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The place where celebrities & corporations come to learn how to ride a motorcycle.
Watch & listen to these recordings on a laptop or tablet, not a smartphone.
Find out the skill level of the students in your class.
1) From the Staging Area, review FINE-CC if the class needs it.
2) From the Staging Area, BRCu Ex. 2, Part 1 (Friction Zone Rock) if the class needs it.
3) BRCu Ex. 3 (Starting & Stopping Drill) if the class needs it.
4) BRCu Ex. 4 (Shifting & Stopping)
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5) BRCu Ex. 5, Part 1 (Pause & Go, Clutch Control, Weaves)
6) BRC Ex. 8 (Matching Engine Speed to Road Speed – split)
7) BRCu Ex. 6 (SLLR gates - no split. Reversal)
8) BRCu Ex. 7 (Stopping Quicker)
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9) BRCu Ex. 9 (Limited Space Maneuvers)
10) BRCu Ex. 11 (Peanut. Split by skill level. Reversal)
11) BRCu Ex. 13 (Swerve)
Anchor – How did this course help you?
· Q & A Session
· Class Picture
Skill Test for those wanting the License Waiver
1) BRCu Exercise 5, Part 1 (No perimeter turns. Some bikes are too big). After a few laps, remove every other cone on the far side of the perimeter (straight line weave) so all the cones are 20' apart for a one hand weave on that side of the perimeter only. (No passengers are allowed to ride this exercise).
2) BRCu Exercise 6
3) BRCu Exercise 7
4) BRCu Exercise 8 Demo (2 runs), Central Vision Activity (playing cards), Reaction Activity (clapping)
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5) BRCu Exercise 9 (Setup larger U-turn boxes if you have motorcycles larger than 500cc)
6) BRCu Exercise 10
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7) BRCu Exercise 11
8) BRCu Exercise 13, both Parts (Swerve - No perimeter turn after the swerve, add a Stop signal)
Anchor– What's the most important thing you learned today?
· Q & A Session
· Class Picture
· Hand out Completion Cards
Ex. 2 - red squares (10 cones on each perimeter + 1 cone on each corner = 12 cones on each side of the perimeter)
Ex. 3 - blue circles (5 cones in each row)
Ex. 4 - green squares (2 cones on the start gates, 2 cones for the stop cones, 1 cone in each tight corner, 2 cones at the start of each Clutch Control Lane)
Ex. 5 - yellow x's (on the perimeter, 2 yellow squares for the "Pause & Go", 3 cones for the tight turns in the middle of the range past the Clutch Control Lane, 1 cone indented in each tight corner)
Ex. 6 - yellow squares
Ex. 7 - green squares (for the start gates, green circles for the stop cones, red circle in each tight corner)
Ex. 8 - 2 white circles in the middle of the range
Ex. 9 - red squares for the start gate
Ex. 10 - yellow circles
Ex. 11 - yellow circles & red x's
Ex. 12 - white circles for Lane Changes
Ex. 13 - red triangles
Ex. 14 - green squares for the Quick Stop by the braking chute
Eval 1 - 2 cones on the "T", red circles for the weave
Eval 2 - 2 red squares for the U-turn area
Eval 3 - green squares for the cue cones to indicate where the brakes are applied
Eval 4 - green squares for the cue cones to indicate where to start swerving, cones on both escape paths, one cone to indicate where to stop after swerving
*Cones are not needed if you have well-marked painted lines
*You can set up cones for the next exercise as long as they are not in the POT of the current exercise
Click here to download & watch the demos for the BRC exercises. You will have to play a few of the recordings in Windows Media Player or another video app.
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Our mission is to help reduce motorcycle crashes in the State of NJ.
Our goal is to help our students become safe, smart, responsible motorcycle riders.
Our vision is motorcycles sharing the road with other roadway users with zero crashes.
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We are a NJ MVC motorcycle safety training school. Our training location is at MSU. Our class schedule is posted on the Course Schedule page of this website. We usually post classes two months in advance. We offer classes from mid-March to the end of October.
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