Motorcycle Skills Test (MST) Prep Course $260
1.5 hour lesson & practice on our motorcycle. Then we bring it to ICBC for you.
Helmet & Jacket provided if needed.
If you have motorcycling experience already and need the MST test done. This is for you.
Lesson and practice time is at 1st Gear Coquitlam – 1401 Lucille Starr Dr. (15-20min away from ICBC).
What happens if you fail? Your second attempt is free! We will provide the motorcycle again at no additional cost.
We are available for the Burnaby & Port Coquitlam & Surrey ICBC for the MST Test.
How it works
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Please book your ICBC MST. Call them at 1-800-950-1498.
Book at time between 10:00am and 4:00pm. Then fill out the form below. We train you 2.5 hours before your test time. For example; Your MST time is at 12:00pm. You will meet at our Coquitlam Training Lot at 9:30am.
All skin must be covered when you ride our motorcycles. Helmet can be provided for you, if requested. Full face helmets are mandatory for all riders. No exceptions or exclusions.
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After you pass the MST we can help book you a road test.
ICBC Road Test booked for you at;
Richmond ICBC (Tuesdays)
Port Coquitlam (Wednesdays)
Langley (Fridays)
Road Test Lesson with your motorcycle – $200
Road Test Lesson with a 1st Gear motorcycle – $260
So what is involved?
The MST is made up of 4 parts. Part 1 is a Slow ride, stop, U-turn, and slalom. For the slow ride you will need to use your clutch and we recommend to rev the engine and ride your rear brake. This helps with stability. After the slow ride you will stop, wait for instruction. The U-turn can be done several different ways but it must be done within the cones. You will either need to ride the clutch or you can use momentum. It really depends on what kind of motorcycle you’re riding. Remember to look where you want to go! Right after the U-turn (without stopping) you will slalom between five cones and stop. This is Part 1.

Part 2 is a left turn from a stop, slow ride, stop, U-turn, and slalom. Essentially the same maneuver you just did. The only difference is the left turn. Get momentum, look left and continue into the slow ride without stopping. After the slow ride you will stop, wait for instruction. The U-turn can be done several different ways but it must be done within the cones. You will either need to ride the clutch or you can use momentum. It really depends on what kind of motorcycle you’re riding. Remember to look where you want to go! Right after the U-turn (without stopping) you will slalom between five cones and stop.

Part 3 & 4 are exactly the same. You will start with a right turn. Get forward momentum and then look where you want to go. Once you complete the right turn get up to 25kph quickly. No need to shift unless you want to. Slow down before the corner. Take the big turn, looking where you want to go. Straighten out and get back up to 25kph. Hold 25kph and wait for the signal to stop. This is critical! You cannot anticipate the signal to stop. Do not cover the controls. Do not ease off the throttle. Head and eyes up looking straight forward. Once you get the signal come to a complete stop (ensuring you are 1st Gear) smoothly and progressively. Avoid locking up the rear brake, if you do release it immediately. Once you have come to a complete stop, wait for instruction. You will do it all over again. After the second time you have completed the MST. At this point they will tell you to shut off the bike and they will explain your Pass or Fail.

The most common reasons people fail the MST is the U-turn and the Quick Stop. The U-turn requires momentum. Do not attempt this at 1-3kph. You need more speed. Once you have the momentum then look where you are going and DO NOT look anywhere else. The Quick Stop is challenging as you have a certain amount of distance to complete it in. Locking up the rear brake increases your stopping distance immensely. It is very important to have a good feel for the motorcycle you’re riding.
Remember to relax. Motorcycle riding is about feel, being too tense will make it more difficult.
Good Luck!
Still have questions?
The best time to visit us is between 10am and 4pm, Saturday and Sunday. Outside these times, please call or email. We do not run an office.
Richmond Training Lot
7111 No 8 Rd. Richmond.
Coquitlam Training Lot
1401 Lucille Starr Dr. Coquitlam.
Learn to Ride with ICBC-Approved Training in Vancouver, Langley, Richmond, New Westminster, Burnaby & Coquitlam
Ready to hit the road on two wheels? At 1st Gear Motorcycle School in BC, we provide professional motorcycle training to help you gain the skills and confidence needed to pass your ICBC licensing (MST), your road test and to ride safely. Our Flexible Schedules allow you to choose between Evening + Saturday & Sunday and Evening + Thursday & Friday classes.
Whether you’re a beginner or looking for a refresher course, we’ve got you covered!
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