1 Motorcycle Classes & Safety Courses in Springdale, Arkansas
Find the perfect motorcycle training course for you in Springdale, Arkansas. We aim to offer a comprehensive list of motorcycle safety courses, training courses and motorcycle license classes designed to help you gain the skills and knowledge you need to ride safely and confidently.
Ride Like A Pro Arkansas
Springdale, Arkansas
Premier Motorcycle Training. Never fear dropping your motorcycle again. Level Up Your Ride: Motorcycle Advanced Classes with Police Motor Officer Techniques Want to ride like a Motor Officer? Learn what they know – and dramatically improve your motorcycle skills with our motorcycle advanced classes! This isn’t just a motorcycle class; it’s a focused, intensive training program based on the proven techniques used by Police Motor Officers for over 60 years. We’ll teach you how to master low-speed motorcycle handling, boosting your confidence and dramatically increasing your motorcycle safety. Motorcycle Advanced Classes – What You’ll Learn: Our program focuses on the three essential Motor Officer techniques – designed to help you confidently navigate tight corners and challenging situations. At an average speed of 10-15 mph, you’ll learn to control your motorcycle with precision and stability. Low-speed motorcycle training is crucial because at these speeds, there’s no gyroscopic effect, making it easier for gravity to pull your bike down. Why Choose Our Motorcycle Safety Training? Based on Police Motor Officer Techniques: Learn directly from the source. Low-Speed Handling: Master control at speeds as low as 10-15 mph. Increased Confidence & Composure: Improve your riding skills and mental approach. Enhanced Motorcycle Safety: Reduce the risk of accidents. Class Details: Location: Arvest Ballpark, 3000 Gene George Blvd, Springdale, AR Class Length: Approximately 4 hours (3-3.25 hours of riding time) Cost: $165 (Reserve your spot for only $50!) Maximum Class Size: 12 riders Requirements: Motorcycle license, 2,000+ miles of riding experience. You bring your own motorcycle. What to Wear: Helmet, boots over the ankle, eyewear, jeans, long-sleeve riding jacket (preferred), gloves. No flip-flops, tennis shoes, or tank tops. Don’t rely on luck – take control of your ride!