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Businiess name:  Southwest Motorcycle Training
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Riding some as a teen, you think sitting on a cycle again things will come back to you but not much did. Not a factor at this school with these instructors. We had a mixed class, first time riders to some experience. Everyone learned at the same progressive pace and we all received the individual instruction essential to the foundation of a safe rider. The instructors keep the environment very low stress while conveying the risk and consequences of failing to be a safe rider. Essential to the low stress environment is the instructors sense of humor so bring yours with you. I spent my two days learning laughing and smiling, walking away with what I need to begin riding. Additionally I know where my sons will go to learn and where I will return for the experienced rider course in a few years. The classroom is stocked with snacks you can purchase, breaks are at perfect intervals. The range is a parking lot (where else you gonna learn), within a 100 yds is a convenience store for anything you may need. Again with plenty of breaks. If you already own a specific type of bike the instructors try to put you on something very similar making the transition to your own bike a bit smoother. Otherwise they put you on a bike best fits your weight height and stature. Owner and instructors dont pull up cars they ride in. Looking to get your license get an insurance discount etc see these guys. You will get a great riding foundation from experienced riders who know riding needs to be safe, should be fun and learning should too. Thanks guys

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