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MSF Classes |
DMV Testing / Your Motorcycle |
DMV Testing / Our Motorcycle |
DMV Testing / Written Test |
DMV / Private Lessons |
Classroom / Seminar |
Motorcycle Maintenance |
Gift Certificate |
Riding - You will ride with up to 7 other people of similar experience level on motorcycles or scooters of 250cc displacement or less in a controlled, safe, and relaxed closed range environment.
Classroom Only - You will participate in classroom activities with up to 15 additional individuals. |
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| Basic RiderCourse - Weekday |
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Weekday pricing is $148 for Colorado residents and $220 for out of state.
If you need to get your Motorcycle License Endorsement and don't have a lot of motorcycling experience this is the class for you.
In the Basic RiderCourse , you will learn:
To have more fun by riding your motorcycle safely. ·
The basics: what to wear, how to start and stop your motorcycle, and motorcycle controls. · Street strategies to avoid trouble and stay safe. ·
How to maneuver your motorcycle in tough situations.
Swerving, avoiding collisions, special situations, lane changes, passing, and avoiding hazards.
The Basic RiderCourse is a 18 to 20 hour program.
The weekend course takes place over Saturday 7 am - 5 pm, and Sunday 7:00 am - 5:00 pm.
The Course provides ~ 6 hours of classroom training and 11-12 hours of on the motorcycle operator training consisting of 20 - 25 miles of on the motorcycle instruction in a controlled, off-street environment.
The weekday courses take place over a 2 day period from 7:00 am - 5:00 pm with the same content as the weekeknd courses.. No experience is necessary; a good sense of balance is required (you must be able to ride a bicycle).
Here's a short list of some of the topics covered in the course.
Introduction to motorcycling Protective gear / What to wear Controls such as the clutch and brakes Pre-ride inspection of your motorcycle Preparing to ride your motorcycle on the class range Street strategies to avoid trouble and stay safe Driving and riding impairments such as use of alcohol and drugs How to maneuver your motorcycle Avoiding obstacles Lane changes Passing Riding at night Collision avoidance skills Swerving Special situations Carrying a passenger or cargo Dealing with tire failure Dealing with animals And other topics, all included to increase your motorcycle riding enjoyment and safety.
You must complete the MSF BRC workbook prior to class (a 2 1/2 - 3 hour task), and bring the following gear with you:
Helmet, must be DOT approved 3/4 or full faced. If you don't have one we provide helmets. Eye protection, regular eyeglasses or sunglasses. Sturdy (leather) full fingered gloves. Long sleeved shirt or jacket. Sturdy full length, non flared, pants (Levis). Sturdy (rubber soled) boots or shoes that cover the ankle.
Call 303-233-0081 if you have any questions.
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| Basic RiderCourse - Weekend - 178 |
Register for course |
If you need to get your Motorcycle License Endorsement and don't have a lot of motorcycling experience this is the class for you.
In the Basic RiderCourse , you will learn:
To have more fun by riding your motorcycle safely. ·
The basics: what to wear, how to start and stop your motorcycle, and motorcycle controls. · Street strategies to avoid trouble and stay safe. ·
How to maneuver your motorcycle in tough situations.
Swerving, avoiding collisions, special situations, lane changes, passing, and avoiding hazards.
The Basic RiderCourse is a 18 to 20 hour program.
The weekeknd course takes place over Saturday 7:00 am - 5:00pm, and Sunday 7:00 am - 5:00 pm.
The Course provides ~ 6 hours of classroom training and 11-12 hours of on the motorcycle operator training consisting of 20 - 25 miles of on the motorcycle instruction in a controlled, off-street environment.. The weekday courses take place over a 2 day period from 7:00 am - 5:00 pm with the same content as the weekeknd corses.. No experience is necessary; a good sense of balance is required (you must be able to ride a bicycle).
Here's a short list of some of the topics covered in the course.
Introduction to motorcycling Protective gear / What to wear Controls such as the clutch and brakes Pre-ride inspection of your motorcycle Preparing to ride your motorcycle on the class range Street strategies to avoid trouble and stay safe Driving and riding impairments such as use of alcohol and drugs How to maneuver your motorcycle Avoiding obstacles Lane changes Passing Riding at night Collision avoidance skills Swerving Special situations Carrying a passenger or cargo Dealing with tire failure Dealing with animals And other topics, all included to increase your motorcycle riding enjoyment and safety.
You must complete the MSF BRC workbook prior to class (a 2-3 hour task), and bring the following gear with you:
Helmet, must be DOT approved 3/4 or full faced. If you don't have one we provide helmets. Eye protection, regular eyeglasses or sunglasses. Sturdy (leather) full fingered gloves. Long sleeved shirt or jacket. Sturdy full length, non flared, pants (Levis). Sturdy (rubber soled) boots or shoes that cover the ankle.
Call 303-233-0081 if you have any questions.
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| ERC No License Waiver $75 |
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This is the EXACT same course that other schools are charging up to $150.00 dollars for!
It's a half day course.
You use your own motorcycle.
It may qualify graduates for insurance premium discounts with some motorcycle insurers.
Even if you've been riding for some time, there's always something new to learn.
Increasing numbers of seasoned riders are flocking to the half-day Experienced RiderCourse to hone their skills and fine-tune the mental skills needed for survival in traffic.
You'll discuss with your peers how to balance the mental and physical aspects of safe riding, manage risk, increase visibility and optimize your lane position.
The 'Experienced RiderCourse ' also covers protective gear, rider responsibility, motorcycle inspection and care, the effects of alcohol and other drugs on riding, and can include an optional skill evaluation and knowledge test.
Using your own motorcycle, you'll put into practice the techniques of managing traction, stopping quickly, cornering and swerving.
You must bring the following gear with you:
Helmet, must be DOT approved 3/4 or full faced. If you don't have one we provide helmets. Eye protection, regular eyeglasses or sunglasses. Sturdy (leather) full fingered gloves. Long sleeved shirt or jacket. Sturdy full length, non flared, pants (Levis). Sturdy (rubber soled) boots or shoes that cover the ankle.
Call 303-233-0081 if you have any questions.
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| ERC With License Waiver $100.00 |
Register for course |
This is the EXACT same course that other schools are charging up to $150.00 dollars for!
It's a half day course.
You use your own motorcycle.
It may qualify graduates for insurance premium discounts with some motorcycle insurers.
Even if you've been riding for some time, there's always something new to learn.
Increasing numbers of seasoned riders are flocking to the half-day Experienced RiderCourse to hone their skills and fine-tune the mental skills needed for survival in traffic.
You'll discuss with your peers how to balance the mental and physical aspects of safe riding, manage risk, increase visibility and optimize your lane position.
The 'Experienced RiderCourse ' also covers protective gear, rider responsibility, motorcycle inspection and care, the effects of alcohol and other drugs on riding, and can include an optional skill evaluation and knowledge test.
Using your own motorcycle, you'll put into practice the techniques of managing traction, stopping quickly, cornering and swerving.
You must bring the following gear with you:
Helmet, must be DOT approved 3/4 or full faced. If you don't have one we provide helmets. Eye protection, regular eyeglasses or sunglasses. Sturdy (leather) full fingered gloves. Long sleeved shirt or jacket. Sturdy full length, non flared, pants (Levis). Sturdy (rubber soled) boots or shoes that cover the ankle.
Call 303-233-0081 if you have any questions.
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| Introductory RiderCourse - $50.00 |
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If you're not sure that motorcycling is for you and you're concerned about commiting to the full two days and the $190 for the Basic Rider Course then this is the course for you.
It's a 2-3-hour introductory course to motorcycle or scooter riding. In it the student will be exposed to basic motorcycling concepts:
Pre ride safety check (personal gear and motorcycle / scooter) Mounting / dismounting Posture / balance Clutch/ throttle control Walking the motorcycle / scooter (under power) Braking Slow controlled turns
You must bring the following gear with you:
Helmet, must be DOT approved 3/4 or full faced. If you don't have one we provide helmets. Eye protection, regular eyeglasses or sunglasses. Sturdy (leather) full fingered gloves. Long sleeved shirt or jacket. Sturdy full length, non flared, pants (Levis). Sturdy (rubber soled) boots or shoes that cover the ankle.
Call 303-233-0081 if you have any questions. At the end of this course you have two choices;
1. Stop with the knowledge that you gave it a try and have decided that motorcycling is not for you at this time.
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2. Continue on with the Basic Rider Course (BRC), and we'll credit the $50 that you paid for the introductory course towards the BRC.
It's up to you.
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| ERC With License Waiver |
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Six hour Experienced Rider Course with License testing.
You get your certificate to take to DMV to get your license at the end of this course.
It is designed for riders already possessing the basic riding skills needed for the safe operation of a motorcycle.
Riders must have at least 6 months of recent on the road riding and or 5,ooo miles of on road experience in the last 6 moonths.
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| Weekend Basic Rider Course - $180.00 |
Register for course |
If you need to get your Motorcycle License Endorsement and don't have a lot of motorcycling experience this is the class for you.
In the Basic RiderCourse , you will learn:
To have more fun by riding your motorcycle safely.
The basics: what to wear, how to start and stop your motorcycle, and motorcycle controls. · Street strategies to avoid trouble and stay safe. ·
How to maneuver your motorcycle in tough situations.
Swerving, avoiding collisions, special situations, lane changes, passing, and avoiding hazards.
The Basic RiderCourse is a 18 to 20 hour program.
The weekeknd course takes place over Friday Evening 6-9 pm, Saturday 9am - 6 pm, and Sunday 11:00 am - 6:00 pm.
The Course provides ~ 6 hours of classroom training and 12-14 hours of on the motorcycle operator training consisting of 20 - 25 miles of on the motorcycle instruction in a controlled, off-street environment.. The weekday courses take place over a 2 day period from 7:15 am - 5:00 pm with the same content as the weekeknd corses.. No experience is necessary; a good sense of balance is required (you must be able to ride a bicycle).
Here's a short list of some of the topics covered in the course.
Introduction to motorcycling Protective gear / What to wear Controls such as the clutch and brakes Pre-ride inspection of your motorcycle Preparing to ride your motorcycle on the class range Street strategies to avoid trouble and stay safe Driving and riding impairments such as use of alcohol and drugs How to maneuver your motorcycle Avoiding obstacles Lane changes Passing Riding at night Collision avoidance skills Swerving Special situations Carrying a passenger or cargo Dealing with tire failure Dealing with animals And other topics, all included to increase your motorcycle riding enjoyment and safety.
You must complete the MSF BRC workbook prior to class (a 2-3 hour task), and bring the following gear with you:
Helmet, must be DOT approved 3/4 or full faced. If you don't have one we provide helmets. Eye protection, regular eyeglasses or sunglasses. Sturdy (leather) full fingered gloves. Long sleeved shirt or jacket. Sturdy full length, non flared, pants (Levis). Sturdy (rubber soled) boots or shoes that cover the ankle.
Call 303-233-0081 if you have any questions.
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| Intermediate RiderCourse - $75.00 |
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This class is for those who have just completed the Beginner RiderCourse but would still like to get more practice before you head out on the road or buy a bike.
High points: NO REQUIRED TEST, a little faster pace than the BRC, 1/2 day class, and it's FUN!
It includes about 4 hours of riding time and covers eight of the key exercises from the Basic RiderCourse with no required testing.
However, at the end of class, optional license waiver testing is offered for an additional fee if you need it.
You must bring the following gear with you:
Helmet, must be DOT approved 3/4 or full faced. If you don't have one we provide helmets. Eye protection, regular eyeglasses or sunglasses. Sturdy (leather) full fingered gloves. Long sleeved shirt or jacket. Sturdy full length, non flared, pants (Levis). Sturdy (rubber soled) boots or shoes that cover the ankle.
Call 303-233-0081 if you have any questions.
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