Ride Arizona Motorcycle Safety Course

Pinal County's very own accredited Motorcycle Safety Training Facility, conveniently located in Casa Grande and serving surrounding area's. We are happy to announce our new location is opened in Fort Huachuca Military Installation, Sierra Vista

Your Experienced Rider Coaches have 45 years of experience. Certified by The Motorcycle Safety Foundation (MSF) and Licensed by the State of Arizona

 

Our Core Values

We strive to have a positive learning, teaching, and working environment for all clients and employees.  We believe that everyone deserves to be treated with respect and integrity and have the opportunity to learn a new skill.  We believe that it should be fun to learn how to ride a motorcycle.  Ultimately, education opens unknown worlds, and we are proud to be a part of making a difference on peoples' lives and their motorcycling education.

 

Benefits of a Rider Course


Don’t be a statistic!
Statistics show that more than 90% of people involved in motorcycles accidents have had no formal training.

20% of all motorcycles accidents happen to riders with less than 6 months experience, and 30% to riders with less than one year of experience. This is due to undeveloped skills.


Motorcycle Rider Courses help develop skills such as:

• Effective turning
• Braking maneuvers
• Obstacle avoidance
• Traffic strategies
• Responsible attitudes
• Protective apparel selection


Ride Arizona MTC Classes offer:

• Smaller class sizes: (2-8 coach/student ratio)
• More personal instruction           
• Extra riding time
• Tuition Incentives
• Reasonably priced           
• Real time registration        
• New 2009 Honda’s



More Benefits:
• Maintenance cost and repairs are usually a fraction of what you spend on a vehicle.
• Safe time in traffic use the HOV lane.
• Go green- help prevent air pollution and your carbon issues.
• Bottom line, riding is a great alternative for fuel efficiency and is fun!

 

Course Location!

Open to the Public

Fort Huachuca, AZ -

Casa Grande, AZ - Pinal County Fairground

Closed August; Reopening September

 


Wear A Helmet!

Get Endorsed


Get Endorsed by bringing your scooter to a Basic/Exp Course 100-500cc. Riding is Riding!

Police Motorcycle Competition Video



This Guy Can Ride!