KCHD-U Basic Riding Course

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KCHD-U Basic Riding Course

Time: February 23, 2012 at 6:30pm to February 26, 2012 at 5pm
Location: Killer Creek Harley-Davidson
Street: 11480 Alpharetta Hwy.
City/Town: Roswell
Website or Map: http://www.killercreekharley.…
Phone: 770-777-1000
Event Type: basic, riding, course
Organized By: Ari Bromley
Latest Activity: Feb 19, 2012

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Interested in learning to ride or want to brush up on your basic riding skills?  Join us for the KCHD-U Basic Rider Course in partnership with the Motorcycle Safety Foundation in Alpharetta.  This is a license waiver class.  Cost is $300 per person.  Class times: Thursday 6-8pm at KCHD; Friday 6-9pm at KCHD; Saturday 8am-5pm at MSF and Sunday 8am-2pm at MSF and 2-5pm at KCHD.  Killer Creek Harley-Davidson is located at 11480 Alpharetta Highway, Roswell.  FMI or to register, call 770.777.1000 or visit www.killercreekharley.com.

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