4-5 hour course — all on range, no classroom
This course is for the experienced rider to enhance his or her current riding ability. It is designed around three techniques that are used in the training of motorcycle police officers. It concentrates on low speed motorcycle handling skills and maneuvers.
This course has been developed using Donnie’s ten years of personal motor officer experience and training. He has participated in police motorcycle competitions all across the country and has developed riding skills that are superior to most other motor officers. He has won numerous Mr. Rodeo and Grand Champion awards and has helped to train a significant number of other motor officers around the country. He is frequently asked to train motorcyclists in many other states and countries.
Donnie Williams
Owner and instructor of NTMSC, also teaches advanced motorcycle riding courses. Donnie has won several police motorcycle competitions.
We are passionate about student safety: students will NOT be permitted to ride without the correct safety gear!
Riding Gear Requirements
Helmet — DOT approved
Helmet - Full-face, 3/4 helmets are acceptable, provided that they meet minimum DOTcertification. Personal helmets are subject to inspection for the DOT certification and that they are in good working condition. 1/2 shell helmets are not permissible.
Eye Protection
Eye protection - Face shield, goggles or some form of sun/eye glasses. They may be tinted or clear. Ordinary prescription glasses may be worn. For night training eye protection must be clear.
Long Sleeves
Long sleeve T-shirt or dress shirt that reaches the wrist or jacket are all acceptable.
Sturdy Pants
You must wear pants! No exceptions. Denim or leather jeans are preferred. All pants are required to have NO holes in them and must come down to the foot. Dress slacks, spandex, leggings, and sweatpants are NOT permissible.
Full-finger Gloves
Must be full finger and cannot be open on the back of the hand or knuckles. Gloves must be motorcycle specific or sturdy leather or synthetic. (Dishwashing gloves and surgeon's gloves are NOT permissible)
Over-the-ankle Boots or Shoes
MUST completely cover your ankle, have little to no heel (NOT cloth, canvas, etc.), and have a good rubber sole for traction. Thin fabric shoes made of canvas or other non-boot fabrics are not permissible.