Online Learning
3.5 hours approximately
Online learning done from the comfort of your home at your pace
Must be completed before your course starts
Wednesday Evening
6:30pm to 9:45pm
In-person Classroom. No motorcycle gear needed.
Douglas College. 700 Royal Ave. New Westminster
Free Parking on the North side of Royal Ave.
Saturday
9:30am to 4:30pm
Training Lot. Motorcycle Gear needed.
1401 Lucille Starr Way. Coquitlam.
Movie Theatre Parking Lot behind bowling alley
Sunday
11:30am to 4:30pm
Training Lot & MST Test. Motorcycle Gear needed.
1401 Lucille Starr Way. Coquitlam.
Movie Theatre Parking Lot behind bowling alley
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ICBC Learners Motorcycle License is required. We cannot teach you without it. You’ll need to go to ICBC to get it. it’s a multiple choice test. Do not signup for this motorcycle course until you have passed and you have your yellow paper in hand. (More info)
We provide motorcycles. Sportbikes, Cruisers, Dirtbikes, and others are all available for you to learn on and try out. Figure out the bike you like to ride the most before buying one. (More info)
Motorcycle Gear required
Full Face helmet. Use ours or bring your own.
Armored jackets. Use ours or bring your own.
Gloves. Does not have to be motorcycle specific. Bring your own, we do not provide.
Pants. Tougher fabric like jeans. No baggy pants. No sweatpants. No tights. Bring your own, we do not provide.
Shoes/Boots. Something that covers your ankles. Not just socks covering your ankle. Bring your own, we do not provide.
All skin must be covered when you ride our motorcycles.
Scroll to the bottom of this page for Motorcycle Gear options.
MST Test Included. We test you onsite! No need to go to ICBC to get this done. You get lots of practice time, two attempts, and a much more relaxed environment to take a test. (More info)
Road Rides. These can be booked AFTER you have passed the MST test with us. Instructor led rides with our motorcycles. Motorcycles included just like the course or use your own!. Choose from three kinds of road rides. Pick the one that suits your needs. You choose the date, time, and location that suits you. (More info)
ICBC Road Test booking. We have road test spots available to 1st Gear students when you are ready. (More info)
If you are uncomfortable paying online? you can call us to pay over the phone or arrange a time to meet us at the training lot. 778 714 4327
We run rain or shine. We only stop for horrendous weather (heavy rain, cold, wind, etc.) and snow. Courses will be rescheduled if necessary. Rescheduled dates at your choosing.
For Cancellation and Date Changes. PLEASE READ our Terms & Conditions you are agreeing to. You might lose your registration fee if you don’t. (More info)
Our location map. The easiest way to find us.. (More info)
If you are under 19 years of age, you need the consent of one of your parents/guardians. We will need to talk to them and they will need to sign the waiver with you. This is mandatory as training minors carries a great deal of liability and responsibility. We also welcome parents to the first part of the classroom material so they can be properly informed about motorcycling too. (More info)
Safety Rider Course
Online Classroom
In Person Classroom
Training Lot
MST Test
One Road Ride of your choosing
ICBC Road Test Booking
Dedicated Rider
Online Classroom
In Person Classroom
Training Lot
MST Test
Three Road Rides of your choosing
ICBC Road Test Booking
Motorcycle for the ICBC Road Test
Motorcycle Gear & Motorcycles. You’ll need this! These are our biggest supporters.
What motorcycle gear should you buy? It should be tight fitting, light or brighter colours with vents to keep you cool in hotter weather. Why not black gear? It is the hottest to wear in summer, black absorbs the heat from the sun. You are also less visible.
What kind of motorcycle should you buy? Wait until you take a motorcycle course before buying one. Can’t wait? Go for a motorcycle that is 0-5 years old with less than 10,000kms on it. This doesn’t mean the rest of the motorcycles out there are bad. Buying something newer with lower kms gives the new rider potentially less to worry about.