Posted on Nov 16, 2015
CPO Andy Carrillo, MS
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Despite having years of riding experience I plan to take advantage of this training opportunity. When it comes to motorcycling, one can never learn too much about safe riding practices, yes?

http://www.foxnews.com/tech/2015/11/16/harley-davidson-offers-members-military-free-riding-academy-training.html?intcmp=hplnws
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Sir for me I would say no it does not make me want to go out an buy a Harley( I am an avid Victory rider and owner).
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Stephen Roake
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Riding training is a fantastic opportunity especially if it is free. I took mine through a state program because it was cheaper but I'd do it at the local HD dealership if I'd had this opportunity.
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I appreciate their offer(s) and I do buy some of their products, but to the other topic merged no this doesn't make me want to go buy a Harley. Overall they're too much for what's offered, paying more for the brand. If I was going to pay that much for a cruiser right now I'd likely get a Victory. But HD is improving, I'll give 'em that, and if they can continue that while working on the price I'd seriously give them consideration.
As for the training I do plan to take them up on it for my required recurring AF training. ;)
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