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So Mark, I got the coat, the helmet, the gloves, the boots, the bike, and about 60,000 miles of riding experience, and I need to learn how to ride this monster better, I know I'm leaving a ton of performance on the table. Do you have a suggestion for an advanced driver training class? I'm not so sure I want to do anything at a race track, but I think some one on one with an instructor would be a good thing. Any thoughts or suggestions on a class?
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Originally Posted by Conedodger' timestamp='1331904916' post='21514441
Unfortunately, I am not much help on this subject.
There are two programs that interest me, but both are out of state.
There are two programs that interest me, but both are out of state.
http://www.christineskickstart.com/arc_courses.php
http://www.totalcontroltraining.net/HTML/Schedule.html
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Originally Posted by Triple-H' timestamp='1331910211' post='21514708
[quote name='Conedodger' timestamp='1331904916' post='21514441']
Unfortunately, I am not much help on this subject.
There are two programs that interest me, but both are out of state.
Unfortunately, I am not much help on this subject.
There are two programs that interest me, but both are out of state.
http://www.christineskickstart.com/arc_courses.php
http://www.totalcontroltraining.net/HTML/Schedule.html
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$350 did not seem pricey to me
What cost range were you thinking?
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Mark,
This will be lower cost, and very close to home
I emailed them and got a reply back
I'll give Ron a call this weekend and find out more
http://www.learn2ride.net/ARC-ST.htm
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Just found more info, poor quality web page design for sure!!!
I really think I'm going to do this.
This will be lower cost, and very close to home
I emailed them and got a reply back
I'll give Ron a call this weekend and find out more
http://www.learn2ride.net/ARC-ST.htm
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Just found more info, poor quality web page design for sure!!!
I really think I'm going to do this.
MONROE COMMUNITY COLLEGE
LEARN 2 RIDE, Inc. TM
The Motorcycle Safety Foundation’s
ARC-ST Advanced RiderCourse
“BE A BETTER RIDER” CHALLENGE
The Motorcycle Safety Foundation’s ARC-ST Advanced RiderCourse consists of approximately 3 ½ hours of classroom activities and 4 ½ hours of on-cycle range instruction and practice, utilizing the student’s own street-legal motorcycle.
The MSF’s ARC-ST practices techniques that extend beyond basic riding procedures to improve the performance capabilities of riders, particularly related to overall control, cornering and emergency maneuvers.
ARC-ST REQUIREMENTS, REGISTRATION & GENERAL INFORMATION
• You must possess a valid NY State Driver’s license with Motorcycle Endorsement
• Complete the registration form
• List your course choice (s)
• Include a check or money order for $125.00
Payable to: Monroe Community College
• Group Name if applicable
• Print, complete and mail the Registration Form to:
• Monroe Community College / ATC
• % Learn 2 Ride / ARC-ST
• 2485 West Henrietta Road
• Rochester, New York 14623
• Street legal motorcycle--subject to inspection and acceptance by the instructor
• Proof of insurance
• Helmet--minimum DOT approved
• Eye protection--face shield, safety glasses or goggles
• Gloves: Full Fingered (NO fingerless gloves)
• Jeans: Denim or other sturdy material, NO FLARE LEG JEANS OR JEANS WITH HOLES
• Jacket: Denim or other sturdy material or long-sleeved shirt or sweatshirt
• Boots: Must cover the ankle and have as flat a heel as possible
• Class size: 12 maximum (6 minimum) or class is postponed until minimum is attained
• You should have at least 500 miles of diversified street riding before taking this course
2012 Schedule of ARC-ST Advanced RiderCourses
ARC-ST 1 Sunday June 3 8 am – 5 pm
ARC ST 3 Saturday June 23 8 am – 5 pm
ARC-ST 4 Saturday June 30 8 am – 5 pm
LEARN 2 RIDE, Inc. TM
The Motorcycle Safety Foundation’s
ARC-ST Advanced RiderCourse
“BE A BETTER RIDER” CHALLENGE
The Motorcycle Safety Foundation’s ARC-ST Advanced RiderCourse consists of approximately 3 ½ hours of classroom activities and 4 ½ hours of on-cycle range instruction and practice, utilizing the student’s own street-legal motorcycle.
The MSF’s ARC-ST practices techniques that extend beyond basic riding procedures to improve the performance capabilities of riders, particularly related to overall control, cornering and emergency maneuvers.
ARC-ST REQUIREMENTS, REGISTRATION & GENERAL INFORMATION
• You must possess a valid NY State Driver’s license with Motorcycle Endorsement
• Complete the registration form
• List your course choice (s)
• Include a check or money order for $125.00
Payable to: Monroe Community College
• Group Name if applicable
• Print, complete and mail the Registration Form to:
• Monroe Community College / ATC
• % Learn 2 Ride / ARC-ST
• 2485 West Henrietta Road
• Rochester, New York 14623
• Street legal motorcycle--subject to inspection and acceptance by the instructor
• Proof of insurance
• Helmet--minimum DOT approved
• Eye protection--face shield, safety glasses or goggles
• Gloves: Full Fingered (NO fingerless gloves)
• Jeans: Denim or other sturdy material, NO FLARE LEG JEANS OR JEANS WITH HOLES
• Jacket: Denim or other sturdy material or long-sleeved shirt or sweatshirt
• Boots: Must cover the ankle and have as flat a heel as possible
• Class size: 12 maximum (6 minimum) or class is postponed until minimum is attained
• You should have at least 500 miles of diversified street riding before taking this course
2012 Schedule of ARC-ST Advanced RiderCourses
ARC-ST 1 Sunday June 3 8 am – 5 pm
ARC ST 3 Saturday June 23 8 am – 5 pm
ARC-ST 4 Saturday June 30 8 am – 5 pm
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Thanks, got to go find this book on Saturday and get to reading again
I have been chatting via email with Ron, I'm about 95% ready to sign up for the ARC-ST Advanced RiderCourse
It might be below you, but it looks like the exact thing I'm looking for.
Multiple page pdf - http://www.google.com/search?q=ARC-S...ient=firefox-a
You want to read this, click the link - [PDF]1 Advanced RiderCourse – SportBike Techniques Frequently Asked ...
I have been chatting via email with Ron, I'm about 95% ready to sign up for the ARC-ST Advanced RiderCourse
It might be below you, but it looks like the exact thing I'm looking for.
Multiple page pdf - http://www.google.com/search?q=ARC-S...ient=firefox-a
You want to read this, click the link - [PDF]1 Advanced RiderCourse – SportBike Techniques Frequently Asked ...
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Originally Posted by Conedodger' timestamp='1311180302' post='20797456
I have been chatting via email with Ron, I'm about 95% ready to sign up for the ARC-ST Advanced RiderCourse
It might be below you, but it looks like the exact thing I'm looking for.
Multiple page pdf - http://www.google.com/search?q=ARC-S...ient=firefox-a
You want to read this, click the link - [PDF]1 Advanced RiderCourse – SportBike Techniques Frequently Asked ...