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Course Overview:

This course is an additional step in Rider Education and Training. During this course you will sharpen skills for cornering, braking and emergency maneuvers.

100% on-motorcycle, practicing key skills!

General Information

  • Designed for riders who have a motorcycle license (or Motor driven cycle license 14 -15 YO) and possess basic skills.
  • The goal of this course is to help you further refine your motorcycle handling skills and grow your confidence in your riding ability.
  • The course consists of only riding exercises, utilizing several of the drills from the Basic RiderCourse and Basic RiderCourse2 curriculums. It is a perfect way for you to reinforce basic skills on your own motorcycle.
  • A skill test is taken at the end of the course and if passed it can be used as a license waiver; take your completion card to the local DMV.
  • Course is taken on your own motorcycle.

Course Hours:

Saturdays from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. (8-hour course)

Requirements:

  • You must be at least 14 years old to enroll and possess a motor-driven cycle license or motorcycle license if 16 and older.
  • If under 18 years old, a parent or legal guardian must sign the required waiver form, witnessed/verified by Rider Coach personnel at the training site.
  • Successfully completed the MSF Street Strategies E Course. AMSP will send you a link to the course after registration
  • Proof of Insurance (required prior to class start time, ATSC/AMSP insurance does not cover damage to a motorcycle during this course).

What we provide:

  • End-of-Course Skills Evaluation
  • MSF Street Strategies eCourse (no additional cost)

What you will need to bring the first day of class:

  • Street-legal motorcycle (must pass an inspection, T-CLOCS, tires/wheels, controls, lights. Oil/other fluids, chassis and stands, prior to course start time)
  • Provide Completion Card from MSF Street Strategies eCourse
  • Helmet for the course (must be DOT approved)
  • Eye Protection
  • Long sleeve shirt
  • Full fingered gloves
  • Sturdy pants – Denim (no stretchy pants)
  • Boots or shoes that cover the ankles with low heels (1” or less) (leather no canvas)