Motorcycle Safety Training - Dallas & Ft. Worth

 Compare the total cost of ownership between a motorcycle and an economy vehicle and you will quickly realize that buying a bike will give you a return on your investment years before a car would.

  • Save on gas, most bikes today get between 35-60 MPG.

  •  Save on insurance, for a good driver you can expect to pay between $35 and $100 per month depending on coverage, take our class and save an additional 10% - 15%.

  • Parking is much easier, most of the time you can find an area reserved for motorcycles right up front.

  • Maintenance costs and repairs are usually a fraction of what you spend on a vehicle.

  • Save time in traffic by using the HOV lanes.

  • Help prevent air pollution and your carbon footprint. Any way you look at it riding is a great alternative and most of all it's fun and much more exciting than four wheels.

Click HERE for available dates.  We have Monday - Tuesday classes open now.

We have trained over 12,000 students in Texas since 2002. torcycle safety course is two days long, we provide the motorcycle, helmets, and gloves. Cost - $190

We have scooters available by request. If you would like to ride a scooter let us know in advance.

New Riders - Nearly 30% of the Basic course graduates have never ridden before. Please don't feel intimidated if you're a brand new rider.  Check out the Pictures.

Please use our secure online enrollment system for instant registration, payment, and confirmation. Please click on the links to the left to view course dates, enroll, and answer any questions you may have about requirements. The online schedule is dynamic and is always up to date, click on "courses" to view it.

Feel free to call us 469-362-0229, toll free 1-877-362-0229

Learn to ride in a low risk non threatening environment with MSF certified instructors.

Don't be a statistic!
Statistics show that more than 90% of people iStatistics show that more than 90% of people involved in motorcycle accidents have had no formal training. 20% of all motorcycle accidents happen to riders with less than 6 months experience, and 30% to riders with less than one year of experience.