Advanced Rider Training 2012

Learn proper advanced riding techniques and rider safety.

Advanced Road Craft Part 1: (January 28th, 2011)

Power point presentation, video and interactive lecture.

 

Course Overview

 

1. A UNIQUE COURSE

• What students can expect to gain and how this course differs from any other course being taught in Canada.

 

2. RIDING TECHINIQUES

• Utilize techniques that are being used by the UK police service, when instructing their riders on progressive and advanced riding.

 

3. SAFETY

• How to check safety and clothing on bike.

• Observation, planning and using information

• A discussion of high risk area's for motorcyclists.

• Correct braking and extreme braking to avoid a collision.

 

4. CONTROL

• Traction control

• Motorcycle Control as taught by the UK police

• The right and wrong way to corner a motorcycle

• How to read any corner safely

• Advanced riding in action (video)

 

These techniques work for all types of bikes not just sports bikes; touring riders will get just as much from this as sports riders new riders and very experienced riders.

 

Advanced Road Craft Part 2:

Put your knowledge to the test.

More information

 

 

Certification

 

ARC Part 1: Certification

ARC Part 2: Advanced Certification

 

 

  1. Off Road Rider Training

 

Over 85% of the world’s roads are not paved, and we’re interested in seeing all of them!

 

We’re hosting a Level I program at the Canadian Motorcycle Training Services facility at Horseshoe Valley on Saturday, May 5, 2012. These programs have an obvious direct benefit for those riders who own or are considering a GS and the world of adventure that comes with such a bike. However, this program is also for street riders. The balance, poise and skill set that you will be introduced to translate directly into skills that you will put to use on your street motorcycle. Most of you receiving this will find that the Level I program suits your training needs/interests. It’s set up to accommodate street riders of all experience levels.

 

The BMW Toronto group rate is $299 plus HST. This price includes use of the school’s motorcycle and full gear, head to toe. Road bike gear, even the excellent BMW stuff, is discouraged. For those of you who wish to use your own GS for the afternoon, the price is $199 plus HST. There’s definitely value in doing some learning on the bike that you will ride on moving forward.

 

To register, please contact CMTS at 705.835.2790 ext 1288. CMTS will ask for all the pertinent info from you (experience, size, etc.) to put you on the appropriate bike and in the right gear.