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Motorcycle Technician Schools
Attending motorcycle technician school can pay off with career advancement down the road. These schools teach students to troubleshoot, maintain, and repair motorcycles from leading manufacturers, including Harley Davidson, Honda, Kawasaki, Yamaha and Suzuki.
After graduation, you'll be ready to start a career as a mechanic at a dealer or motorcycle manufacturer. As you gain experience, you could qualify for a position in sales, parts, or service management in a dealership. Positions including warranty administration, regional service rep, or regional training instructor are possible at a manufacturer or distributor.
The following schools offer motorcycle technician training:
Ashworth College uses a unique systems approach that provides training in all aspects of the operation and maintenance of motorcycles, from the engine to the tires. Students learn two- and four-stroke engine principles and tuneup procedures, along with electrical, fuel, lubrication and brake systems. Workbooks, practice exercises, and needed tools are sent to the student's home, making it easy to fit studies around a busy schedule.
Learn more about the distance learning Motorcycle Mechanics diploma from Ashworth College
Motorcycle Mechanics Institute (MMI)
offers the latest training materials and products and is the primary provider
of manufacturer-branded technician training programs supported and equipped
by all 5 major motorcycle manufacturers -- Harley-Davidson Motor Co.,
American Honda Motor Co. Inc., American Suzuki Motor Corporation, Kawasaki
Motors Corp., USA, and Yamaha Motor Corp., USA.
MMI's well-equipped
and manufacturer-supported technical labs are designed to give you the
type of hands on training that will put you in demand in the industry
in as little as one year.
Penn Foster Career School teaches you to maintain and repair motorcycles, ATVs, and snowmobiles in its Motorcycle Repair Technician home study diploma. In as little as nine months, students learn to inspect and repair two and four stroke engines, ignition systems, frames, and suspensions. Lessons can be taken through printed materials or online, and are reinforced through hands-on training. The school even provides tools that students can use and keep after graduation.
YTI Career Institute Motorsports Technology diploma program teaches students to service, maintain, and repair bikes from Harley Davidson, Yamaha, Honda, and Suzuki. Students learn in a new 15,000 square foot technology center which includes 16 service bays.