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3 wheel BYOB Trike & Sidecar basic riders course

3 wheel motorcycle

Bring your own 3 wheel trike or motorcycle with side car

If you've ever dreamed of an open road adventure, and want to bring your own trike or sidecar motorcycle instead of using our canam fleet is your path to reality!

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Our Certified instructors will share their expertise for you to receive the training fundamentals required to successfully complete the course and obtain your 3-wheel motorcycle endorsement. This course differs from our 3 Wheel Basic Riders Course in the sense that this course does not fall under Can-Ams Rider Education Program. However this course will allow you to bring your own Trike or Sidecar Motorcycle to the class as your learner vehicle. Please note we are not in any way shape or form, liable for damages incurred to your vehicle should mishap occur during your time on the range.

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You will receive theoretical and practical essentials worth months of riding experience:

 

  • how to minimize risk and handle special situations

  • basic vehicle control

  • throttle control

  • straight line riding

  • stopping

  • turning and shifting

  • advanced skills like stopping quickly and evasive maneuvering

 

In most states, both the knowledge test & skills test can be taken at your local riding school waiving the DMV requirements. This does not apply to Maryland.

There’s never been a better time to Learn To Ride.

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What to ExpecT

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  • 15-hours of instruction (5 hours classroom/10 hours riding)

  • Range exercises include low-speed maneuvers and basic skills such as shifting, accelerating, braking, cornering, U-turn, lane change

  • You’ll be with the same group for the duration of your training

  • You’ll receive individual RiderCoach feedback while learning to ride

  • You will provide your own Motorcycle for the 3 Wheel Basic Rider Course

  • Helmets & Gloves are available at $25 for rent during the course

  • Types and/or models of motorcycles available vary by site. Ask your RiderCoach which training bike is best for you based on your height, weight or preferred riding style

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