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The official SRNE MSF Experienced RiderCourse is scheduled for Sunday afternoon, July 25 from 12:30 to about 6:00 at the Barnes Air National Guard base in Westfield, MA. (about 30 minutes west of Springfield, right off the Pike.)
In past years, many participants have ridden from the eastern part of the state to be in the classroom at 8AM! But this year, you won't have to be there until noon! So, no excuses.
There are currently 7 slots available. The cost is $100.00. This is the official training course that is recognized by the state as a licensing program and will get you a discount on your insurance.
This will be the new ERC cirriculum with 90% riding and 10% talking (during breaks). Depending on the group, we will focus on issues particular to sport riding and may offer some extra training in some sport riding techniques, such as hanging off. Oh, and it'll be a lot of FUN!
Sign up today
Note: the July 25 date is labeled as FULL on the web site, but that is because it is blocked off for us. Sign up, by mentioning the date and that you are with Sportriders of New England.
Once you've signed up, e-mail at kenart@verizon.net so I can keep track of open slots.
Let's go!!
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Ken C.
www.kencondon.com
just one question. are you allow to practice wheelie?
"fuckit!"
SQUID, you signing up? or do you not need this?
"fuckit!"
No wheelies. But Keith Code has his Wheelie school coming to the east coast this summer.
i dont mean included in the course. if you do your own little wheelie aside will you fail as was told in the basic if you do stupid things like this you automatically fail.
"fuckit!"
GITOriginally posted by Kham
SQUID, you signing up? or do you not need this?
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Heres a condom. I figured since youre acting like a dick, you should dress like one too.
beet, you sing up?
"fuckit!"
beet's gotta TURRIBLE singing voice.
The only "intuitive" interface is the nipple.
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Heres a condom. I figured since youre acting like a dick, you should dress like one too.
Kham, why on earth would you want to do wheelies at a rider training course? I think that you would greatly benefit from this class.
Many riders (myself included) spend thousands of dollars on all sorts of riding gear and bike accessories. Why not spend a mere $100 improving the most important component of your riding, you...the rider?
Jason LaCroix
'02 Honda VTR1000F
IBA #19722
There are still several slots open for this event!
And as matter of fact, because only 4 people have signed up, PVRiders is threatening to open the date up to the general public. So, the next week or so is your LAST CHANCE to sign up!
Let's go guys
There are still several slots open for this event!
squid and bigred, if you're going then im going.
"fuckit!"
You should sign up now.
Note that the date is Sunday July 25. Sign up for that date only and mention you're with Sportriders.
http://www.pvriders.com/info.htm#signingup
When is the cut off for this. I really want to go but as of today my finances will not allow it....Originally posted by Ken C
You should sign up now.
Note that the date is Sunday July 25. Sign up for that date only and mention you're with Sportriders.
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Well, Ken says that they're going to try to tailor this one to sportriding a bit, and the ERC has supposedly been revamped a bit....so I can't say for sure, but the last ERC I took we got to practice maximum braking, what to do if/when you lock up the rear tire, swerving, and tight cornering, to name just a few maneuvers....Originally posted by Mystery Squid
I checked out the link, and it's still vague, what does one actually do/practice at the ERC?
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Jason LaCroix
'02 Honda VTR1000F
IBA #19722
I think that some of the maneuvers are always good practice, no matter what your ability level.
And, heh, if you guys are up to it there is some really good riding just minutes from the ERC site (Barnes ANGB); maybe for some after class reinforcement....
Jason LaCroix
'02 Honda VTR1000F
IBA #19722
I don't want to spend too much time explaining EXCACTLT what's involved, but I will say that in the 10 years I've been teaching ERCs, I've yet to see someone who hasn't left a better rider, no matter what their riding experience. Paul and I are trained to see problems and to help correct them. We also know how to even fine-tune an "excellent" rider's technique.
Now, you'll occassionally hear someone say "I didn't get too much out of the class". I say that rider probaly didn't have an open mind.
Taking an ERC is part of any serious rider's resume. Be sure to tell us what you hope to get out of the class and we can focus more specifically on that issue, if it's really what you need.
I would love to attend an ERC. This one's a bit of a hike for me, but if you ever consider holding one up this way you can count me in.
Anyone who's close enough to do this would be foolish not to. Having attended the new track rider session taught by Ken at the last track day, I can attest to his *excellent* teaching skills.
the next question is what is the difference between this and the your track session? i will sign up depending on the answer.
"fuckit!"
Thanks for the props.
The ERC is focused on developing foundations: braking cornering, turning.
The track day school focused on riding the track and assumed the foundations were adequate. The ERC actually looks at the fundamentals and assesses whether there is areas for improvement and whether there aren't ways to instill good habits. All of this applies to riding, on or off track.
BTW, I am assured there are 6 slots still remaining. Pass it on.
Believe it or not (I can't) there's still slots open for this event!
This could be a great track day primer.
I just dropped my check in the mail today.
I am going to be wearing my full AeroStitch suit, with shorts and long sleeve shirt underneath. This is OK, right?
I hope it wont be raining, or it will be a miserable mess.
See you guys there...
Ill be leaving Boston around 10 AM in case anyone from Eastern Mass wants to ride out with me.. drop me a line.
See you there
-- Stefan
01' Ducati ST4
I highly recommend that you have a long sleev t-shirt and jeans for riding on the range. If it's hot, you'll be too uncomfortable in the 'stitch. Also, bring shorty summer gloves if you have them. Yes, this gear provides less protection, but it's no good if you are sweltering and unable to concentrate.