Requirements

  • Check your Niagara College “Letter of Confirmation” for dates, times, room number and parking lot information specific to your course – learn more here.
  • Check the Our Courses page for licensing requirements for each specific training course.
  • Valid license must be brought to the first class or no entry will be allowed (except the Introduction to Motorcycling and the Try a 3-Wheeled Motorcycle courses).
  • Course participation is only allowed pending proof of license, insurance and bike inspection
  • All students must have the mandatory full riding gear.

Riders Aged 16–18 Must Meet the Following:

  • A parent or legal guardian must be present on Day 1 for the in-class session (Friday night).
  • Consent must be signed in front of the Senior Instructor.
    • The guardian must come to the in-class session to review the risks and sign the waiver.
  • The guardian must present photo ID proving guardianship
    (e.g., driver’s license, health card with matching surname, or custody documents).

Be Ready to Ride!

Please arrive 15 minutes prior to start of each class. Classes start promptly at the times indicated.

Be prepared wearing the appropriate riding attire for practical and testing components and be ready to ride, rain or shine!

Absence Policy: 100% attendance is mandatory for each motorcycle/motor-tricycle training course.

Please Note: No late entries or refunds will be permitted for students that arrive after the posted course start time!

Mandatory Full Riding Gear

At Niagara College we emphasize safety and proper motorcycle/motor-tricycle apparel. All of our riding courses require students to come prepared so don’t forget your mandatory full riding gear. Click below to view the gear requirements.
Download Gear Requirements PDF

Anyone dressed inappropriately will not be allowed to ride.

(Note: Riding gear is required for practical riding components only. Students do not need to bring their riding gear to in-class evening components.)

Motorcycles

Classes may or may not provide a motorcycle as part of your class; carefully read the course description on the Our Courses page for details.

If the course requires the provision of a student’s motorcycle/motor-tricycle, student must provide properly licensed and insured street legal, mechanically sound motorcycle/motor-tricycle.

This was a great intro class into motorcycles. The instructors were great with everyone as a group and as individuals. I had an awesome time and would recommend it to anyone interested in motorcycles.

M. Grice, Introduction to Motorcycling Student
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