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Motorcycle Safety Foundation
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The information contained in this publication is offered for the benefit of those who have an interest in riding motorcycle.  The information has been compiled from publications, interviews and observations of individuals and organizations familiar with the use of motorcycles, accessories, and training.  Because there are many differences in product design, riding styles, Federal, State and local laws, there may be organizations and individuals who hold differing opinions.  Consult your local regulatory agencies for information concerning the operation of motorcycles in your area.   Although the Motorcycle Safety Foundation will continue to research, field test, and publish responsible viewpoints on the subject, it disclaims any liability for the views expressed herein.

The Motorcycle Safety Foundation's purpose is improving the safety of motorcyclists on the nation's streets and highways.  To reduce motorcycle accidents and injuries, the Foundation has programs in rider education, licensing improvement, public information and research.  These programs are designed for both motorcyclists and motorists.  A national private, non-profit organization, MSF is sponsored by five U.S. motorcycle distributors:  Honda, Yamaha, Kawasaki, Suzuki, and BMW.  Motorcycle Safety Foundation's toll-free 800 number to call for information on both novice and experienced rider courses is: 1-800-447-4700.

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Fifth Printing: June 1993

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