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Failed Motorcycle Safety Course

WEB Spectacularly Failed MSF Course, a Redemption Story

From Utter Failure to First Class

Failed my MSF Course Last Weekend

Not feeling great at all, but lessons were learned. The Motorcycle Safety Course Is Worth It. I have spent time and money on my bike and gear, and I want to be as safe as possible when I ride. That's why I decided to take the MSF course.

The course is run by Safety Services New Brunswick and goes for 4 days. One day is 3 hours in the classroom, and 1 day is 3 hours on the range. The first day was spent in the classroom, going over the basics of motorcycle safety. We talked about things like how to control a motorcycle, how to brake properly, and how to avoid accidents.

The second day was spent on the range, practicing the skills we learned in the classroom. We started with basic maneuvers like starting and stopping, and then we moved on to more advanced skills like cornering and braking. I found the range day to be really helpful, and I felt like I made a lot of progress.

The third day was spent back in the classroom, going over more advanced topics like how to ride in different weather conditions and how to deal with emergencies. The fourth and final day was spent on the range, practicing the skills we learned in the classroom.

I failed my MSF course last weekend. I was really disappointed, but I knew that I could learn from my mistakes and do better next time. I'm glad that I took the MSF course, and I would recommend it to anyone who is interested in learning how to ride a motorcycle safely.


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