What we teach
Corser Concepts Motorcycle Schools are totally unique to any
other Motorcycle School that you might have been to in the past or even considered.
All students that attend Corser Concepts schools use one of our identically
prepared small capacity 4 Stroke motorcycles to help teach the correct Brake
and Throttle control skills needed to become a safer more confident rider. We
design our tracks to scale so you can push the boundaries should you desire
but without the super high speeds that larger capacity motorcycles would reach.
Our CONCEPT for this is why risk having a super high speed
crash on an expensive bike, when you can learn all the skills and how to slide
a bike at a much safer speed?
Types of Courses available:
Corser Concepts Motorcycle Riding School provides three different course options
to choose:
Basic Beginners/Novice Course:
Our basic beginner’s course is designed for riders who have never operated
a motorcycle or have very limited riding experience. The object of this course
is to become familiar with the bike and all its controls, different types of
terrain, varying weather conditions, traffic awareness, road safety all in a
controlled area. Classroom discussions are kept to a minimum as we find the
best way for beginners to gain confidence is for practical riding drills that
are built into our Curriculum.
This intro course is full of everything a beginner needs to become familiar
and comfortable on two wheels. The only prerequisite for this course is that
all participants must be able to ride a two-wheeled bicycle and is able to balance
without assistance.
The three key components of this course are:
- Familiarize the student with the bike and its controls
- Teach correct riding positioning/operating procedures
- Build students confidence level with their own riding ability.
What we’ll cover:
- Introduction to the bike and controls
- Riding preparation: Preparing the motorcycle and appropriate riding gear
selection
- Mounting and dismounting, starting and stopping the engine
- Riding posture, both seated and standing
- Riding in a straight line and throttle control
- Shifting gears and Braking
- Turning and Cornering
- Maneuvering through obstacles and riding up and down hills
- How to be a safe, responsible rider
Non Racer/Intermediate Course:
This course is designed for more intermediate riders that have mastered all
the basics and are ready to move on to the next level. This course is great
for the riders that are street riders or for riders that used to ride but have
been off a bike for some time and wish to refresh their riding skills back to
where they were.
Again the three key components of this course are:
- increase the student’s confidence with the bike and its controls
- focus on correct riding positioning/operating procedures
- build confidence level with a sliding motorcycle in and out of corners
What we’ll cover:
- risk assessment of area/track
- Bike Maintenance
- Controls
- Protective clothing
- Slow stop / start Posture and weight transfer
- Steering
- Throttle
- Braking front / rear / both
- Cornering
- Braking points system
- Rear / front wheel slides
- Jumps / obstacles
- Suspension
Racer/Advanced Course:
This course is designed for advanced riders or racers with many years of experience
wishing to fine tune their race craft skills and make them more confident in
their ability.
The three key components of this course are the exactly the same as the Non
Racer/Intermediate course but all at a much quicker pace:
The Students that attend this course will go straight into braking/Sliding
drills until they have mastered the art of “BACKING IT IN”.
All of our classes are approximately six hours long (Including lunch break)
Lunch and refreshments are provided. Please inform us of any dietary requirements in advance and we will endeavor to accommodate your requirements. Please click here to reserve your spot.
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