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A and J Motorcycle Safety School (http://www.aandjmss.com/)
This motorcycle riding school offers an effective hands-on training program using the Motorcycle Safety Foundation Rider education curriculum. According to their website, their goal is to provide riders with the basic techniques to become a safe, responsible, and successful motorcyclist. Their instructors are nationally certified by the Motorcycle safety Foundation and licensed by the State of Maine. To get more information about their school, instructors and classes, check out what their students say or contact Terry at 207-567-3752.ALRME (http://www.almre.com/)
Auburn Lewiston Scarborough Motorcycle Rider Education based out of Auburn, Maine offers effective hands on training program based on the Motorcycle Safety Foundation Rider education curriculum. ALRME also offers the Maine Motorcycle Safety Education Course, the Basic Rider Course and the Experienced Rider Course. Just contact them at (207) 782-4605, (207) 240 3500 or send an email on Auburnlewistonmre@yahoo.com or bcaouett@megalink.net to get updates on courses.Aroostook County Motorcycle Rider Education (http://www.acmre.com/)
This motorcycle riding school in New Limerick, Maine aims to train a new generation of motorcyclists. They offer both Basic Rider Course and Experienced Rider Course that will teach riders how to make motorcycle riding safer and more enjoyable. This school provides instructors certified by the Motorcycle Safety Foundation and by the Maine Bureau of Motor Vehicles. For questions, call (207) 532- 3677.Central Maine Motorcycle School, LLC (http://www.centralmainemotorcycleschool.com/)
The Central Maine Motorcycle School, LLC in Norridgewock, Maine offers Motorcycle Rider Education courses for new and experienced riders in Maine. This is an 8-hour Maine Motorcycle Safety education course where 5 hours are intended for the Basic Rider Course and another 2 hours for Basic RiderCourse 2. All courses are approved by the Motorcycle Safety Foundation and the Maine Bureau of Motor Vehicles. Completion of the course will waive your motorcycle license endorsement. For more information, please call (207) 634-3641 or (207) 474-4262.Central Maine Harley-Davidson (http://www.maineharley.com/)
Central Maine Harley-Davidson offers motorcycle training program to new and skilled riders through Rider’s Edge Academy of Motorcycling. These courses are approved by the Motorcycle Safety Foundation and upon the completion of the course; riders will receive a completion card. In Maine, this card will exempt you from having to take the written or riding portion of the motorcycle license test. For additional information, contact Clark Sproul at (207) 951-2354 or email cmhdridersedge@roadrunner.com.Motorcycle Rider education of Maine, Inc (http://www.ridereducationofmaine.com/)
According to their website, they are a non-profit organization who recognizes that an effective hands-on training program using Motorcycle Safety Foundation Rider Education (MSF) curriculum benefits Maine’s motorcyclists by reducing the number of crashes, injuries, and fatalities and also by promoting the public images of the responsible rider. They offer Basic rider course, Experienced rider course, and Rider coach training for those who have the dedication necessary to become a RiderCoach. For questions, contact 207-941-9587, fax 207-941-9588, or email on RiderEdofME@aol.com. You can also follow them on twitter onMotorcycle One Stop Riding School (http://www.mainemotorcyclelicense.com/)
This motorcycle riding school offers motorcycle riding courses for new riders. Passing this course will also help new riders get a motorcycle permit and license in Maine. In just two days, people of all motorcycle riding experience levels are trained in the fundamentals of motorcycle riding in a closed environment. Their school’s rider coaches and courses are certified through the State of Maine and the internationally recognized Motorcycle Safety Foundation (MSF). For more information, call 207-938-4579 or email webmaster@mainemotorcyclelicense.com.webmaster@mainemotorcyclelicense.comM.O.S.T, Inc. (http://mostridertraining.com/)
This company was started to provide more opportunities for people to get into a motorcycle training course. Their instructors are experienced riders and certified to teach by the Motorcycle Safety Foundation. According to their official website, their goal is to provide a welcome, organized, professional and friendly environment for people to obtain motorcycle safety training. For the details of the course they offer, visit http://mostridertraining.com/course_details.html, or contact 1-800-503-MOST (6678)0020 or email John Kohler at johnsfire@comcast.net.Motorcycle in Motion (http://www.learn2ridemc.com/)
This motorcycle training center offers Basic Rider Course and Experienced Rider Course for riders who are just about to learn how to ride a motorcycle or for those who haven’t been riding in a while and want to get back in the road. There is a maximum of 12 students per course register now by calling (207) 763- 3745.Regroup Motorcycle Education (http://regroupmotorcycleeducation.com/)
This is a training sponsor for the National Motorcycle safety Foundation. According to their website, they offer the hands-on Basic rider course and the Experienced rider course together with the Maine Motorcycle Safety Education course (MMSEC) permit class. It is their goal to provide riders with the basic techniques to become a safe, responsible and successful motorcyclist. All their range and instructors are licensed by the National Motorcycle Safety foundation and the Maine Bureau of Motor Vehicles. For more information, call (207) 882-4634 or email regroup@gwi.net.These are some of the best motorcycle riding schools and training centers in the state of Maine. Are we missing a school on our list? Or did you attend one of these schools and want to leave a review for future riders? Leave a Reply below and share what you know.