New Rider Course - Day 1 of 3

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New Rider Course - Day 1 of 3

Time: January 25, 2017 from 9am to 5pm
Location: Great South Harley-Davidson
Street: 185 Highway 16 E
City/Town: Newnan, Georgia 30263 United States
Website or Map: http://www.greatsouthhd.com/l…
Event Type: promo
Organized By: Harley-Davidson Riding Academy
Latest Activity: Jan 12, 2017

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New Rider Course at Great South Harley-Davidson. What To Expect : If you’re ready to experience the unique thrill of riding your own motorcycle for the first time, there’s no better place to learn than the New Rider Course at Harley-Davidson™ Riding Academy. Learn to ride on a genuine Harley-Davidson® motorcycle; Get in-class and on-range instruction from Motorcycle Safety Foundation® (MSF) and H-D® Certified Coaches; Learn to safely accelerate, shift, brake, and turn, along with maneuvers like controlling skids and surmounting obstacles; Earn an MSF Basic RiderCourseSM Completion Card, which may (varies by state) exempt you from the riding portion of your license exam and score you a discount on motorcycle insurance. The class fee is $150.

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