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Tommorow: Meet a real-life Motorcycle Safety Instructor
Posted by: Martin
18 September 2009 670 views No Comment Email Article Email Article Print Article Print Article

Thinking of learning to ride a scooter? Vespa Soho and New York’s Motorcycle Safety School have gotten together to organize a meet-and-greet with MSS’s safety instructors.

The event is free and is taking place at Vespa Soho‘s Croby Street location, tomorrow Saturday, Sept 19th 1pm -2pm. Space is limited, so a RSVP to Cvera@ridemss.com is necessary. MSS is still running it’s three-day Basic Rider Course until December 15th so you still have a chance to get your license this year, especially with the news that test-waiver certificates no longer require a wait period.

Vespa Soho will also be offering 20% off all accessories during the event.

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