
AdventureBike RiderCourse
What is the Adventurebike RiderCourse?

This 1-day course is held on a dirt riding area and includes both riding and discussions. We will cover 12 fundamental skills for off-road riding. Topics include riding on low-traction surfaces with an emphasis on body positioning and rider-active control techniques needed for off-road environments.
No prior off-road riding experience is needed, but you must be a licensed rider. You can bring your own ADV motorcycle, or you can rent on of our Royal Enfield Himalayan 450s.
NOTE: A minimum of 3 students is required for us to run this course. If fewer than 3 students are registered, your class may be cancelled, and you will have the opportunity to reschedule or receive a refund.
What will you learn?
Confidence
Gain confidence riding while standing, shifting your weight for better control, and using counterweight techniques for slow, tight turns
Traction
Practice controlled loss of traction, rear-wheel steering, and safe straight-line braking-including managing rear tire skids and threshold braking
Risk
Understand risk management strategies and how to apply the MSF “SEE” (Search, Evaluate, Execute) approach to off-road riding
Obstacles
Develop the ability to cross obstacles, make U-turns on hills, and traverse slopes safely
Preperation
Get tips on adventure ride preparation, from equipment checks to route planning, so you’re ready for your next big journey


What to expect
What to Expect in the Adventurebike RiderCourse
8:30am - 5:00pm
Kuna, Idaho
$325
We will be out on the range and outside for our time on-site and much of the time riding. We'll be taking breaks for hydration and snacks periodically throughout the day.
The following gear is the minimum required to ride at the Dirt Bike School:
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Helmet – Full or 3/4
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Eye protection - helmet visor or goggles
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Sturdy, over-the-ankle boots (off-road/motocross boots preferred)
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Long sleeves & long pants (off-road riding gear preferred)
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Gloves
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Note: We do not have “loaner” gear
We encourage everyone to be prepared for the weather. We recommend that you bring sunscreen, rain gear, a change of clothes, and any drinks or snacks that you like. There aren't any stores or restaurants nearby, so please bring a lunch with you.