WATCH This Before You Take the MSF Course (So You Will Pass)

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Published 2023-07-22
Are you a beginner motorcycle rider who wants to pass the Motorcycle Safety Foundation (MSF) course? Then you've come to the right place! In this video, I'll cover everything you need to know in order to prepare for and pass the MSF course.

I've broken up this video into 3 parts: 1-Everything you need to know about the riding portion and what to expect. 2-Covers what goes on in the classroom. 3-What gear is required to bring and how to prepare + some extra tips along with going over some common misconceptions about the course.

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Intro 00:00
Why Take the Class? 00:30
Course Breakdown 00:39
Riding Test Tips 01:32
Classroom Info 02:55
Common Misconceptions 03:50
Gear Required 04:26
Tip for Short Riders 05:22
Final Thoughts 06:02
Dropping the Bike 06:14
How They Grade 06:24
Did I Miss Anything? 06:52
My MSF Vlog 07:00
BLOOPERS 07:21
Outro 07:55
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All Comments (21)
  • I have my course coming up in just a few days. Already aced the online course. I've never even sat on a bike before, so it's gonna be fun. Just gotta pass the riding course and then magically find the money to buy a first beginners bike lol.
  • @CWJester
    Bring snacks and PLENTY of water! My biggest mistake was wearing a Joe Rocket black textile jacket... this was in late September... it was hot and humid. Huge mistake! Sweated so bad and as a result cramped even worse. Just use a normal shirt - don't need to go all out.
  • @joshbrown6330
    thank god now the msf course is online for the test part
  • @ItadakiTontaro
    I had so much fun at my msf course. My friend and I went together and the memories built since have been great. Funny how the msf riding test was one of the most focused I have ever been in my life 😂
  • @kradjl
    I'll give you my experience here too. First day was class. For like 3hrs then we took the multiple choice. As you said Rea, there were some "this may or may not be in the test" or "this is very important" remarks. There were some question that wasn't covered, but me wanting to be prepared, I learned from videos. Then we had a good break (their fridge was bad so I was happy I brought stuff in a cooler...) after eating the class that started taking the riding section came in for class and we went out for riding. They were a little quick on the control parts (again thankfully had learned the from videos, but didn't get my body accustomed to their position). I had issues with clutch bc I had full grip on the clutch handle. I learned after sooo many stalls that you need to hold and release the clutch with the tips of your fingers, otherwise it'll slip in your palm and cause a stall. I over prepared, bc I brought heavy tall moto boots, they caused me to not feel the rear break or clutch. They had spare helmets I took glasses, which were needed bc the helmet lost its shield. Next day we just had more riding and the test at the end. I brought less protective boots, but easy to feel the controls. I was getting very comfortable with the bike and then during the practice of the timed stop I got a bit over confident. Others were going to slow so I went fast, then stopped fast, and if you don't know what that means, it means bike went down... No injuries I just hopped off. Felt bad for dropping the bike, but that's all. During the test I got all well. Except at the end after he said "all good" I got hyped and let go of the clutch... Can you believe he marked it as a stall even though I had finished the last exercise already... (you had 3 stalls before you failed) and then they called us up and we got our endorsement stuff. (btw one guy fell on the first day riding a rebel300. He got scared from the fall and didn't come back the next day. It was a bit sad, but everyone has their own choices to make). With that I'll say thank you for your video!
  • I'm not gonna lie, I take the MSF course in October, and I'm terrified. I have no idea what to expect, but this video was very informative. Thank you.
  • greatly appreciate you taking your time to upload this video. plan on taking the MSF course at my local community college when I start working again.
  • @nja3224
    I signed up for the ultimate package, completed the 101 and eCourse 1. My BRC sessions are less than 2 weeks out, and I can’t wait. I had a blast in the 101 and looking forward to getting my license. I could be riding with my son in less than 3 weeks. I’m going to watch your other MSF videos, thank you for sharing your experience and helping newbs like me out.
  • @henryrevitajr
    So nice of you to share your knowledge with us riders 😊thanks for another helpful video about road safety. Ride safe Rea! 😎
  • @Roamingloba
    Thanks for sharing your experience on your journey! I love riding with people, but thought it would be fun to learn myself. But I do have fears and mostly just worried about drivers since I live in a highly populated area.
  • Gald you had a good experience in your course. I live Big I but im going Oahu in Aug for the MSF... That Rebel is a sweet looking bike! Be safe out there🤙
  • @sleepykarie91
    This is so awesome! Love that you created these videos. I’m planning on buying a rebel 300. And I know little to nothing. But I wanna prove to everyone that I can do this. (Been wanting a bike since I was a kid)
  • @judyswingle2056
    Thank you! I take my MSF course this weekend. This helped calm my nerves
  • Thank you for sharing this message with video, I appreciate it 😊
  • @davidm4566
    Wow my course was over 2 days and we could take the training part online at home. Gratefully they also had boots, gloves, and helmets we could borrow.
  • @Traivon-rv1jd
    Thank you for this video I got my first bike and passed form this thank you