Originally Posted by
Ordie
double checking.. he wasnt very specific about what he was "taking". I didnt want him thinking he had to use his own bike for the MSF course. I took mine in PA and Military MSF you use your own bikes, which is really messed up.
I think you are confused. The Motorcycle Safety Foundation run and administer the BRC courses that are offered at various places around the US. They provide bikes and helmets. See the links and info below
http://www.msf-usa.org/index_new.cfm...%20RiderCourse
The BRC is designed for beginning riders. Approximately five hours of classroom instruction and 10 hours of riding exercises in a controlled environment provide a complete introduction to motorcycling. The course is conducted over two or three sessions. Motorcycles and helmets are provided for your use during the course. Prerequisite: students must be able to ride a bicycle.
The Military sportbike course is not the MSF BRC course. It is a Sportbike course that the military and MSF created and you use your own bike. It is similar to the MSF ERC.