Learn to stop on a dime.
Based on the training available to instructors and police motor officers, the Braking Clinic (ABC) is a short course for endorsed riders to refine braking skills in normal and emergency situations. Participants provide their own motorcycle and protective gear.
The 2.5-hour ABC takes place on closed off parking lots, but at higher speeds than basic training. When braking from higher speeds, your bike responds differently – learn how to manage quick stops from 40+ mph. The clinic uses range-side chats to address crash situations and myths about braking, and helps those with ABS discover its potential. Watch the video.
ABC is recommended for endorsed riders ready to take their skills to the next level, but does not meet state mandatory training requirements for riders to earn a motorcycle license.
Please note: Riding gear is required for all riding activities. Also, see Completion & Eligibility Requirements.
Overview
Experience Level
Must have endorsement
Riding Sessions
1 In-Person
Classroom Sessions
None
Price
$79
Did you know? Some insurance companies offer a discount when you present a course completion card. Ask your provider.
01 Take Course
02 Show Card
03 Get Discount
Select a location and register.
How to register
Use the search tool above to select the nearest location to you. Refine your search by adjusting the travel distance radius and course types to fit your needs. Click the “register” link under the location and course you’d like to take and you’ll be taken through the registration form.
After you register, you will receive a confirmation e-mail. Read this information carefully. It will have the course schedule and start times, what to bring, map to the site, etc. If you do not receive a confirmation, check your junk mail folder.
ABC is offered at several locations. If you are unable to find a course that fits your schedule, view other sites or courses for more options.
What should you bring?
You must show a valid driver license with motorcycle endorsement and proof of insurance. You must provide their own street-legal motorcycle and protective gear. Your motorcycle must pass a safety inspection — worn-out tires are not allowed. You must wear boots, gloves, pants, jacket, eye protection and DOT helmet during the riding sessions. Click the button below for full details of what to bring.
Completion & Eligibility Requirements
Participants must be 16 or older and possess a valid driver license, motorcycle endorsement and proof of insurance. Completion cards are e-mailed to graduates of ABC. The completion card may earn you an insurance discount.
Most participants complete the course successfully. However, there is no guarantee of course completion. Students who fail to demonstrate a minimum level of safety will be counseled out.