How it Works
Lessons are one hour in duration, with a 1:1 student/instructor ratio, and are tailored to the individual student's skills and ability. Lessons are given on the school's motorcycles, which are small, light and rider-friendly 250cc Hondas. D.O.T. approved helmets are also provided.


New student instruction begins with an introduction to the motorcycle; hand and foot controls, center of gravity, and body position. The controls are introduced and practiced in a methodical, controlled manner. The student is then instructed regarding the core techniques he/she will employ while riding. These techniques are derived from widely accepted riding practices and from the personal experience of our instructors’ collective century of riding experience.









In addition, some methods are taken from the Police Motorcycle Officer training program, which produces the most proficient motorcyclists in
the country.


As part of our commitment to keeping the new rider safe while learning, instructors utilize an emergency engine shut-off cord, which is installed on the motorcycles, until the student demonstrates satisfactory proficiency with the controls.


Students will learn proper starting, stopping
and turning techniques; low-speed handling
and road speed cornering; and defensive
riding practices which are unique to a
two-wheeled vehicle. If time and rider
skill allow, the student may also have the
opportunity to learn more advanced
maneuvers as well.