NEWBIE FOR MSF REQUIREMENTS
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hey there guys and ladies. i will be taking my MSF at mt. sac soon around the end of this month. before i go register and get paid for. i was wondering before i begin....
What are the requirements to take over there? Do i need to bring any riding equipment or gear? or is it all provided?
any help would be gladly appreciated. thanks.
What are the requirements to take over there? Do i need to bring any riding equipment or gear? or is it all provided?
any help would be gladly appreciated. thanks.
Did you sign up already? There is usually a long waiting period until the class.
When you sign up, they send you a letter (or will tell you over the phone) what to bring - your class C license (if you have it), gloves, long-sleeve heavyweight shirt or jacket, long pants, and boots that cover the ankle. A helmet is typically provided.
When you sign up, they send you a letter (or will tell you over the phone) what to bring - your class C license (if you have it), gloves, long-sleeve heavyweight shirt or jacket, long pants, and boots that cover the ankle. A helmet is typically provided.
In Ca, for the class you just need your C permit license, for the 2 driving days you need gloves, long pants, sleeved shirt, and ankle high boots/shoes. At my place they provided helmets and gloves. Good luck
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Same. Although I advise you to use your own helmet and gloves for sanitary purposes.
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</TD></TR></TABLE>Same. Although I advise you to use your own helmet and gloves for sanitary purposes.
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Yeah I know the MSF here in Alabama you need helmet/gloves/heavy longsleeve shirt or jacket and boots that cover the ankles. The BRC provides you with the 250 to ride and you don't really get over like 30mph for the first day or two. The ERC is cheaper but you have to provide your on wheels. I take the BRC like once a year strictly so I can ride those lil 250's all over the track. It's always funny to see the instructors like "hey are you SURE you've never ridden before?!" Heh.
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