MSF Basic Rider Course

The MSF Basic Riders Course in Englishtown, NJ

Although this program is designed for those who never even sat on a motorcycle, many with years of riding have found this a good refresher—and a quick and easy way to get licensed.

This is the best and easiest way to get your NJ motorcycle endorsement. The endorsement is added to an existing driver's license and is not a stand-alone motorcycle license. If you do not have a driver's license or have one from out of state, please contact us for additional information.

To Take Our Course:

  • No permit is needed
  • No motorcycle is needed—use one of ours
  • No helmet is needed—borrow one of ours free of charge, bring your own DOT approved helmet, or buy one of our NEW full-face helmets
  • If you are under 18 you must have a parent sign all the documents on site, or notarized--you must bring the notarized originals with that person's driver's license to class and you are good to go
  • You will NOT take any tests at the MVC, NO written test, NO riding test
  • Your new endorsement will have NO restrictions, legally ride any two or three-wheel motorcycle
  • There is NO waiting period—your endorsement is immediate
  • You are entitled to an insurance discount in most instances 

If you do not yet have a NJ driver's license, you will have up to six months after completing the course to get your driver's license and then simply add your motorcycle endorsement.

If you have a conditional driver's license, this course will add a motorcycle endorsement under the same conditions.

Motorcycle Riders Outside — Englishtown, NJ — Motorcycle Rider Training

Course Requirements

  • You need to be in basically good health and be able to ride a bicycle 
  • You must be at least 17 years of age (under 18, please call us)
  • You must be tall enough to fit on one of our motorcycles. If you are under 5'2" just contact our office prior to registering. We can often accommodate those under 5'2"
  • A valid driver's license OR valid photo ID (you do not need a permit)
  • Full-fingered gloves (no cut-offs)
  • Sturdy over-the-ankle boots (not canvas) hiking boots that cover the ankle are best
  • Long sturdy pants with NO holes or tears (jeans are best, no leggings or sweatpants)
  • Long sleeve shirt OR jacket (dress for the weather, bring extra clothes)
  • Eye protection (eyeglasses, sunglasses, safety glasses, or a helmet shield)
  • Rain gear (optional – if needed)
  • Lunch, Snacks and Drinks—there is NO place to purchase food or drinks
  • Expect to ride BOTH days, Rain or Shine!
  • Using your own scooter or motorcycle—see restrictions 

Ready to get started?

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