Motorcycle Safety Tips Available Online
Posted: 7/21/2010
Ian Ziering, an avid motorcycle enthusiast, says that every rider needs the right training.
(NAPSI)-Taking a short trip online can mean more safety and enjoyment for those learning how to ride a motorcycle or scooter.
That's because a foundation that provides the nation's initial learning-to-ride course and promotes lifelong learning for motorcyclists has a website with safety tips and information on where to find a safe riding course.
The Motorcycle Safety Foundation's Basic RiderCourse is designed as a 15-hour curriculum that takes place over a few days or consecutive weekends. The website, msf-usa.org, also offers online excerpts from the training curriculum.
According to actor, director and producer Ian Ziering, an avid motorcycle enthusiast, "It doesn't matter whether you want a motorcycle or a scooter, your best first ride is the MSF's Basic Rider- Course. This is how you get started on a lifetime of great two-wheeling. The bikes and helmets are provided. So get trained and go riding."
To learn more, visit msf-usa.org or call (800) 446-9227. |