Make your first ride a safe one with the experienced professionals at KDSC! Our 35 hour course is the most in-depth and widely recognized rider safety training program you will find, and our school and Instructors are all licenced by ICBC, the Canada Safety Council, and the BC Safety Council. Motorcycles, helmets, riding jackets, and gloves are all included. Eight hours of classroom Theory focuses on urban riding tactics, defensive riding strategies, hazard detection, decision making skills, traffic safety issues, group riding, choosing a bike and riding gear, and many other important issues that will give students the knowledge they will need to stay safer on the roads. It is not necessary to have a Class 6/8 motorcycle learner’s permit to participate in Theory; consider attending Theory early to help you study for your learner’s permit. Gearing Up is Canada’s national motorcycle training program. We start at the beginning by going over basic controls. Get the feel of balance and steering with the bike’s engine off, then move on to the powered slow speed skills and techniques you’ll need to control the bike and be a safer rider: clutch/throttle control, cornering, counter steering, u-turns, slaloms, right & left turns, emergency braking & swerving, hazard avoidance, and more. After 12 hours of parking lot training, we will administer the Motorcycle Skills Assessment on the final day of Gearing Up. Two full days of in-traffic training will introduce you to a variety of progressively challenging real-life traffic situations in the 17 hour Traffic Skills course. You’ll experience residential riding, highways, downtown areas, one way streets, hills, railway crossings, and more. This is where all of your new-found knowledge comes together and where you gain the confidence and skills needed for the road. After you complete the Learn to Ride course, you’ll be ready to take your ICBC Road Test. We can book it for you, and even provide a bike, if you like. Over 98% of our students pass the Road Test on their first attempt. |
Please click on the following links for Learn to Ride schedules, application forms, and more: The above documents are available in Adobe’s Portable Document Format (PDF) and require Adobe Acrobat/Adobe Acrobat Reader. If you do not have Adobe Acrobat/Adobe Acrobat Reader installed, please click on the link below and follow Adobe’s instructions. These documents can also be emailed, faxed, or mailed to you by contacting KDSC.
If you have any questions, or would like help in putting together your training schedule, please contact KDSC: |

