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to ride, it is beneficial to learn
new techniques from qualified
instructors who know how to
convey the information in digest-
ible ways. My son learned to
look farther into corners and
has a newfound excitement for
improving his skills. Hey, I pretty
much ride motorcycles for a
living and know a thing or two
about riding bikes, yet I found
the Honda Education Center
instructor to be right on the mark
and felt very comfortable hand-
ing my son over to her without
any qualms. These people know
their stuff and I was happy to just
stand back and let her do all the
work.
Keep in mind that the HREC
isn't just for learning. They also
offer a variety of advanced
classes for the street.
The Honda Rider Education
Center truly is for everyone, not
just for kids or first-time riders,
it is for riders of all ages who
want to learn and improve their
skills. Private
classes (two
students) and
family classes
(up to five family members) are
offered on request for weekdays
or weekends. As mentioned,
cost is $180, but call for group/
family rates.
Just get out there and do it.
Lean how to ride a motorcycle.
You will be glad you did. Really!
For more information, visit:
www.powersports.honda.com CN
Motorcycling
is truly a family
activity. Mom,
Dad, sons and
daughters can
all participate at
the same time.