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Here is some information to help you arrive prepared for the Basic I Course |
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We provide motorcycles and helmets for your convenience. Please arrive 15 minutes early. You must be on time for all classes to continue the course. Bring snacks; lunch, if desired (you’ll have 1 hour*); and beverages. Water will be available. (*PM range classes that start at noon on Saturday will not have a 1 hour lunch break). |
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You must come prepared to ride with the following riding gear (no exceptions!):
- Full-fingered sturdy gloves, preferably leather
- Over-the-ankle footwear
- Long sleeve shirt, may be appropriate to have a jacket on chilly days
- Long pants, preferably jeans or leathers
- Personal DOT approved helmet, if you want to use your own
- Eye protection (helmet visor, goggles, or sunglasses will suffice)
- Rain gear, we ride during wet weather!
- Bring your driver's license
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For students that choose to use personally owned motorcycles:
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Motorcycles and helmets are provided for the Basic I Course. If you choose to bring your own motorcycle, please observe the following: |
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You may only use motorcycles/scooters that are 400cc or less. |
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All personally owned motorcycles/scooters must be street legal, and in safe operating condition. The Instructor will insepct your vehicle to ensure compliance. A T-CLOCK inspection form is available to help you prepare for the class. While the Instructor will not check all items, the T-CLOCK is an excellent tool to ensure your vehicle is in safe operating condition. Straight pipes or excessively loud bikes will NOT be allowed. The Instructor's determination is final. Tuition will not be refunded if your vehicle does not pass, or if mechanical issues/failure prevents you from completing the course. (For Basic I: motorcycles/scooters are not needed the first evening of class). |
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You must bring proof of insurance and ownership/current registration for the motorcycle/scooter used in training. If the registration and/or insurance are not in your name, then you must bring written permission from the owner allowing you to use the vehicle during the class.
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Though a motorcycle endorsement (M) on your driver’s license or an instructional permit is not required to take the class, one is required, by law, to ride your motorcycle/scooter to and from class.
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For students under 18 years of age:
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If you are under 18, a parent or legal guardian must sign the required waiver form the first night of class. If a parent/guardian is unable to attend the first portion of the class, you may download and print the two page waiver and have your parent/guardian have it notarized. You must then bring the notarized waiver with you to the first part of the class. You will not be allowed to ride on the course until the Instructor has an acceptable waiver on file. If you are not allowed to continue for this reason, your full tuition will be forfeited.
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More information: |
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