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BMW Riding School

magellan44

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I recently read an article in one of my monthly magazines about the Riders Training Classes or School that BMW has in one of the southern states. I have tried to find the article again but can not seen to find it. Possibly I read it online somewhere also and I just think i read in one of the monthly mags. If someone can direct me in the right direction that would be helpful. It might have had to do with testing a GS model

Thank you for the help
Ben
 
I recently read an article in one of my monthly magazines about the Riders Training Classes or School that BMW has in one of the southern states. I have tried to find the article again but can not seen to find it. Possibly I read it online somewhere also and I just think i read in one of the monthly mags. If someone can direct me in the right direction that would be helpful. It might have had to do with testing a GS model

Thank you for the help
Ben

Ben,

Just a reminder, the Basic, Intermediate and Advanced Rider Courses are free to all PA MC license holders thru the PA motorcycle safety program (http://www.pamsp.com/)
 
Fellows.

Thank you for the replies, one of the reasons I was interested in this article was because of the off and on road training. Yrs ago I did the PA training course to lower my insurance rate and found it to be very useful.

This is one of those times when I wish I would have marked the page of the magazine. I think it may have been a review of one of the GS models BMW makes. It was either the ON mag or Road Runner mag in the past 3 months or so. The article also mentioned about a discount of $250.00 or something on those lines. See, that is why I wanted to re-read the article because it explained how to go about receiving the discount or have it paid for.

Never hurts to refresh ones motorcycle skill set.

Thank you again fellows.
 
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