The #Learn2Ride is designed for those who want to learn how to ride a motorcycle and those who have some riding experience and want to get their motorcycle license/endorsement. It is an 16-hour course that consists of three parts; an interactive classroom segment where you are taken through all the items related to motorcycle riding, a hands-on segment ...
Motorcycle maintenance is a vital part of being a biker. Whether you’re riding a moped, scooter, or a 1000cc super sport. One thing remains true, if you look after your bike then your bike will look after you! We will teach the basics of understanding the difference between drum & disc brakes .
Whatever level you are, our years of experience and proven techniques are not about getting you to pass the course. Much more importantly, it's a passion and mission to give you the tools to evolve into a better and more skillful rider. We are not about the easy way...
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