12-02-2017, 11:32 AM
Hello fellow riders,
Each year, the Nevada Rider Motorcycle Safety Program holds a rider coach preparation class in Las Vegas. This year it will be March 5-11, usually held at one of the campuses of CSN. Successful candidates will become certified instructors which will allow you teach motorcycle safety to new as well as experienced riders. You won't get rich but you do get paid and most vendors will provide a discount for coaches for parts and gear. Arai helmets 50% off, Shoei 30%, etc. and no more speeding tickets by LEO's.....joking of course.
Do you qualify? You must have a valid motorcycle endorsement for at least 2 years. Ride a motorcycle on a regular basis. Have a valid NV DL, unless you are in the military and have a good riding/driving record. Most importantly you must be a responsible motorcyclist with safety in mind, not just for yourself but for the students as well. Although I may not know many of you, I still know a handful of you who are the core of this forum, which is an indication of longevity when it comes to riding. A great sign of riders making the right decisions which is why I have posted up. Riders who make poor choices don't last.
If anyone on this forum or anyone you may know is interested in becoming a rider coach, click on the link below. If anyone has any questions, please feel free to post up or PM me. I can also help guide you through your pre-course assignments.
Kenny
http://www.nevadarider.com/become-an-instructor/
Each year, the Nevada Rider Motorcycle Safety Program holds a rider coach preparation class in Las Vegas. This year it will be March 5-11, usually held at one of the campuses of CSN. Successful candidates will become certified instructors which will allow you teach motorcycle safety to new as well as experienced riders. You won't get rich but you do get paid and most vendors will provide a discount for coaches for parts and gear. Arai helmets 50% off, Shoei 30%, etc. and no more speeding tickets by LEO's.....joking of course.
Do you qualify? You must have a valid motorcycle endorsement for at least 2 years. Ride a motorcycle on a regular basis. Have a valid NV DL, unless you are in the military and have a good riding/driving record. Most importantly you must be a responsible motorcyclist with safety in mind, not just for yourself but for the students as well. Although I may not know many of you, I still know a handful of you who are the core of this forum, which is an indication of longevity when it comes to riding. A great sign of riders making the right decisions which is why I have posted up. Riders who make poor choices don't last.
If anyone on this forum or anyone you may know is interested in becoming a rider coach, click on the link below. If anyone has any questions, please feel free to post up or PM me. I can also help guide you through your pre-course assignments.
Kenny
http://www.nevadarider.com/become-an-instructor/