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Basic Bike Bonding RiderCourse

 

The MSF Basic Bike Bonding RiderCourse (BBBRC) is a program patterned after police training courses. It stresses motorcycle manipulation skills to maximize low-speed operation and control. Emphasis is placed on helping riders improve their control manipulation, or "putting the bike where you want it".

It is designed to provide a low risk, effective, and enjoyable training event for participants as the next logical step to the Basic RiderCourse (BRC) curriculum. Participants are those that have completed the MSF Basic RiderCourse or equivalent, or have sufficient riding skills and experience to operate a motorcycle with basic proficiency. Riders must have a motorcycle endorsement. This course is an excellent refresher course for those that may not have ridden for a period of time since their MSF Basic RiderCourse.

Bike Bonding refers to the connection and interaction of the rider and motorcycle. Good bike bonding helps riders automate their physical skills so they can devote more attention to road and traffic conditions (searching and evaluating). The general objective is for participants to develop and practice basic skills beyond those acquired in the Basic RiderCourse. By the end of the course, participants will have sufficient motorcycle control skills to handle a motorcycle in more challenging street situations.

There is no classroom portion to this course, riding exercises consist of Bike Bonding Awareness, Basic Control Skills,Speed Control & Turns from a Stop, Tight Turns, Accelerating, Braking & Turning, Engine Braking, Curves & Swerves, Low-Speed Decreasing Radius Curves, Control in Tighter Spaces, Lollipops, and Sharing the Road. No passengers are permitted in the BBBRC.

 

This course is designed to be taken with our training motorcycles.


Take a look at some videos of the Basic Bike Bonding Course:

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