Motorcycle learner courses are designed to give riders the skills and knowledge they need to operate a motorcycle safely. Course levels vary from introductory licensing courses to more advanced rider courses. No matter your skill level or experience, there’s a motorcycle learner course for you. Reach out to us, and we’ll help you find the best option for you.
Licensing Courses
Motorcycle licensing courses are designed to help riders obtain their motorcycle licence safely and responsibly. We have motorcycle learner courses in locations NSW, ACT, VIC, and QLD. The course aims to provide riders with the skills and knowledge required to operate a motorcycle on public roads safely. The course includes theory and practical components and is conducted over several weeks.
Ride better, Sooner Courses
Designed for riders who want to improve their skills as quickly as possible, Ride Better, Sooner courses are available in NSW, ACT, and QLD. Taught by experienced instructors, the courses cover a range of topics, including cornering, braking, and riding in traffic.
Adventure Courses
For those who need speed, an adventure course is a perfect way to learn how to ride off-road. Available in NSW, ACT, and VIC, these courses offer the perfect opportunity to learn how to handle a bike on rough terrain. With experienced instructors on hand to teach you the ropes, you’ll be hitting the dirt in no time.
Roadsmart Courses
Riding a motorcycle is a great way to enjoy the open road, but it’s important to be safe. Roadsmart courses are designed to teach riders how to be safe. Our Roadsmart course covers choosing the right gear, proper motorcycle maintenance, and how to ride in different weather conditions. The course is available in NSW, ACT, VIC, and QLD. Riders who complete the course can confidently ride the open road.
Track Courses
Motorcycle track courses are a great way to focus on racing skills. Available in NSW and VIC, these courses are designed to help riders improve their lap times and take their riding to the next level. Motorcycle track courses cover various topics, from cornering and braking to race strategies and tactics.
Workplace Training Courses
If you’re interested in learning how to ride a motorcycle as part of your job, we have courses available in NSW, ACT, VIC, and QLD. Our experts will teach you the basics of motorcycle operation and safety and provide you with the skills and knowledge you need to operate a motorcycle on the job safely. These courses will also help you to prepare for your motorcycle licence test. Upon completion, you’ll be able to apply for your motorcycle licence.
Step up your riding game with StayUpright
Ready to take your riding to the next level? Whether a new rider or an experienced pro, our motorcycle courses are designed to help you improve your skills and enjoy the open road. Our motorcycle learner course is the perfect way to get started, and our advanced rider course is perfect for riders who want to take their skills to the next level. Book a course today and see how StayUpright can help you ride like a pro!
FAQs
How long can I be a learner on a motorcycle?
The length of time you can be a learner on a motorcycle will depend on the type of motorcycle course you take. A motorcycle learner course typically lasts around six hours, while a motorbike course lasts up to twelve hours. An advanced rider course can last for up to twenty hours.
Can I drive a motorcycle with a learner's licence?
If you want to drive a motorcycle on the road, you must have a motorcycle licence. You can’t drive a motorcycle with a learner’s licence.
What is an advanced rider?
An advanced rider is a motorcycle rider who has completed an advanced rider training course. This course is typically more intensive than a standard motorcycle learner course, covering topics such as cornering, braking, and obstacle avoidance.
What training is needed to become an advanced motorcycle rider?
You must complete an advanced rider course and training to become an advanced motorcycle rider. StayUpright’s advanced rider course will teach you how to handle your bike in different road and traffic conditions and perform advanced manoeuvres like lane splitting and cornering. You will also need to complete advanced rider training. This training will allow you to practise your skills in a controlled environment. Once you have completed the course and training, you can apply for an advanced motorcycle licence.