By Cody Rine


If you want to learn how to ride Yamaha Motorcycles, go to the source. In just days, you become a better rider. Head on down to the Yamaha motorcycles Riverside County for the time of your life.

At the Yamaha Champions Riding School proteges learn to ride like the pros, and also learn about the reasons why Yamaha motorcycles are built the way that they are. They then apply the knowledge right away. And you get your very own customized Yamaha bike for the training.

You don't have to worry about cooking. And you'll there's also AlpineStar merchandise and special Arai helmets, available to be rented. That's something every self-respecting motorist would love to get their hands on.

Motorcyclists of all kinds are eligible for this experience. You can see that from the involvement of owners from N2 Trackdays and engineers from Harley-Davidson. You'll learn the decisions you make while riding are much more important than the machine itself that you're riding when it comes to being safe and riding properly.

One of the reasons why this is such a sought-after training course is because they're so selective as to who they let in and who they don't. For the New Jersey motorsports park, there are 22 riders, and Indie Motorsports Ranch, 15. And because they mix people of all different experience levels, they get to exchange knowledge. Since the late 80s when these classes first started, Yamaha motorcycles have been trying to fix the gross neglect of properly training motorcycle riders in the United States.

Take two days to go through an awesome course that can save your life and the lives of others on the roadway.




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