Tomorrow, I finish the best motorcycle training I've ever taken part in. First, the Marine Corps has made me go to multiple riding courses over the years, and I've been riding on and off for 33 years.
The course is called, "BikeSafe." It started with the "Motor Officer" qualification course that our NCHP motor officers have to complete, then moved into road skill work with on the road coaching and assessment, and finally with instructor work to certify us as assessors. Tomorrow, we provide training to younger rider and then assess their skills on the road.
The road work was a huge difference between this and other courses. We often teach or learn basic throttle, clutch, braking, and turning, but the courses always fail to actually provide practical skills on the road. Many of us have learned many of these lessons over the years through reading, mentorship, or experience, but man, this can be a HUGE help to both young and experienced riders.
Anyone else had any experience with it?
Here's an article that the base newspaper just published on the course.
http://www.camplejeuneglobe.com/base_info/bike-safe-training-keeps-motorcyclists-on-their-feet-prepared-for/article_12f0a664-6496-11e6-bb86-ef97610cf2ed.html#.V7YRTqGJieE.facebookHere's a video with the fat girl number two in the lineup. I don't know how to put a facebook video on youtube, so I hope this link works.
https://www.facebook.com/1096144666/videos/10206697423729672/