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For riders who already have basic skills, this class is similar to the BRC except the speeds are higher and riders should be riding their own motorcycle.

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Motorcycle Training Classes - My Motlow My Future

For riders who already have basic skills, this class is similar to the BRC except the speeds are higher and riders should be riding their own motorcycle.

Motorcycle Training Classes
Motlow March - December 2014 Classes

March 8 & 9 June 14 & 15 September 13 & 14
March 22 & 23 June 28 & 29 September 27 & 28
April 12 & 13 July 12 & 13 October 11 & 12
April 26 & 27 July 26 & 27 October 25 & 26
May 17 & 18 August 9 & 10 November 1 & 2
May 24 & 25 August 30 & 31 November 15 & 16
December 13 & 14

TIMES: Saturday and Sunday 8:00 a.m. thru 5:00 p.m.

COST – See course listing Motorcycle and Helmet provided

LOCATION – Motlow College, Moore County Campus Simon Hall, Room SH130

SCHEDULING - For scheduling information or to register for classes please call
Tullahoma Motorcycle Training Center, Monday thru Friday 9AM to 5PM, 615-788-9338

Our Motorcycle classes are offered at least once a month and more often as interest calls
for it.

Motorcycles are provided. Helmets can be provided if needed. All riding must be done with
proper riding gear, which minimally includes:

• Your favorite helmet if you have one (full-face helmets are recommended) and if you don't
have one, we will provide one for you.

• Eye protection if your helmet doesn't have a shield.
• Sturdy, over-the-ankle footwear.
• Long-sleeved shirt or jacket and sturdy pants. Any good fitting full-fingered gloves.

Available Rider Course Offerings Below:

MSF Basic Rider Course: $210

The best place for a new rider to start once they've made the
decision to ride and also good class for those who know how to ride
but haven't ridden in quite awhile. Successful completion of this
course and its knowledge and skill tests, which consists of

approximately five hours of classroom and 10 hours of on-cycle
instruction (conducted over two sessions, Saturday and Sunday),
serve as a license test waiver program in Tennessee for those with
a Tennessee Driver's License. Successful completion of one of
these courses waives the written and driving test portions of your
motorcycle drivers license at the TN Drivers Licensing Testing
Station.

Motorcycles and helmets are provided for your use during the
course. Also, a course completion card may provide a rider an
insurance discount.

Prerequisites:

• We recommend that you have a valid driver's license.
• You should have a basic knowledge of the rules of the road, and

an awareness of traffic regulations.
• You should be old enough to legally operate a motor vehicle.
• You should be able to ride/balance a bicycle.

If you are under the age of 18, one of your parents or a legal guardian MUST be
present with you on Saturday morning to sign the course waiver with you. If a
parent or legal guardian is not with you Saturday morning, you cannot participate.

Basic Rider Course fee: $210
(A d van ce reg istratio n is req u ired ; our 10 spaces fill
quickly)

Experienced Rider Course/Basic Rider Course II - $105

For riders who already have basic skills, this class is similar to the BRC except the
speeds are higher and riders should be riding their own motorcycle. It is an excellent
refresher course for practicing and renewing basic riding skills. There is an informal
component that discusses safety concepts based on past riding experiences and current
knowledge. Successful completion of one of these courses waives the written and driving
test portions of your motorcycle driver's license at the TN Drivers Licensing Testing
Station.

Prerequisites:

• We recommend that you have a valid driver's license. Successful completion of this
course will get you the motorcycle endorsement for a TN driver's license. If you
have out-of-state license, please contact your local DMV to ask if it will be
accepted.

• You will need to bring to class proof of insurance and current registration for your
motorcycle.

• You must provide your own street-legal and safe motorcycle or scooter. (All types of
motorcycles permitted.)

• You should be old enough to legally operate a motor vehicle.

If you are under the age of 18, one of your parents or a legal guardian MUST be
present with you on Saturday morning to sign the course waiver with you. If a
parent or legal guardian is not with you Saturday morning, you cannot participate.

Experienced Rider Course fee: $105.00 (Advance registration is required; our 10
spaces fill quickly)

Women's Only Learn to Ride Class - $210

The Women's Only Learn to Ride Class is designed for women who have never
ridden, who feel they may need a little more individual attention, and to provide a non-
intimidating environment for women to learn to ride together. Course curriculum is
identical to the Basic Rider Course co-ed courses. It includes focus on the basics of
motorcycle operation including: using the clutch, straight line riding, turning, shifting,
stopping and safe riding strategies. Successful completion of one of these courses
waives the written and driving test portions of your motorcycle drivers license at the TN
Drivers Licensing Testing Station. Classes are generally smaller for more of a one-on-
one class experience. Call our office for the details at 615-788-9338.

If you are under the age of 18, one of your parents or a legal guardian MUST be
present with you on Saturday morning to sign the course waiver with you. If a
parent or legal guardian is not with you Saturday morning, you cannot participate.

Prerequisites:

• We recommend that you have a valid driver's license.
• You should have a basic knowledge of the rules of the road, and an awareness of

traffic regulations.
• You should be old enough to legally operate a motor vehicle.
You should be able to ride/balance a bicycle.

The Fine Print

- Students must have the ability to ride a bicycle and may be asked to demonstrate this
skill at the start of class. Parent(s) or legal guardian of students under 18 (minimum age
is 15) must sign a waiver at the first class meeting providing permission for their child to
attend, contact information and authorization to administer first aid in the event of an
emergency. Only those students who display successful mastery of all required riding
exercises and pass the written exam will receive a satisfactory rating for the class. As
with any college course, there is no guarantee, real or implied, that students will be able

to pass this course. Upon satisfactory completion of the written knowledge test and a
riding skill evaluation, students receive a Motorcycle Safety Foundation (MSF)
completion card, valid for three years. Registration for this class does not guarantee
successful completion of either this test or the riding skill evaluation.

The MSF card serves as a license test waiver in most States. In Tennessee a license
waiver is issued valid for one (1) year.
Transfers and cancellations must be made before 4 p.m. on the Friday preceding the
class-start date. Neither transfers nor refunds for cancellations will be allowed less than
one week in advance of the class-start date. Students who fail to attend their scheduled
class will forfeit all fees.


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