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Women ONLY Courses - August 19th!! Space is Limited Register Now!!!!!

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New - Intermediate Rider Training (IRT) Designed to accommodate riders with experience in obtaining their endorsement in 1 day. Call 248-2373

Upcoming IRT Classes:

  • June 5th
  • July 10th
  • September 11th


Course Descriptions

Basic Rider Course

The Motorcycle Safety Foundation (MSF) Basic Rider Course (BRC) is designed for riders with little or no riding experience. Approximately five hours of classroom instruction and 10 hours of riding exercises in a controlled environment provide a complete introduction to motorcycling. The course is conducted over two, three, or four sessions. Motorcycles are provided and students are encouraged to bring their own riding gear. However, a limited number of helmets are available for use by students during the course. Prerequisite: students must be able to ride a bicycle.

What you will need to bring with you:

  • If under the age of 18, a completed parental permission form (prior to the first riding session)
  • Pen or pencil for taking notes
  • Department of Transportation-approved helmet (The program has a limited number of helmets for students.)
  • Eye protection (glasses, goggles, or face shield)
  • Long-sleeved shirt or jacket
  • Long pants
  • Sturdy over-the-ankle leather shoes
  • Full-fingered leather gloves
  • Foul weather gear (courses conducted rain or shine)
  • Snack/lunch and non-alcoholic beverages
  • Sunblock, as needed

Motorcycles provided for this course are all 2009 or newer models. Come experience some Serious Fun with us.

Note - Successful completion of this course waives further Department of Licensing testing.

-See A Schedule Of Basic Rider Course Here-

 

 

Intermediate Rider Training

The Intermediate Rider Training Course (IRT) is an 8 to 9 hour course completed in one day that allows students who successfully complete the course to receive their motorcycle endorsement without further Department of Licensing testing. This course is the perfect course for students who have experience riding a motorcycle, need an endorsement, returning to the sport without a motorcycle or who have been dirt riding and wish to obtain their license for the street etc.

Motorcycles are provided by FACT Motorcycle Training, LLC for your use during the course. Prerequisite: students must have riding experience and be able to start/stop, upshift/downshift smoothly and turn.

What you will need to bring with you:

  • If under the age of 18, a completed parental permission form (prior to the first riding session)
  • Pen or pencil for taking notes
  • Department of Transportation-approved helmet (The program has a limited number of helmets for students.)
  • Eye protection (glasses, goggles, or face shield)
  • Long-sleeved shirt or jacket
  • Long pants
  • Sturdy over-the-ankle leather shoes
  • Full-fingered leather gloves
  • Foul weather gear (courses conducted rain or shine)
  • Snack/lunch and non-alcoholic beverages
  • Sunblock, as needed

This course assumes that you have motorcycle riding experience. Be certain of your skill level before registering for this class. There are no refunds if a student is dismissed by the instructor for lacking the required riding skills. Please review the following requirements carefully:

On the range, students must demonstrate their ability to balance the bike at slow speeds and coordinate clutch, throttle, braking, and shifting. This course does not teach these basic skills, which are taught in the Basic Rider Course.

Students will be evaluated on the motorcycle during the first exercise (shifting/stopping and control skills - offset weave/clutch control) to the satisfaction of the instructors. Any student who cannot successfully complete these exercises will not be allowed to continue with the class and will be advised to register for the Basic Rider Course. If this is the case, no refund will be issued and the student will be charged the full Basic Rider Course fee.

Motorcycles provided for this course are all 2009 or newer models. Come experience some Serious Fun with us.

Note - Successful completion of this course waives further Department of Licensing testing.

-See A Schedule Of Intermediate Rider Training Here-

 

 

Women Only Basic Rider Course

This Women Only Basic Rider Course is the Motorcycle Safety Foundation's Basic Rider Course for women with little or no riding experience and spans two (2) evenings along with Saturday and Sunday mornings. Special amenities for the ladies are provided and no men are allowed. Approximately five hours of classroom instruction and 10 hours of riding exercises in a controlled environment provide a complete introduction to motorcycling. Motorcycles and a limited number of helmets are provided for your use during the course. Prerequisite: students must be able to ride a bicycle.

What you will need to bring with you:

  • If under the age of 18, a completed parental permission form (prior to the first riding session)
  • Pen or pencil for taking notes
  • Department of Transportation-approved helmet (The program has some helmets for students.)
  • Eye protection (glasses, goggles, or face shield)
  • Long-sleeved shirt or jacket
  • Long pants
  • Sturdy over-the-ankle leather shoes
  • Full-fingered leather gloves
  • Foul weather gear (courses conducted rain or shine)
  • Snack/lunch and non-alcoholic beverages
  • Sunblock, as needed

Motorcycles provided for this course are all 2009 or newer models. Come experience some Serious Fun with us.

Note - Successful completion of this course waives further Department of Licensing testing.

-See A Schedule Of Women ONLY Courses Here-

 

 

Experienced Rider Course

The Motorcycle Safety Foundation (MSF) Experienced Rider Course (ERC) is designed for riders with at least twelve (12) months experience. This 1-day course is designed to develop skills necessary to survive on the streets.

What you will need to bring with you:

  • Your own motorcycle
  • Motorcycle insurance
  • Your motorcycle registration
  • If under the age of 18, a completed parental permission form (prior to the class)
  • Pen or pencil for taking notes
  • Department of Transportation-approved helmet
  • Eye protection (glasses, goggles, or face-shield)
  • Long-sleeved shirt or jacket
  • Long pants
  • Sturdy over-the-ankle leather footwear
  • Full-fingered leather gloves
  • Foul weather gear (courses conducted rain or shine)
  • Snack/Lunch and non-alcoholic beverages
  • Sunblock, as needed

Note - Successful completion of this course waives further Department of Licensing testing.

-See A Schedule Of Experienced Rider Courses Here-

 

Please note that registering for these courses does not guarantee passing the course or receiving the Endorsement Waiver Card. If a student is dismissed for insufficient skill level, a refund will not be provided.