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front view of motorcycle Take your riding to the next level with the Rider's Edge Skilled Rider Course. Because the more you know about the road, the more it has to offer. There is a better rider in all of us - no matter how long you've been riding. It's time to get more out of the road, more out of the ride, and more out of yourself.

Ride like you were born on a bike.



The Class
two bikes turning on safety courseThe Skilled Rider Course is a six to seven hour course held entirely on the range over one or two days. The course uses the proven curriculum of the Motorcycle Safety Foundation® (MSF) Experienced RiderCourseSM Suite, with some enhancements developed by Harley-Davidson enthusiasts. Participants use their own motorcycles, or rentals, to enhance the following skills: control at low speeds, risk management, limited space maneuvers, cornering judgment, stopping quickly in a curve, swerving and stopping quickly, multiple curve maneuvers and surmounting objects.
Upon completion of the course, students will earn a Skilled Rider Course pin and patch set, as well as a completion card from the MSF that may assist you in getting possible discounts on insurance.
The Location and Schedule
The Rider's Edge Skilled Rider Course is offered at select Harley-Davidson/Buell dealerships that run the Rider's Edge program, where you get the added support of a knowledgeable staff and a complete motorcycling facility.
Class times vary by dealership. Search for classes at your local dealership and reserve a seat.
The Instructors
Rider's Edge Skilled Rider Course instructors are dedicated enthusiasts who have received certification from the MSF, as well as additional training from Harley-Davidson.
What You'll Need
A street-ready motorcycle
Endorsement, permit or license
(check with a dealer for your state's requirements)
Proof of valid motorcycle insurance
A helmet manufactured to meet DOT requirements
Protective eyewear
Motorcycling gloves
A long-sleeve shirt or jacket
Over-the-ankle boots
Jeans or motorcycling pants
training course
Ready to Sign Up?
Search for classes at your local dealership and reserve a seat.

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