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Motorcycle Rider Training Requirements

Motorcycle Rider Training Requirements. Basic Rider Course (BRC). Military Sport Bike Rider Course (MSRC) *. Sport Bike (see below for examples). START HERE.

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Motorcycle Rider Training Requirements

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  1. Motorcycle Rider Training Requirements Basic Rider Course (BRC) Military Sport Bike Rider Course (MSRC) * Sport Bike (see below for examples) START HERE * Sport bike operators SHALLcomplete the MSRC on their own motorcycle ideally within 60 days of completion of the BRC or purchase of the sport bike. They shall complete MSRC, or equivalent or better training, as follow-on training minimally every 3 years. Are you a Motorcycle Rider? What Type Bike? Yes Notify your COC and/or your command Motorcycle Safety Rep Experienced Rider Course (ERC) ** Basic Rider Course (BRC) No Cruiser (see below For examples) If you ever decide to own or operate, notify your COC and obtain the necessary training prior to purchasing or operating. ** Cruiser operators SHALLcomplete the ERC on their own motorcycle ideally within 60 days of completion of the BRC if they take the BRC on a trainer motorcycle (less than 500cc). They shall complete ERC or equivalent or better training as follow-on training minimally every 3 years. SPORT BIKE = Sport, Sport Touring, SuperSport, Sport Unclad, Dual-Sport, Enduro (overall, rider generally in a forward leaning position and feet aft of center of gravity; or bike with high center of gravity (i.e., Enduro)). CRUISER = Cruiser (i.e., Harley), Touring (i.e., Goldwing), Standard, Scooter (if designed for on-road use and state requires registration and/or operator to obtain specific license endorsement to operate). Contact your Region or Installation Safety Office with any questions. Visit http://www.navymotorcyclerider.com or https://esams.cnic.navy.mil/esams_gen_2/loginesams.apx to view course schedules and to enroll Reference: OPNAVINST 5100.12 (Series)

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