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Motorcycle safety course in Cinci, WHERE???


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Can someone lead me in the direction of a GOOD MSC in the Cinci area, My wife is going to be taking her road test this summer to get her permanent endorsement, and I recomended her taking a class to sharpen her skills, riding around with me she just follows and I try to give her tips and advice, but I take riding for granted and there are a lot of second nature things expereinced riders do that beginners need to know about, like getting a flat at high speed,loosing brake pressure,manouvering around obstacles QUICKLY, and a lot more including road conditions and bike preperation. I just want her to be tought the do's and dont's from a professional, not someone like myself who tells her what I would do, not what is best for the beginner. Thanks ahead for any help!!!!picture.php?albumid=117&pictureid=1333&thumb=1

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http://www.motorcycle.ohio.gov/

you can get all the info from there. its very well worth the time, plus she can get her endorsement right from the class

AWERSOME!!!!! THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU, I am getting the ball rolling RIGHT NOW. I knew I would find what I was looking for here.THANKS AGAIN.

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even if the classes are full, you can still go to the class you want and try to "sign in" for it. When I took the class at live oaks, the instructor let 5 people join, due to the fact that some people signed up and paid the $25 fee and didn't show up to attend the class... so he let the 5 walk ons pay and take the class.

Great classes to take :cheers:

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even if the classes are full, you can still go to the class you want and try to "sign in" for it. When I took the class at live oaks, the instructor let 5 people join, due to the fact that some people signed up and paid the $25 fee and didn't show up to attend the class... so he let the 5 walk ons pay and take the class.

Great classes to take :cheers:

only thing about that is like anyone under 18 gets first dibs.

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The Oaks schools offer them, but they are nearly impossible to get into because they are associated with the Motorcycle Ohio program and, if you complete the beginner course it counts for your practal test for licensing. I have heard stories of registration opening at midnight and the class being full one minute later. They do allow walk ins, but only if someone doesn't show up. Personally, I didn't have the time to screw around with it so I just took the test at the old DMV. If your in ANY kinda hurry, I would look around for some private lessons. The advanced rider course may be easier to get into though. I also think I heard something about riding classes at Aces and Eights Harley, but I could be wrong.

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