Motorcycle riding can be a challenging and sometimes dangerous form of transportation. Luckily there are resources that can make riding a motorcycle safer and help you be a confident rider. Our team at Riverside County Indian Motorcycle® is here to make your ownership experience a great one! Continue reading to learn more about what you can learn during a motorcycle safety course.

How to Ride

The biggest priority of a motorcycle safety course is to teach you how to properly ride a motorcycle. Instructors will teach you the functions, operations, and riding positions you should know. This can be great for new riders, but experienced riders can also seek more advanced courses that will fine-tune their skills.

Many courses will expose riders to different situations that can occur on the road, teaching riders how to ride in different conditions and scenarios.

Get to Know Your Bike

Most motorcycle riding courses will require you to have your own motorcycle, including your correct licensing. So, you will need to have a motorcycle before you can sign up for a safety course. However, this is a good thing! Completing a course with your own motorcycle will help you get to know your specific motorcycle. You’ll learn its quirks, how it works, and how it rides in different scenarios.

How to React

Potentially the most useful thing riders can learn during a safety course is how to react when encountering difficult situations or during emergencies. You’ll learn how to respond with your bike and how to think as you enjoy your ride. The way you train your brain to react while riding can improve your safety on the road exponentially.

There are so many reasons why taking a safety course is a good idea. If you’re ready to purchase your own motorcycle and take a course, visit us in Corona, CA, to view our inventory. We proudly serve the Temecula and Huntington Beach communities.