Detailed Information
Learn How to Ride a Motorcycle in North Carolina
North Carolina Motorcycle Education (http://www.ncmotorcyclesafety.org/)
The North Carolina Community College System offers the Motorcycle Safety Foundation’s Motorcycle Safety Programs. This program offers the Basic Rider Course for new and re-entry riders; the Experienced Rider Course which is intended for those riders with a minimum of 6 months riding experience , and the Advanced Rider Course for those who want to enhance their motorcycle riding skills. (Click links for more information) North Carolina Motorcycle Education programs are offered at the following colleges: A B TECH COMMUNITY COLLEGE – Asheville – 828-254-1921 ext 817 ALAMANCE COMMUNITY COLLEGE – Graham – 336-506-4322 BLUE RIDGE COMMUNITY COLLEGE – Flat Rock – 828-694-1743 CALDWELL COMMUNITY COLLEGE Hudson – 828-726-2242 CAPE FEAR COMMUNITY COLLEGE Wilmington – 910-362-7219 CARTERET COMMUNITY COLLEGE Morehead City – 252-222-6123 CENTRAL CAROLINA COMMUNITY COLLEGE Sanford – 919-777-7779 CENTRAL PIEDMONT COMMUNITY COLLEGE Levine Campus – 704-330-4223 COASTAL CAROLINA COMMUNITY COLLEGE Jacksonville – 910-938-6294 COLLEGE OF THE ALBEMARLE Elizabeth City – 252-335-0821 EXT. 2250 CRAVEN COMMUNITY COLLEGE New Bern – 252-638-7361 DURHAM TECHNICAL COMMUNITY COLLEGE Durham 919-536-7240 EXT. 4407 DAVIDSON COMMUNITY COLLEGE Lexington 336-224-4798 FAYETTEVILLE TECHNICAL COMMUNITY COLLEGE Fayetteville 910-678-8446 REG. 910-678-8279 FORSYTH TECHNICAL C C Winston-Salem 2 WK – 336-761-1002 GASTON COLLEGE Dallas – (704) 922-6251 GUILFORD TECHNICAL C C Greensboro 336-454-1126 Ext. 4141 HALIFAX COMMUNITY COLLEGE Weldon – 252-536-7212 JOHNSTON COMMUNITY COLLEGE Smithfield – 919-209-2034 LENOIR COMMUNITY COLLEGE Kinston – 252-527-6223 EXT. 714 MCDOWELL TECHNICAL CC Marion – 828-652-0674 MITCHELL COMMUNITY COLLEGE Statesville – 704-878-4266 NASH COMMUNITY COLLEGE Rocky Mount – 252-451-8234 PITT COMMUNITY COLLEGE Greenville – 252-493-7528 RANDOLPH COMMUNITY COLLEGE Archdale – 336-862-7980 ROBESON COMMUNITY COLLEGE Lumberton – 910-272-3604 or 910-272-3609 ROCKINGHAM COMMUNITY COLLEGE Reidsville – 336-342-4261 EXT. 2325 ROWAN-CABARRUS COMMUNITY COLLEGE Concord – 704-216-7222 SOUTH PIEDMONT COMMUNITY COLLEGE Monroe – 704-290-5272 SOUTHWESTERN COMMUNITY COLLEGE Franklin – 828-369-0591 SURRY COMMUNITY COLLEGE Dobson – 336-386-3473 VANCE-GRANVILLE COMMUNITY COLLEGE Henderson – 252-738-3275 WAKE TECHNICAL COMMUNITY COLLEGE Raleigh- 919- 866-5853Shelton’s Harley-Davidson (http://www.sheltonshd.com/)
Shelton’s Harley-Davidson offers the Rider’s Edge New Rider Course and Skilled Rider Course. The New Rider Course includes 4 days of instruction where students will learn about motorcycle, how to get comfortable with the controls and shifting. The skilled rider course develops rider’s skills on control and low speeds, risk management and other riding skills. All courses are approved by the Motorcycle Safety Foundation. Courses are available at the following locations: Smithfield – (919) 938-1592 Goldsboro – (919) 731-2776 Durham – (919) 596-9511 For more information about the course, please visit http://www.sheltonshd.com/ridersedge.html or send an email to sheltonsmall@sheltonshd.com.Tilley Harley-Davidson of Salisbury (http://tilleyhdofsalisbury.com/)
The Tilley Harley-Davidson of Salisbury offers motorcycle safety courses to new and skilled riders through Rider’s Edge, the H-D Academy of Motorcycling. Upon completion of the New Rider Course, students will earn a waiver that may streamline their motorcycle licensing process and, upon completion of the Skilled Rider Course, riders will earn more discounts on motorcycle insurance. Both courses are approved by the Motorcycle Safety Foundation and are taught by certified Rider Coaches. For more information, please contact 704-638-6044 or send an email to shop@tilleyhd.com.These are some of the motorcycle riding schools and training centers in the state of North Carolina. 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.