What Course Should I Take:
Basic RiderCourse (BRC) – The BRC course is designed for all new riders or for someone who has never been trained. Various low power motorcycles are provided for the class. The BRC consists of an online component that you’ll complete prior to arrival. You will be with us for the riding portion conducted over 2 6-hour-days. Approximately 10 days before the start of your riding sessions, you will be sent a link to register and complete the 5-hour e-Course (eP1) which is to be completed prior to arrival. Students who successfully complete the BRC receive the State Riding Skill Test Waiver certificate. There is reciprocity with Ohio, Indiana, West Virginia and Tennessee. Other states may accept the Kentucky Waiver card but you’ll need to check with your state’s motorcycle safety program.
3-Wheel BRC (3WBRC) – The 3WBRC course is designed to learn the dynamics of 3-Wheel riding. CanAms are provided for the course. Students who successfully complete the 3WBRC receive the State Riding Skill Test Waiver certificate. The class consists of an online component prior to arrival.
Basic RiderCourse 2 (BRC2 / ERC) – The BRC2 is for the rider who would like to refresh and practice street riding maneuvers. This course consists of 6 hours, the last hour is optional and is spent testing those that want to earn the State Riding Skill Test Waiver Certificate. You will ride your own motorcycle in this class.
MSF Advance Rider Course (ARC) – The ARC is for the rider who would like to refresh and practice street riding maneuvers. Range exercises will go deeper into crash-avoidance skills. Improving your braking and cornering finesse is emphasized. The course is beneficial for riders on any type of street motorcycle. The course consists of 5-6 hours, the last hour is optional and is spent testing those that want to earn the State Riding Skill Test Waiver Certificate. You will ride your own motorcycle in this class.
Total Control Advanced Riding Clinic (TCARC) – Cornering technique is the primary focus of the Total Control ARC. Individual skills include corner entry, line selection, body position and corner exit. Throttle control and throttle/brake transitions are also covered in great detail.