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Businiess name:  Southwest Motorcycle Training
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
This is the cheapest class in town I believe and only two days long. The instructor is great, quite a character(funny) and has been riding for over a decade so has a wealth of knowledge/experience to share. I could imagine it gets repetitive teaching the same class over and over but he still seemed passionate and professional from start to end. See some reviews complaining about the riding range(parking lot). There are no restrooms and the surface is a little rough(loose gravel/sand and a pot hole or two) but I would honestly rather practice in these conditions which simulate the third-world roads we have here in San Antonio. I think it builds more experience & confidence than it would on brand-new, perfect pavement. The bikes were in fairly decent shape for as much as I'm sure they've been through. Overall I learned a lot, met some cool folks and had a fun time. Ride safe!

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