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WHAT WE TEACH

Corser Concepts Motorcycle Schools are totally unique to any other motorcycle rider training centre you may have been to in the past or even considered.

Students that attend our NSW Motorbike training centre use one of our specially prepared small capacity 4 stroke motorcycles. This helps us to teach the correct brake, throttle and clutch control skills needed to become a safer and more confident rider. Our tracks are designed to scale. You can push the boundaries, if you desire, without the super high speeds that a larger capacity motorcycle would reach.

Our concept for this? Why risk having a super high-speed crash on an expensive motorcycle when you can learn to ride and develop the skills necessary to slide a bike at much safer speeds.

Our goal is to instil proper riding instincts while learning in a safe and controlled (slower speed) environment. Don’t let the slower speed fool you though…MotoGP, WSBK, Flat Track, AMA Motocross riders have all learnt heaps by overriding these light nibble machines.

Beginners

$450 /per rider

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  • Introduction to the bike and controls
  • Riding preparation: Preparing the motorcycle and appropriate riding gear selection
  • Mounting and dismounting, starting and stopping the engine
  • Riding posture, both seated and standing
  • Riding in a straight line and throttle control

INTERMEDIATE

$450 /per rider

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  • Risk assessment of area/track
  • Bike Maintenance
  • Controls
  • Protective clothing
  • Slow riding
  • Posture and correct weight transfer/distribution
  • Steering

2 DAY ADVENTURE

$795/per rider

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  • This Motocycle training course is designed for advanced Riders or Racers with many years of experience wishing to fine tune their race craft skills and make them faster and more confident in their ability.
  • The three key components of this course are the same as the Non Racer/Intermediate course but all at a much quicker aggressive pace.
  • The Students that attend this course will learn the skills required to master.. the art of “BACKING IT IN”.

Beginners/Novice Course:

Our beginner motorcycle course is designed for riders who have never operated a motorcycle or have very limited riding experience. The object of this course is to become familiar with the motorcycle and all its controls, different types of terrain, varying weather conditions, hazard awareness, all in a controlled environment.

Classroom discussions are kept to a minimum as we find that the best way for beginners to gain confidence and improve there riding skills is for more practical riding drills that are built into our Curriculum.

This learn to ride motorcycle lesson is full of everything a beginner needs to become familiar and comfortable on two wheels. The only prerequisite for this course is that all participants must be able to ride a two-wheeled bicycle and is able to balance without assistance.

The three key components of this course are:

  • Familiarize the student with the bike and its controls
  • Teach correct riding positioning/operating procedures
  • Build students confidence level with their own riding ability.

What we’ll cover:

  • Introduction to the bike and controls
  • Riding preparation: Preparing the motorcycle and appropriate riding gear selection
  • Mounting and dismounting, starting and stopping the engine
  • Riding posture, both seated and standing
  • Riding in a straight line and throttle control
  • Shifting gears and Braking
  • Turning and Cornering
  • Maneuvering through obstacles and riding up and down hills
  • How to be a safe, responsible rider

Non Racer/Intermediate Course:

This Motorcycle course is designed for more intermediate riders that have mastered all the basics and are ready to move on to the next level. This course is great for the riders that are street riders or for riders that used to ride but have been off a bike for some time and wish to refresh and improve their riding skills.

The three key components of this course are:

  • increase the student’s confidence with the bike and its controls
  • focus on correct riding positioning/operating procedures
  • build confidence level with a sliding motorcycle in and out of corners

What we’ll cover:

  • risk assessment of area/track
  • Bike Maintenance
  • Controls
  • Protective clothing
  • Slow riding
  • Posture and correct weight transfer/distribution
  • Steering
  • Throttle
  • Braking front / rear / both
  • Clutch
  • Cornering/ line selection
  • Braking points system
  • Rear / front wheel slides
  • Jumps / obstacles
  • Suspension

2 DAY ADVENTURE

This 2-Day Adventure school is aimed at ALL levels of motorcycle riders. It is the perfect course for riders that lack the confidence to take on the trails with their big Adventure Bike.

Day 1 Of the course will see you utilise one of our fleet of small capacity four stroke motorcycles on a combination of purpose-built grass tracks and dirt trails. The concept of using these small, easy to ride bikes is to build confidence while teaching the correct riding skills and techniques before adapting them to your own Adventure Motorcycle. This proven technique has been used by both Troy and Dale Corser throughout their riding careers. Make sure you get plenty of rest the night before as the course will have you covering a lot of laps.

Day 2 Sees you wake up to a hearty breakfast before suiting up and adapting all the skills learnt from the smaller bikes and applying to your own large ADV machines under the guidance of your coaches. We will use a combination of tracks and trails found at the training facility or head out on a pre-planned adventure loop depending on skill level of the group putting your new skills to the test.

The three key components of this course are:

  • Drills for improving Balance and control of the bike
  • Shifting your body weight through the footpegs to control the bikein the sitting and standing position “Attack position”
  • Develop smoother control of the Brakes, Throttle and Clutch

What we’ll cover:

  • Risk assessment of the area, track and trails
  • General bike maintenance/ bike preparation/ what to pack for Adventure riding
  • Correct riding gear
  • Smooth throttle/brake/clutch control drills
  • Correct riding position for road and off-road conditions
  • Fitness/ fatigue/hydration
  • Counter Steering/ steering the bike with the foot pegs
  • Correct weight distribution for improved confidence entering/exiting corners
  • U-turns and figure eights standing/seated position
  • Slow speed maneuvering in tight single trail conditions
  • Line selection/reference points/gear selection/vision
  • Braking techniques/Rear wheel slides
  • Navigating tricky obstacles that you come across while adventure riding
  • Building confidence going up and down steep hills
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1 on 1 private courses can be arranged if dates or special needs required

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Faq’s

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Where are the courses held?

We are located at a property in Albion Park NSW which is 20 mins south of Wollongong or 80 mins south of Sydney.

What course should I take? Beginner course, Intermediate or the Racer course?

If you have just started out riding motorcycles and don’t yet feel like you have the confidence or skills to be out amongst the traffic or other riders then we recommend the Basic course. The start of the day consists of going over all the controls and there functions like smooth Throttle, Brake, Clutch control then we move onto correct body position,line selection, braking points etc. We keep practicing until you feel comfortable and build up from there so that you leave feeling confident about being able to mix it with other traffic.
The Intermediate course is similar but the speed and aggression levels are higher then the beginner course. Our Intermediate course applies to people that have ridden before but have not been on a bike for a while and need to regain confidence by regaining there skills. We find that by spending the day getting used to riding a motorcycle with less traction, both skill and confidence is increased, plus it is a lot of fun. Most of the elite Road Racers have come from a dirt bike background.
Our advanced course covers exactly the same riding skills as the intermediate course but at a much higher difficulty level.

How much does it cost?

The Course Cost is $450 per person which includes a Motorcycling Australia Day License and add and $795 for 2 day adventure course. Corser Concepts reserves the right to change this fee as it sees fit for any marketing purposes. We are positive that after taking one of our courses you will leave completely satisfied with your newfound confidence and skills plus you will have had an awesome time in the process.

How long does the course take?
  • 1 to 2 rider groups is 3 hrs/ includes light refreshments 
  • 3 to 4 rider groups is 4 hrs/includes light refreshments 
  • 5 riders is 5 hrs/ includes light refreshments and lunch
  • 6 rider group is 6 hrs/ includes light refreshments and lunch
How many people will be in one class?

Our classes are kept small and have no more than 6 students at a time. This is to ensure that all students are well supervised and receive a more personal approach.

What kind of riding gear do I need?

We supply Moto Cross Helmet, Goggles, Gloves and a riding Jersey. Dirt bike/ Motocross riding gear is most comfortable and offers great protection. If you have your own gear please bring it along, if not thats ok but please bring Jeans, Jumper and if possible a pair of over the ankle high boots "Blundstone style- Avoid Steelcaps" as a minimum. Road riding/Touring style Boots are the best, offer plenty of protection and less restrictive than motocross boots. 

It's not a fashion contest so as long as its safe, offers the right amount of protection we are happy.

Road race suit/ two piece leathers are fine to wear but are a bit restrictive and could get dirty. Road style full face Helmets are fine but Moto X style helmets work best as they have less tendency to fog up whilst waiting for instructions. Moto X style gloves offer good level of protection, less restrictive than leather gloves.

We do have riding gear available for students to use but please bring what you have and or bring the minimum.

I've never ridden on dirt before. Is your school for me?

Definitely!! We provide the opportunity to learn what a motorcycle feels like when it is out of control all at a slow reasonable speed. The techniques apply to every type of motorcycle discipline you might be into.

I'm a street bike rider. Will your school help my riding?

A large number of students are social street riders. We all know of some of the dangerous situations that occur when riding on the open road. Our school curriculum will better prepare you for these real world experiences. E.g. A panic stop on the street is exactly what we are practicing but all in a controlled environment at lower speeds.