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1) Do I need my own 3 wheel motorcycle?
2) Do I need any experience on 3 wheelers?
3) What do I bring to class?
4) How long is the course?
5) What does it cost?
6) How do I get into a class?
7) What do I get when it's done?
8) Anything else?
 

1) Do I need my own 3 wheeler? Yes -- currently RidingSafety does not own any loaner 3 wheelers, so you must provide your own ride.  Return to Top

2) Do I need an 3 wheeler experience?   No... the program starts with basics and just keeps building using great riding techniques. No experience necessary.   Return to Top

3) What do I bring to class?

  • Your 3 wheeler --
    • You must be the owner of the motorcycle you are riding or provide proof the owner understands you are using it for training
    • Motorcycle must be roadworthy (good tires, working brakes, bike burns more gas than oil, etc)
    • Tire pressure and suspension checked according to MOM (Motorcycle Owner's Manual) to ensure proper tire inflation
    • Set suspension for how you usually ride
  • Paperwork
    • Valid photo driver license
    • Current motorcycle registration
    • Current motorcycle insurance
  • Riding gear
    • Helmet -- minimum DOT (Department of Transportation) approved
    • Eye protection -- goggles, face shields, impact resistant prescription glasses are authorized
    • No skin below the chin, which means:
      • Long sleeve shirt/jacket
      • Full fingered gloves
      • Long pants (not flared)
      • Ankle protecting footwear
      • 2 piece rain suit (we ride rain or shine)  Return to Top

4) How long is the course?   Approximately 18 hours conducted on a Saturday and Sunday. Normally start at 7:30 in the morning and done by 4 PM. Each day has a portion of academics and range riding -- with the majority of time spent riding.  Return to Top

5) What does it cost?   $199 per rider.   Return to Top

6) How do I get into a class? You register on-line, and become part of the 3W Rider Pool. When RidingSafety schedules a class, you will be emailed and provided the date. If the scheduled date works for you, you accept the date and pay your tuition fee to secure a slot in the class -- it is that simple. Link to 3W Register. Return to Top

7) What do I get when it's done?   A MSF (Motorcycle Safety Foundation) Completion Card -- proof of training that is honored by most insurance companies for a discount on your motorcycle insurance premium. You also leave a better rider -- with new techniques, a heightened awareness of motorcycling hazards, and more capability to defend yourself against them.  Return to Top

8) Anything else? Yes, come expecting to have fun and learn to get comfortable maneuvering your 3 wheel motorcycle. Return to Top

To register for the 3 Wheel Rider Course press this button and fill out the simple form:

 

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