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ADVENTURE RIDER TRAINING 3 Wheel Endorsement (Daytona Beach, FL)

SpyderHands

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My wife and I just completed the "3-Wheel Basic RiderCourse" this weekend in DAYTONA BEACH, FLORIDA and these guys (Jeff and Mike) are absolutely amazing.

If you are looking for an informative, interactive and thorough 2 or 3 wheel motorcycle training experience for your endorsement on your driver's license, then seriously look no further. WARNING: I can assure you, should you tend to be thin skinned and cannot handle correction or formation during instruction, I'll just say, this is far from a petting zoo. These guys want to make sure you get the information as well as demonstrating proficiency in being able to drive safely.

BONUS: This class was offered as a 2 Day Weekend (Saturday/Sunday) course, which OOSI in Kissimmee/Orlando do not offer.

Call (386) 846-2921 & Sign Up for your course with A.R.T., even if you have to drive and stay overnight like us. It was so worth it!!!

http://www.adventureridertraining.com

IT WAS A GREAT EXPERIENCE WITH VETERAN, EXPERIENCED RIDING COACHES.

In our opinion, whatever you do, don't settle for less, Adventure Rider Training in Daytona Beach is simply the best.

***Thanks again to Jeff, Mike, and Carol (office)!!!*** :bowdown::thumbup::clap:
 
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When I first saw your post.....

I thought you were thinking of adventure riding
on the spyder, if so don't do it unless you have
a tow velicle along with you.
Not enough ground clearance...
 
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