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PAUL BACHORZ SAFETY TRAINING REBATES FOR INDIVIDUALS

The purpose of the Paul Bachorz Rider Safety Training Rebate is to assist individual riders in pursuing professional rider education and training opportunities by helping to reduce the cost to riders. Individuals interested in receiving a rebate should complete the submission form on the page linked below.

CLARK LUSTER SAFETY TRAINING GRANTS FOR GROUPS

The Clark Luster Group Grant Program is designed to provide funding to groups to supplement the cost of approved motorcycle training to encourage group training where motorcyclists learn not only from their instructors but also share knowledge, experiences, and camaraderie, so they also learn from their peers.

CHAMPU ONLINE LEARNING

A new partnership between the BMW MOA Foundation and Champions Riding School provides BMW MOA members the opportunity to train online to improve their riding skills for free! A special discount on the popular online training course, Champion Habits: The Core Curriculum, reduces the standard $99.95 cost for the online learning program to only $39.95 for MOA members. And, a guaranteed rebate from the MOA Foundation upon completion of the program allows BMW MOA members to gain online learning and improve riding skills at no cost!

STREET SKILLS ONLINE LEARNING

BMW MOA members can access Street Skills’ Cornering Confidence online course for free courtesy of the BMW MOA Foundation. Cornering Confidence is the formula for 100% control in the curves. The online course provides a simple progression of skills to elevate cornering control and confidence quickly.

MOA members interested in attending the online course should send proof of membership to Street Skills. A coupon code for free admission will be returned to you via email.

MotoSafe – Street Strategies

The BMW MOA Foundation’s MotoSafe column is intended to present responsible viewpoints on thoughtful and safe motorcycling skills and practices. The authors, the Foundation, the BMW MOA and the BMW Owners News do not guarantee readers’ personal safety, and take no responsibility for readers’ application of this material. Professional motorcycle safety trainers are invited to submit articles for inclusion in MotoSafe. Please contact the Foundation by using the email address [email protected] for submission guidelines and instructions.

The BMW MOA Foundation is a not-for-profit tax-exempt public educational foundation dedicated to increasing and promoting the safe and enjoyable sport of motorcycling. TAX-EXEMPT DONATIONS TO THE FOUNDATION will provide funding for current and new Foundation projects and programs. Contact the Foundation’s Directors by looking up their email addresses on the FOUNDATION ABOUT PAGE.