TT Motorcycle School

New Rider

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Motorcycle training

New Rider

At TT Motorcycle School we offer a variety of courses designed with the individual in mind to give you the very best start, making your motorcycle lessons safe and enjoyable. We follow the Driving Vehicle Standards Agency’s (DVSA) ideal of structured, modular training over a period of time,

Our New Rider course is a one hour lesson with a qualified DVSA instructor. Training takes place on a secure off road area with no pressure of having to do well in front of a group of strangers, very important if you are at all nervous or anxious about riding a motorcycle for the first time. If you have little or no previous motorcycle experience we cannot recommend strongly enough the value of this course.

Included in the course price is, motorcycle or scooter hire, motorcycle safety clothing and helmet use.

You must be able to ride a bicycle competently with good control and balance before starting any motorbike course and display good control of the bicycle.

Young Rider

Starting out for the first time, 16 years old?

For 16 year old’s who have no experience of being on the road we offer a two hour lesson, the first hour is spent in our training school where you will practice you theory test questions and hazard perception training before spending the second hour in the safety off our secure off road training area learning how to control a 50cc automatic scooter.

This course is ideal for making sure that your Son or Daughter gets the best possible start before moving onto Compulsory Basic Training (CBT).

Please note we only have automatic 50cc mopeds (no manual clutch and gears).

For 17 years and upwards, if you have never ridden a manual bike before (with clutch & gears) our New Rider course will give you the skills and confidence to move onto taking your CBT with ease, you will receive personal tuition in the safety of our secure off road training area. You will learn how to pull away & stop smoothly before moving onto changing gears and then slow control techniques to include figure of eights and U-Turns.

Please note that all training course lengths are determined by the individual’s level of skill and competence. The number of days spent on training is advised by our instructors after an assessment of your riding skills. This assessment can be carried out when the CBT road ride (Module E) is undertaken.

To check availability and book a New Rider/Younger Rider course go to the booking page.