Are you a learner or looking at improving your riding skills? Then here is a selection of sites offering information on motorcycle training to get you off on the right track.
Comment: They provide professional motorcycle tuition at all levels of expertise. They have centres in Southampton, Portsmouth, Crawley and Brighton. You can find out information on their courses on the web site. They also have a price list and fee's guide. You can email them, or fill in an online form, book a course or find out more information over the telephone.
Comment: A rider training company with two branches in London. They run courses seven days a week with the flexibility to suit your work and social demands. Find out how to obtain a licence which allows you to ride a bike of any size. They offer a back to biking refresher, intensive training, scooter courses and more. Find information on each licence type.
Comment: Are you looking to build your confidence and improve your skills, knowledge and safety? This is a company dedicated to providing motorcycle training for all levels of ability and experience. They offer five different types of courses all of which are explained on their site. Read feedback from previous students and the regular social runs they organise.
Comment: This company offers several different courses for all abilities and goals, that are all explained in detail online. Their courses are approved by the Driving Standards Agency. Read the latest highway code online. Check the available test dates or read the requirements for Compulsory Basic Training. If you want more information, use their online form.
Comment: Find a range of options for your motorcycle training here. This company has over fifty training centres in England. The site offers an explanation of the different courses they provide and the different licences available to motorcyclists. Read the rider and test requirements. Find useful links to dealers, bike hire centres and owner's clubs.
Comment: Wanting to get your motorcycle licence but unsure what is involved? Click here to find out what this company can offer a prospective student and how motorcycle licencing works. Read information on their Direct Access, Advanced and Refresher Training Courses. The site offers details of the courses, prices and give customers' testimonials.
Comment: Browse this site to find a motorcycle course to suit your needs. The 1st BMF Rider Training Scheme was founded in 1980 as a direct part of the British Motorcycle Federation. The website provides information on their various courses, the bikes they use, and you can book a course online. They also sell gift vouchers that can be used for all or part of the cost of a course.
Comment: Based in Newton Abbot, Devon, this training compnay offers a range of different courses for all levels of training. These range form compulsory basic training to enhancement courses. Course lengths are from 3 to 6 days. Booking is easy book over the phone, by e-mail, by post or request a booking online.
Comment: Whether you are looking to complete compulsory basic training or a more advanced level of training, this company can help. They are based in Workington and offer a number of different courses. They have a fleet of modern machines available for hire, and they will supply helmets, gloves and waterproofs free of charge. Enquire about a booking by email or phone.