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Ride Chicago Motorcycle and Driving School

I totally suggest bringing your own snacks and drinks. The wait times can get a bit long, and there's not a ton of options nearby, especially if you're a bit peckish

If you're lookin' to save some cash, ask about any specials or discounts they might have. I saved a decent amount by booking during their off-peak months!

Make sure to arrive by 8:30 AM if you can. The classes get packed, and you'll want to snag a good bike before they start handing them out!
Iron Buffalo Motorcycle Training

I think it’s worth investing in the extra training gear. They have rentals but having your own stuff made me feel way more comfortable and confident on the bike

Bring some snacks and water! You’ll be out on the range for a while, and I totally underestimated how much I'd need to keep my energy up.

Ask lots of questions during the training! The instructors love to share their tips and tricks, and it really helps with the learning process. I learned so much more by just being curious.
On The Road Again Motorcycle School
Sacramento Motorcycle Rental

Bring your own gear if you can! It saves you some cash on rental fees and you’ll feel more comfortable riding in your own stuff.

If you’re unsure about which bike to rent, ask the staff for recommendations based on your riding experience. They’re super friendly and really know their stuff

Make sure to book your bike in advance, especially on weekends. I saw a ton of people getting turned away because all the rentals were taken.
Florida Motorcycle Training School

I suggest wearing comfy clothes that you don't mind getting a bit dirty. I wore my favorite jeans, and they ended up covered in the track's dust. So, you know, maybe avoid anything too fancy!

I recommend checking out the online schedule before you go. They can fill up fast, and knowing what classes are available really helps. I almost missed out on a slot because I didn’t look ahead!

My advice is to bring some snacks and drinks. There can be long wait times, and having something to munch on makes the experience way more enjoyable!

If you have your own gear, like gloves or boots, defintely bring them! Rentals can be pricey, and using your own makes it easier to feel comfortable on the bike.
Awesome ATV Rentals
My advice is to arrive at least 30 mins early for paperwork and briefing. I almost missed my slot because I didn’t account for that. Better to be safe than sorry!
Moto Guild
If you have questions about long-term bike storage or services, make sure to ask - they have some great local connections I wish I knew about sooner

If you're thinking about gear I suggest browsing the used section first. You can score some decent finds without breaking the bank.
Steve's ATV Rentals

Don't forget to ask the staff for trail recommendations! They know the best spots that aren’t crowded but are still stunning. I wish I had asked sooner!

I suggest booking your ATV in advance, especially on weekends. They get super busy and you might end up waiting around. I learned that the hard way!
Pacific Motorcycle Training
I think the instructors are awesome, but some lessons can run over time. Just be patient and bring a snack to keep your energy up while waiting.

My advice is to avoid weekends if you can. The roads are more crowded and it makes practice a bit more hectic. I found that weekday mornings were way calmer and more fun.
EagleRider Motorcycle Rentals and Tours Orlando
my advice is to arrive a bit earlier, like 30-45 minutes before your booking. it gives you time to fill out paperwork and ask questions without feeling rushed, which really helps when you're excited to ride!

I recommend booking your motorcycle in advance to avoid any disappointment, especially during peak season. I saw a few folks showing up only to find everything was booked. Plan ahead and secure your ride!

I think you should consider buying a full insurance package. It might seem pricey at first, but it really saved me from worries during my ride. Better safe than sorry, right?