| No matter
how long you've been riding, the advanced course
is tough enough to challenge your skills.
You learn about high-speed maneuvering, quick
swerving and avoidance techniques,
countersteering, traction control, and emergency
braking for curves and slippery surfaces.
Skills you can use whether you're touring
cross-country or just riding down to the corner
store. |
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When you come to the
advanced course be sure to bring the proper gear
for riding. We require you to wear a DOT
approved helmet(3/4 or full face), a long sleeved
shirt or jacket, long pants, sturdy shoes that
cover your ankle bone (boots or high-top athletic
shoes), eye protection (eyeglasses, sunglasses, or
goggles), and full-fingered gloves. Of
course you'll have to provide your own
motorcycle. It's a good idea to check it
over thoroughly a day or two before the course so
you won't have to worry about the bike during the
range exercises. And don't forget to bring
your driver's license (with motorcycle
endorsement) and proof of insurance with
you to class.
If you have been
a Licensed motorcycle rider for at least 5 years
and would be interested in becoming an instructor,
the state offers an instructor prep course at
various times and locations. Contact them at
800-292-5787.
Most Training
locations are always looking for instructors, WE
ARE! |