Advanced Riding Clinic Registration

Pacific Motorcycle Training

READ THIS BEFORE SIGNING UP

Because of the advanced cornering skills and techniques that we teach during ARC, it is important that riders who take this course arrive with a solid riding foundation in order to make the most out of the class. The best way to assess if you are ready for ARC is by responding to these other three important questions:

  1. Do you feel confident and relaxed riding through a curvy road, at regular road speeds?
  2. Do you feel confident in your ability to swerve around an unexpected obstacle, at road speeds?
  3. Do you feel confident in your ability to make your motorcycle stop in a very short distance during an emergency?

If you answered YES to the three questions above, then ARC is for you and you will enjoy it greatly! However, if you responded NO to any of the questions above, you should consider the Intermediate Riding Clinic as the next step in your riding education instead.

Schedule

The Total Control Advanced Riding Clinic (TC ARC®) is a ONE DAY 8 hour course. You will bring your own street legal motorcycle, and will be required to have all protective gear for the riding portions. For more information about the TC ARC®, please visit the course page or call our office at (925) 373-4802.

The TC ARC® schedule is as follows:

Check In: 7:30am
Start Time: 8:00am
Lunch: (About) Noon to 1:00pm
End Time: 5:00pm

Price

The TC ARC® has a regular cost of $425 (unless specified otherwise for special events).

We have motorcycles for rent for $50, which includes gas and insurance.

COVID rules

Pacific Motorcycle Training will strictly follow and enforce all currently applicable rules regarding protection from the Coronaviruses as stated by the Federal Government, State of California, Alameda County, City of Livermore and/or Chabot/Las Positas Community College District. Any student violating the Coronavirus rules will be asked to leave the grounds immediately.

Sign Up for an Advanced Riding Clinic, Level 1

Sign Up for an Advanced Riding Clinic, Level 2

(You must take the Advanced Riding Clinic, Level 1 as a pre-requisite)