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Cycle News 2016 Issue 38 September 27

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FEATURE HONDA RIDER EDUCATION CENTER P106 WHAT IS THE HREC? Great, you've finally decided give in and go for it. But now what? "I don't know how to ride a mo- torcycle," you say to yourself. Well, here is a great suggestion how to get started: Visit a Honda Rider Education Center, like we just did. Honda Rider Education Cen- ters (HREC) are facilities dedi- cated to helping riders—young and old—develop safe and smart riding skills. And you don't have to know how to ride to partici- pate, they will teach you! How- ever, for adults, they do recom- mend that you can balance on a bicycle first. However, you don't need to have your own motor- cycle, the HREC will provide you with one, including a helmet. It's all part of the $180 fee. Honda says it is proud to be the first motorcycle manufacturer to have created sites specifically designed for dirt bikes, street bikes, ATV and side-by-side training and instruction. The Center claims that more than 11,000 "students" a year par- ticipate in their programs, which are designed to accommodate riders from six years old (mini- mum, and they must be able to ride a bicycle) to adult. Basically, you're never too old to learn how to ride a motorcycle. Instructors are all MSF (Motorcycle Safety Foundation)-certified and try to make learning how to ride a motorcycle a fun experience for everyone. To find out more, we attended the Honda Rider Education Center in Colton, California, which was the first Rider Educa- tion Center ever constructed. It also has the distinction of being Honda's first Environmental Learning Center, featuring a two- acre plot of land with trails that span five distinct ecosystems. Inspired by trails native to nearby San Bernardino National Forest and the Mojave Desert, riders can get a feel for grassland, chaparral, woodland, riparian A great way for kids to learn how to ride a motorcycle the correct way is at a Honda Riding Education Center, like this one in Colton.

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