| Introduction to the Basic Rider Course |
The Introduction to the BRC is the class for you! Our introduction course is for true beginning riders who want to learn basic riding skills but have not had the chance to experience motorcycle controls or maneuvering skills.
Why would I consider taking the Introduction to the BRC?Students consider taking this course, prior to participating in a Basic Rider Course, to have a more successful and positive rider training experience. Our course offers a very low-stress, encouraging, hands-on environment as we introduce you to basic riding components. This training course is provided as a recommended option before taking the Basic Rider Course so that you can gain a head start on the controls, basic skills and have increased confidence. What is involved in this course?The Introduction to the BRC is a four-hour introductory course for beginning riders to offer a comfortable introduction and familiarity of motorcycle controls and basic operation: Control familiarization, Friction Zone use, Starting/Stopping, and Shifting. How does the schedule work?The Introduction to the BRC starts in a classroom setting for about an hour. We discuss basic motorcycle concepts, controls, and basic operation. After covering Range Rules and hand signals, we move to the bikes on the range for about 3 hours of on-bike experience and training. As our instructors get to know the students, concerns, and expectations, they cater coaching and support to best help the student. How much does the Introduction to the BRC cost?This course is scheduled to ensure a low student-to-instructor ratio, for only $95.00. What will I learn?The course is designed to help build confidence, introduce basic skills, and offer hands-on practice. Our classroom and on-bike exercises offer practice and experience with:
How do I sign up?
Will I get my endorsement?The Introduction to the BRC is an introductory session and not a full length training course. Testing is NOT part of this course. As part of a smaller class, you are offered more attention and focus than a typical safety course:
How structured is this course?
What kind of gear is required?
Where can I buy the riding gear that I need?We recommend that you check out our list of supporting dealerships found on our links page. Each one carries a full line of protective gear and has knowledgeable staff that would be very happy to help you start your riding experience in the right direction. Will I get a lunch break?Throughout the course you will be given short breaks. Typical 4-hour course schedules do not offer an extended lunch break. Please make sure to bring plenty of fluids and snacks with you. Learning to ride a motorcycle safely demands an alert mind. We encourage you to eat prior to your course. We would also recommend a good night’s rest before your course date. Do I need my own motorcycle?The Introduction to the BRC does not require you to bring your own motorcycle. We provide training motorcycles (many loaned to us at no expense by the local dealers - please check out our supporting dealerships) for your use. What type of motorcycles will I be riding in the Introduction to the BRC?The types of motorcycles will vary over time. However, here is a list of common bikes used at our locations:
What do I do after this training session?This Introduction to the BRC is an option available for students prior to completing a Basic Rider Course. The purpose here is to get you familiar with motorcycle controls and basic operation and allow you to be ahead of the rest in the next level. After this training your next step is to take the Basic Rider Course, but now with a head start on the controls, basic skills and increased confidence. Are you ready to get started?Click here to view the Schedule. See you in class! |
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