City course is a trip to the city in tandem with the instructor of the Motor School and full training in real city conditions.

This course is extremely necessary for those students who want to go to the city for the first time, and useful for already experienced motorcyclists. As part of this course you will learn how to correctly and safely apply the existing skills, will be able to practice typical urban situations, as well as correct errors that interfere with confident and free to drive a motorcycle. The exercises practiced in the city include:

  • inter-row riding;
  • low-speed, small-radius complex maneuvering;
  • negotiating an obstacle without or with braking;
  • driving around obstacles on a slope;
  • acceleration and braking in a curve;
  • emergency stopping in a straight line and emergency stopping right after exiting a turn;
  • high-speed turns on a large radius;
  • rear wheel locking and skidding and skid control;
  • Countersteering: maneuvering, tilting and straightening the motorcycle,
  • City traffic tactics: gaze work, lane positioning, lane changes, mirror and turn signal work;
  • Speedway driving;
  • Dense traffic in the city center, parked yards and limited space;
  • Enduro elements and off-road riding (for motorcycles such as tour-enduro, enduro) and much more.

We can develop an individual program of training to work out exactly those elements where you feel especially uncertain about riding in town.

City lessons are held only with the use of headsets. We use premium headsets. If you have another brand of headset or don’t have one, we’ll give you your size helmet with the headset installed.

Training in the city is conducted both on the student’s motorcycle and on our training motorcycles, which we can rent for the duration of the training.

Protective equipment is a MUST. If you do not have it, we can provide the whole set of protective equipment for free.

Course Objectives

  • To apply acquired skills in typical urban situations.
  • Developing specific city situations, where a motorcyclist feels insecure
  • Practice emergency situations which require instant reaction and quick decision making
  • Gaining necessary and valuable tips for safe urban driving
  • Rebuilding and correcting existing motorcycle handling skills