BMW Motorcycle Rider Training at the BMW Performance Center information is found in www.BMWMotorradUSA.com under the "Events" tab. Classes are filling fast! Please pass this email on to all known Adventurous riders. ThanksClass information:Riding a BMW motorcycle makes everyone a better rider because the machine is so supremely capable. But when coupled with a rider who is equally as capable, the entire two-wheeled experience becomes light years more rewarding. And now there's a way for every BMW owner to amp up their skills and maximize their riding potential like never before. That's because for the first time ever, official BMW Motorrad rider training is now available in the U.S. at the BMW Performance Center in South Carolina, near BMW Manufacturing Co., LLC, the birth place of the BMW X5 SAV in Spartanburg. It's also only four hours away from Deal's Gap, one of the most stunning riding locations in the United States. ![]() The BMW Performance Center will be offering one day and two day riding instruction for both on and off-road. If you don't have a BMW motorcycle, it's no problem; you can just rent one at the Performance Center. Whether you're an off-road rider, love to tour, or are more sport-bike oriented, the drills and instruction you'll receive at the Performance Center will bring your riding skills and confidence to a whole new level. After taking these classes, riders will acquire the practical and technical skills to make every ride safer and more enjoyable than ever before. It should be noted that these courses are recommended those with intermediate riding experience. ![]() Here's how it works: choose whatever discipline you prefer, road or off-road, and take a one day class. Or choose both road and off-road and do them both in a two day on and off-road class. Our off-road program is patterned after the curriculum at the BMW Enduro Park In Hechlingen, Germany, and involves a variety of drills and exercises, ranging from basic bike set up and body position, throttle and clutch control, to braking and cornering. After that, riders will then hit the trail with a BMW-certified instructor. If off-road isn't your thing, you can go for the on-road instruction, which stresses the same sort of control and finesse, only on the pavement. The on-road course also involves some dual-sport drills which will help every street rider handle the section of gravel or unpaved road that inevitably occurs on a ride. The techniques and maneuvers that students learn during these classes are invaluable, and will make everyone a more safer, skilled, and competent rider. After these classes, there will be no road you cannot conquer as you will possess knowledge and abilities that can be put to use everywhere you ride, whether it's on the trail, the race track, or just racing around town. ![]()
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