Are you ready to start
your journey?

For most new riders who complete the Pre Learners course, getting on a motorbike in the days and weeks that follow can be daunting. For many riders all their good intentions can go out the window at this point, and some never get to realise their dream.

Dealing with traffic, changing gears, learning how to hill start, slow riding, cornering safely are all skills that need to be practiced and developed.

That’s where we come in with one on one training that gives you the very best start. Tailoring the training to exactly what you need to work on helping you find your feet and your confidence fast.

Sessions range from those looking for confidence before the pre learner training e.g. what to expect, to training and support sessions in the days and weeks afterwards when getting out of the driveway can be a scary thing, all the way through to getting you P Plate ready.


Training sessions for new riders

Street Skills 1 & 2

Total confidence | Street Skills 1
For when getting out of the driveway is hard. In these session we cover;

  • Hill starts

  • Slow riding techniques

  • Corner path strategies

  • Braking exercises

  • Roadcraft skills

Total Control | Street Skills 2
Developing your road skills and building towards your P Plate. In these sessions we cover:

  • Slow riding control

  • Corner path

  • Braking exercises

  • Blipping on the down change

  • Counter Steering

Brand New Riders

If you have never ridden a motorcycle before, Go Kat Go will run you through the basics of what you will need to know prior to your Pre-Learner training. After you have completed your training, we will get you out of your driveway and on your way to building confidence.

In these session we cover:

  • Mounting and dismounting

  • What your controls are and how they work

  • Clutch control

  • Slow riding

  • Traffic skills

  • Braking exercises

P’s Prep

Worried about the Pre-Provisional Test? Controlling your motorcycle is one of the hardest things to accomplish. In this course we will get you feeling super confident with your bike control because the P’s course is just that. Bike control. In these sessions we cover:

  • Left Hand turns

  • Stopping where you want to stop

  • Cone weave

  • U-turn

  • Quick stopping

  • Obstacle turns

  • What you should know for the Road Ride component of the test

 
 

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