PAPIPE-3WBRC-220901-1 / PA-PITTSBURGH / 3 WHEEL BASIC RIDER COURSE

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  • September 1, 2022 - September 4, 2022
    5:30 pm - 1:00 pm

Venue:  

Venue Phone: 1-800-RIDE-SAFE

Venue Website:

Address:
8701 Perry Highway, Pittsburgh, 15237, United States

Description:

Range:
Community College of Allegheny County
8701 Perry Highway, Pittsburgh, PA 15237
Meet in the overflow parking lot (parking lot “B”) which is the lot across the street from the SSB Bank.

Course Dates and Times:

September 1: 5:30 PM – 9:30 PM Classroom
September 3: 8:00 AM – 1:00 PM Range
September 4: 8:00 AM – 1:00 PM Range

Course Details:

Provides the most information about safety and road skills for 3-wheel motorcycles and includes 4 hours of classroom and 8 hours of riding.

During the course the student will discuss various topics including different types of risk, preparing to ride, protective gear, motorcycle controls, pre-ride inspection and basic riding skills.  The student will also learn various street strategies, positioning, mental processing and other special riding situations.  During the course a student will learn the “SEE” principle which will be helpful when identifying traffic controls / roadway features, highway users, surface conditions and escape paths.

During the in-person riding the student will become familiar with the motorcycle and will start off learning straight-line riding, throttle control, turning and stopping.  The student will gradually progress to maximum effective braking techniques, obstacle avoidance and maneuvers, cornering and cornering judgement, swerving and stopping quickly.  Throughout the course the instructors will evaluate and coach each rider’s performance.

The course concludes with a skill test, knowledge test, course evaluation and overall course wrap-up.

Motorcycles are available for use and are included in the course fee.  Motorcycles used in the course are Can-Am Spyders or Rykers with various configurations.

Riders must have the appropriate riding gear, which includes a DOT certified helmet (PA requires helmet to be open-face / three-quarter or full-face helmet), eye protection, long sleeve shirt or jacket, full-fingered gloves, long pants (no ripped jeans, sweat pants or other soft material) and sturdy over-the-ankle footwear.

There is no guarantee that an individual enrolling in this course will pass, or get their license.