I wanted to thank you for all that you taught us in your class....it was worth every penny. We both left feeling very confident in our ability to become safe riders. We bought a Yamaha V-Star 1100 Classic last week and have ridden almost 500 miles on it. We hope later on to get a second larger bike but at least for now we each can drive this one. Your class gave us valuable information on being a defensive driver but there was one glaring omission in the class. You didn't tell us about "The Wave." It was horrible. We went to the coast and met our first riders. Being friendly folk we promptly raised our left hands up in the air...(I think I may have actually even waggled my fingers). Imagine our horror as we watched their hands slowly descend downward with their fingers extended!!! We hurried away. I told John I'd google the wave once we got home so we made sure to watch carefully for the next riders we met and tried to copy what they did as best we could. What stress! Now we are aware and can wave properly. Please add this bit of instruction to your class and help others equally as motorcycle ignorant as us:)
Thank you again, I feel like we were very well prepared for getting our bike.
Sharon and John Austin (Recent and proud graduates from Blountstown)
To Al, Curt and David, Thank you all so very much for the most enjoyable 3 days of my life. I knew I wanted to become a "Lady Biker" but I did not know it would have been this good. You all were the greatest people that I have come across. The pleasant attitudes and pleasant atmosphere is untouchable. I love you all for all that you've done for me and others. Keep up the GREAT work and continue to make riding safe!!!!!!!!!!
Stacey Reese I just wanted to take a moment to say "Thank You," and tell you how much I enjoyed and appreciated the BRC this weekend. This course was WELL worth the money! I'm glad I took the course before ever stepping foot on a motorcycle. I think this course should be mandatory for first-timers like myself, and even riders who haven't taken it.
I really enjoyed the staff and the way they treated myself, as well as my classmates. I think the instructors got a kick out of working with all of us. They really seemed like they enjoyed it as much as we did. That played a HUGE part in making me (and I'm sure everyone else) feel comfortable throughout the entire course. I learned a ton of great information out there. I will be riding a friends bike for a while until I get my own, but I will definitely apply all of the things I learned through the BRC, out on the road! Once I get my own bike, if I am still in the area, I will be coming back for the ERC. Thanks again for the course and the awesome instructors we had to learn from!
Randy Worley
Captain Wofford, I would be amiss in not expressing my deepest THANK YOU for the OUTSTANDING and SUPERIOR instruction I received from you and your staff at the BRC course 16-17 June 2007. As a very novice rider, I came to the course with much trepidation and fear that I would not grasp the fundamentals of riding a bike. Your instructors instilled absolute confidence in me and my aceing of the written and practical exams is a testimony to the spot-on quality and style of instruction I received. I have since purchased a Honda Rebel 250 and am practicing the skills I learned at your school to make me a safe rider. I know I have much, much practice ahead but your program was absolutely the correct first step to take. The drive from Georgia (165 miles) was WELL WORTH IT! Please feel free to use my comments as a testimony to others interested in taking the BRC course. PLease share my kudos with your staff!
Thank you again for making my entry into the world of motorcyle riding so smooth!
Eugene (Gene) Montano
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