Can anyone point me to a trike saftey course in Georgia, preferably in the Atlanta or Lawrenceville area?
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Can anyone point me to a trike saftey course in Georgia, preferably in the Atlanta or Lawrenceville area?
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Thanks,
Can anyone point me to a trike saftey course in Georgia, preferably in the Atlanta or Lawrenceville area?
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Thanks,
3-Wheel Basic RiderCourse (3WBRC)
The best place for a new rider to start once they've made the decision to ridea 3-wheel motorcycle. This course includes four hours of classroom activitiesand up to eight hours of on-cycle riding exercises usually schedule over a twoday period. Course concentrates on slow speed finesse, cornering, braking,swerving, and emergency avoidance skills. Successful completion may lead to an insurance discount. A person must pass a knowledge and skill test forsuccessful completion. Course is being considered in GA to receive a license waiver to receive your “M” license, if you don't have one now, in the future. No specifics or date as of this writing.
The above is the proposed Trike course to be offered by Earl Small Harley/Cartersville HD, in Cartersville.
First classe will hopefully be the end of this month. Ray Earls is the Director for Training and can be contacted at [email protected] or 770-919-0000x56. This is not a Riders Edge Course, it's a MSF Course
MSF has renamed a couple of courses - the Experienced
Rider Course is now the Basic RiderCourse2 {nothing changed but the name}.
The 3WBRC allows us instructors to adapt to the attendees. It is a
combination between the beginners course and the experienced course rolled
into one format. So what I am trying to point out - do not be fooled by the
name - as the instructor I can adjust my coaching to the needs of the
students and the motorcycles involved.
It is a transition course in that it is similar to the two wheel BRC2
{Experienced Course}, designed to help individuals get use to their own MC
and allow the coaches to coach to the student and MC level. You can
describe it as a good transition course, because it allows the instructor to personalize the course to the skill levels involved. :yes:. Ray is a superb instructor and person and has been running the courses for Earl Smalls' locations for many years. He's one of 4 trike instructors in the state, with one of the other three on his staff also.
"This is not a paid endorsement or any of that stuff. Just the facts, man!"
Tuck
Saw Ray yesterday at the Cartersville HD Dealer. He has scheduled a class for May5 and 6th at the Cartersville facility. Most of the info is above. I will contact him on Monday and post all updated info on here. Minimum of six tikes per class and it won't be all Spyders - first come first serve. :clap:. Might be a good idea to e-mail Ray to reserve a slot, if you're interested in the May class. Additional sessions will be scheduled as required.
Tuck