BRC Program

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The BRC Program—What is Involved

This program began fifty years ago in California and has become the Gold Standard for motorcycle training both nationally and internationally. Most of the fifty states also accept successful completion of the Motorcycle Safety Foundation Basic Rider Course as fulfillment of all requirements for a state motorcycle license.

The goal is to assist the new rider in learning the necessary skills to ride safely on public roads. In addition, it serves as a great refresher for the returning licensed rider.

You will be using
our motorcycles. You can borrow one of our helmets free of charge or bring your own DOT approved helmet. We also have full-face helmets for sale.

Trainees Listening To Their Instructor — Englishtown, NJ — Motorcycle Rider Training

The Basic Components


  • You must complete an 0n-line course in addition to on-site training only if your class is July 23 2024 or later. WE strongly recommend you complete this prior to attending, however we will accept it up to 30 days after you complete on-site training. A link to the eCourse will be provided upon registration
  • On-site two days with your personal rider coaches
  • Day-one riding session covers the basics of motorcycle operation and the basic skills
  • Day-two riding session provides continued practice and introduces more advanced skills
  • There is an on-site classroom component where you and your coaches will review some of the basics and complete the necessary paperwork for your license
  • At the end of day-two, you will complete a one-on-one riding evaluation

You must successfully complete all the above components to pass the course. In the event you are not successful with the riding evaluation, you get a second chance with us. We offer an additional practice session followed by a second riding evaluation free of charge. We usually offer these on both weekdays and weekends.

Get the skills you need to ride safely on any public road.

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