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Course Description

The Advanced RiderCourse (ARC) is designed for experienced motorcycle riders.  For the purposes of this course, an experienced rider is one who has basic skills and is a current rider with a motorcycle license or endorsement.  This course complements skills learned and experienced in previous RiderCourses.  Special emphasis is given to self-assessment, risk management, rider behavior, riding strategies, and overall skill development, particularly in braking, cornering and swerving techniques.  It includes a fast-paced classroom segment (4 hours) with several fun interactive activities to improve perception and hazard awareness. Range exercises (4 hours) enhance both basic operating skills and crash-avoidance skills. The course is beneficial for riders on any type of street motorcycle.

Learner Outcomes

Upon successful completion of this course participants will be able to:

  • State the value of a pre-ride motorcycle inspection.
  • Demonstrate basic skills in low-speed maneuvering exercises.
  • Execuse quick stops within an acceptable standard, and be able to maneuver into an open lane after stopping.
  • Describe the safety implications of the three parts of total stopping distance.
  • Use various body lean angles for turning and cornering.
  • Execute speed and lane position adjustments for swerving.
  • Execute speed and lane position adjustments in curves.
  • Execute speed and lane position adjustments for multiple curves.
  • Execute speed and lane position adjustments for decreasing radius curves.
  • Select a safe gap in traffic using proper procedures.

Notes

Motorcycle program contact information:

Email:  mtrcycle@hawaii.edu

Phone:  (808) 454-4746

For registration assistance:

email:  OCEWD@hawaii.edu

Phone:  (808) 455-0477

Fax:  (808) 453-6730

 

Prerequisites

  • Students must show completion of MSF Basic RiderCourse or equivalent.
  • Students must use their own motorcycle.
  • Students must show proof of insurance, current registration, and safety inspection at the start of class.
  • Personal Protective Gear requirements:
    • DOT certified motorcycle helmet
    • Eye protection
    • Sturdy long pants (thin exercise or yoga pants not allowed)
    • Sturdy over-the-ankle footwear
    • Long sleeves
    • Full-finger gloves, leather preferred
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Type
In-Person
Days
Su
Time
8:00AM to 5:00PM
Dates
May 05, 2024
Schedule and Location
Contact Hours
8.0
Delivery Options
In-person (Oahu)  
Course Fee(s)
Tuition non-credit $100.00
Section Notes

A one-day course that complements your basic skills and helps with personal risk assessment. It includes a fast-paced classroom segment with several fun interactive activities to improve perception and hazard awareness. Range exercises enhance both basic operating skills and crash-avoidance skills. Improving your braking and cornering finesse is emphasized. The course is beneficial for riders on any type of street motorcycle.

Students are required to use their own motorcycles.  Proof of registration, insurance, and current safety inspection are required.   Motorcycles will be inspected prior to use on the range,  inspection items include:

Students must have valid operators permit of endorsement on license

Tires must have sufficient tread to pass DOT safety inspection

Tires will be pressure checked and inflated to the proper pressure

Motorcycle must not be leaking any fluids (including fork seals)

Bring:

  • Sturdy long pants- riding pants
  • Sturdy, over-the-ankle footwear
  • Long-sleeve shirt or riding jacket
  • 3/4 or full-face DOT certified motorcycle helmet
  • Full-finger gloves

Liquids to remain hydrated on the range.

 

Type
In-Person
Days
Su
Time
8:00AM to 5:00PM
Dates
Aug 18, 2024
Schedule and Location
Contact Hours
8.0
Delivery Options
In-person (Oahu)  
Course Fee(s)
Tuition non-credit $100.00
Section Notes

A one-day course that complements your basic skills and helps with personal risk assessment. It includes a fast-paced classroom segment with several fun interactive activities to improve perception and hazard awareness. Range exercises enhance both basic operating skills and crash-avoidance skills. Improving your braking and cornering finesse is emphasized. The course is beneficial for riders on any type of street motorcycle.

Students are required to use their own motorcycles.  Proof of registration, insurance, and current safety inspection are required.   Motorcycles will be inspected prior to use on the range,  inspection items include:

Students must have valid operators permit of endorsement on license

Tires must have sufficient tread to pass DOT safety inspection

Tires will be pressure checked and inflated to the proper pressure

Motorcycle must not be leaking any fluids (including fork seals)

Bring:

  • Sturdy long pants- riding pants
  • Sturdy, over-the-ankle footwear
  • Long-sleeve shirt or riding jacket
  • 3/4 or full-face DOT certified motorcycle helmet
  • Full-finger gloves

Liquids to remain hydrated on the range.

 

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