3-WHEELED NEW RIDER COURSE (2 1/2 DAYS)

LEARN TO CONQUER THE OPEN ROAD

If you’re ready to experience the unique thrill of riding your own motorcycle for the first time, there’s no better place to learn than the Harley-Davidson® Riding Academy. Available only at Authorized H-D® Dealerships.
 

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WHAT TO EXPECT

New to 3-Wheel motorcycle riding? No worries. The 3-wheel New Rider Course is your gateway to 3-wheeled freedom. It’s designed to give you the skills to ride with confidence, whether you’re a first-time rider or it’s your first time on three wheels. The 3-wheel New Rider Course is an entry-level, learn-to-ride 3-wheel motorcycle training and education course taught by MSF and Harley-Davidson Riding Academy Certified coaches.

When you take a 3-Wheel Basic Trike Course (3WBRC) here you’ll:

  • Get in-class and on-range instruction from Motorcycle Safety Foundation® (MSF) and H-D® Certified Coaches
  • Learn how 3-wheel motorcycles differ from 2-wheel motorcycles
  • Learn how to safely accelerate, shift gears (if applicable), brake, turn, avoid hazards, and handle normal or unusual road conditions
  • Earn a MSF Basic 3-Wheel Basic Rider Course Completion Card which will exempt you from most of the licensing requirements for a special 3-Wheel vehicle endorsement for your Texas driver license
  • You will use your own 3-Wheel vehicle in this course. Proof of insurance is Required
  • There is a 5-hour eCourse Required for this class.
 

OTHER COURSES WE OFFER

NEW RIDERS (2 1/2 DAYS)
INTERMEDIATE RIDER LICENSING COURSE (1 DAY)
SKILLED RIDER COURSE (1 DAY)

3-WHEELED NEW RIDER COURSE FAQS

What will I need to register?

  • A street-ready 3-Wheel motorcycle. 
  • You will need a valid automobile driver license or learn permit
  • Proof of valid motorcycle insurance


Do I need any special gear?
You'll need to bring the following:

  • A heavy, long-sleeve shirt or jacket
  • Jeans, chaps, or leather pants (heavy denim or riding pants recommended)
  • Over-the-ankle, sturdy footwear (not canvas, low heel)
  • Full-fingered gloves
  • A helmet that meets DOT requirements
  • Eyewear (helmet visor, eyeglasses, sunglasses, goggles acceptable)