the classroom and eat lunch around 1pm (It's Good Shit!!!) which they provide, The instructors go over any questions you may have and finish the booklet.
Sunday---your out on the riding course (Hernando Co. Airport runway) from 7am-11:30pm (2 15min brakes and 1 30min breakfast which they provide), Then you take your riding test (Very Easy)....At 1pm your back to the classroom and eat lunch around 1pm (It's Good Shit again!!!) which they provide, The instructors go over any questions you may have and then you take the multiple choice 50 question test.
On Sunday if you pass both tests (which you will unless your really clumbsy and dumb) you'll receive your little MSF/License card before 2pm.
Take the card and $15 to the DMV on Monday and your officially "Motorcycle Also" licensed.
This class costs $225, But was 100% worth every penny.
There's 6 instructors for the whole class....2 per 3 groups (about 45 students when I went).
All of the instructors were very very cool, funny, and encouraging.
They have 50 bikes total and 30 are very close to new.
Your assigned to the bike of your choice for both days, So you don't have to get used to more then one.
haha, And just wait till Sunday Morning!!!
When you start practicing the quick swerves, You'll start seeing the older ladys drop like flys.
Three (older) ladys and a dude ate the pavement...One lady went down HARD but still walked away.Now That shit was funny !!!!!!!!
it's Tuesday from 6-9:30pm, Saturday from 7am-3pm and Sunday from 7am-2pm
Tuesday night ---is just classroom/booklet work and a lot of random Q/A from students.
Saturday---your out on the riding course (Hernando Co. Airport runway) from 7am-12:30pm (2 15min brakes and 1 30min breakfast which they provide), Then you go back to the classroom and eat lunch around 1pm (It's Good Shit!!!) which they provide, The instructors go over any questions you may have and finish the booklet.
Sunday---your out on the riding course (Hernando Co. Airport runway) from 7am-11:30pm (2 15min brakes and 1 30min breakfast which they provide), Then you take your riding test (Very Easy)....At 1pm your back to the classroom and eat lunch around 1pm (It's Good Shit again!!!) which they provide, The instructors go over any questions you may have and then you take the multiple choice 50 question test.
On Sunday if you pass both tests (which you will unless your really clumbsy and dumb) you'll receive your little MSF/License card before 2pm.
Take the card and $15 to the DMV on Monday and your officially "Motorcycle Also" licensed.
This class costs $225, But was 100% worth every penny.
There's 6 instructors for the whole class....2 per 3 groups (about 45 students when I went).
All of the instructors were very very cool, funny, and encouraging.
They have 50 bikes total and 30 are very close to new.
Your assigned to the bike of your choice for both days, So you don't have to get used to more then one.
haha, And just wait till Sunday Morning!!!
When you start practicing the quick swerves, You'll start seeing the older ladys drop like flys.
Three (older) ladys and a dude ate the pavement...One lady went down HARD but still walked away.Now That shit was funny !!!!!!!!
Originally Posted by Outkasted24
The MSF Class in Spring Hill/Hernando Co. was A+++ Great!!!!!
it's Tuesday from 6-9:30pm, Saturday from 7am-3pm and Sunday from 7am-2pm
Tuesday night ---is just classroom/booklet work and a lot of random Q/A from students.
Saturday---your out on the riding course (Hernando Co. Airport runway) from 7am-12:30pm (2 15min brakes and 1 30min breakfast which they provide), Then you go back to the classroom and eat lunch around 1pm (It's Good Shit!!!) which they provide, The instructors go over any questions you may have and finish the booklet.
Sunday---your out on the riding course (Hernando Co. Airport runway) from 7am-11:30pm (2 15min brakes and 1 30min breakfast which they provide), Then you take your riding test (Very Easy)....At 1pm your back to the classroom and eat lunch around 1pm (It's Good Shit again!!!) which they provide, The instructors go over any questions you may have and then you take the multiple choice 50 question test.
On Sunday if you pass both tests (which you will unless your really clumbsy and dumb) you'll receive your little MSF/License card before 2pm.
Take the card and $15 to the DMV on Monday and your officially "Motorcycle Also" licensed.
This class costs $225, But was 100% worth every penny.
There's 6 instructors for the whole class....2 per 3 groups (about 45 students when I went).
All of the instructors were very very cool, funny, and encouraging.
They have 50 bikes total and 30 are very close to new.
Your assigned to the bike of your choice for both days, So you don't have to get used to more then one.
haha, And just wait till Sunday Morning!!!
When you start practicing the quick swerves, You'll start seeing the older ladys drop like flys.
Three (older) ladys and a dude ate the pavement...One lady went down HARD but still walked away.Now That shit was funny !!!!!!!!
it's Tuesday from 6-9:30pm, Saturday from 7am-3pm and Sunday from 7am-2pm
Tuesday night ---is just classroom/booklet work and a lot of random Q/A from students.
Saturday---your out on the riding course (Hernando Co. Airport runway) from 7am-12:30pm (2 15min brakes and 1 30min breakfast which they provide), Then you go back to the classroom and eat lunch around 1pm (It's Good Shit!!!) which they provide, The instructors go over any questions you may have and finish the booklet.
Sunday---your out on the riding course (Hernando Co. Airport runway) from 7am-11:30pm (2 15min brakes and 1 30min breakfast which they provide), Then you take your riding test (Very Easy)....At 1pm your back to the classroom and eat lunch around 1pm (It's Good Shit again!!!) which they provide, The instructors go over any questions you may have and then you take the multiple choice 50 question test.
On Sunday if you pass both tests (which you will unless your really clumbsy and dumb) you'll receive your little MSF/License card before 2pm.
Take the card and $15 to the DMV on Monday and your officially "Motorcycle Also" licensed.
This class costs $225, But was 100% worth every penny.
There's 6 instructors for the whole class....2 per 3 groups (about 45 students when I went).
All of the instructors were very very cool, funny, and encouraging.
They have 50 bikes total and 30 are very close to new.
Your assigned to the bike of your choice for both days, So you don't have to get used to more then one.
haha, And just wait till Sunday Morning!!!
When you start practicing the quick swerves, You'll start seeing the older ladys drop like flys.
Three (older) ladys and a dude ate the pavement...One lady went down HARD but still walked away.Now That shit was funny !!!!!!!!
Originally Posted by MianoSM
MacDill offers the cheapest at free, but you have to have your own bike.
Originally Posted by Agent
you'll have to be active military person, or a dependant. guard / reserve, possible, not sure.
However, if you can figure out any sort of valid reason that you would need access to the base ( I have a friend in the barracks....only transportation is motorycle for instance.....), you may be able to squeeze into the class....dunno though. Good Luck. : )
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