MSF Information
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So you've decided to get a motorcycle or perhaps you are a veteran rider wanting to touch up your skills. The following are documents curtousy of the Motorcycle Safety Foundation (MSF):
Safety Tips:
"You and Your Motorcycle: Riding Tips" booklet
"Motorcycle Operator Manual" booklet
"Sharing The Roadway" booklet for non-motorcyclists
Quick Tips
"If You Ride A Motorcycle" Quick Tips
"Ten Things All Car & Truck Drivers Should Know About Motorcycles" Quick Tips
"Carrying A Passenger" Quick Tips
"Preventing Motorcycle Theft" Quick Tips
Cycle Safety Information:
How Helmets Work
2004 Equipment Requirements
2002 Licensing Information
2001 Crash Statistics
MSF Curriculum Materials:
Basic RiderCourse Handbook (Non-printable)
This should be all the information you need to get you going and riding safe. Thanks again to the MSF for providing this great information. You can locate your nearest MSF location here at: http://www.msf-usa.org/ or call (800) 446-9227 for the RiderCourse nearest you. For any questions you have feel free to post up on the forum. There are many riders more than willing to address your questions and concerns.
So you've decided to get a motorcycle or perhaps you are a veteran rider wanting to touch up your skills. The following are documents curtousy of the Motorcycle Safety Foundation (MSF):
Safety Tips:
"You and Your Motorcycle: Riding Tips" booklet
"Motorcycle Operator Manual" booklet
"Sharing The Roadway" booklet for non-motorcyclists
Quick Tips
"If You Ride A Motorcycle" Quick Tips
"Ten Things All Car & Truck Drivers Should Know About Motorcycles" Quick Tips
"Carrying A Passenger" Quick Tips
"Preventing Motorcycle Theft" Quick Tips
Cycle Safety Information:
How Helmets Work
2004 Equipment Requirements
2002 Licensing Information
2001 Crash Statistics
MSF Curriculum Materials:
Basic RiderCourse Handbook (Non-printable)
This should be all the information you need to get you going and riding safe. Thanks again to the MSF for providing this great information. You can locate your nearest MSF location here at: http://www.msf-usa.org/ or call (800) 446-9227 for the RiderCourse nearest you. For any questions you have feel free to post up on the forum. There are many riders more than willing to address your questions and concerns.










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