South Carolina Technical College Rider Education
 

 

 

 

 


Motorcycles

Motorcycles are provided for the BC students at specific locations. These are (typically) standard or cruiser style motorcycles with 125-250cc engines, and weighing approximately 300 pounds. Personal motorcycles may be used in the RSS course as long as it meets the recommended engine size limits (100cc to 500cc), can pass the "T-CLOCK" inspection (see below) and the owner meets insurance requirements (see below). EC and IC students must ride their own street legal motorcycles. Students using privately owned motorcycles must provide proof of ownership and/or a signed and NOTARIZED permission from the registered owner. Proof of insurance is also required. Current SC registration and SC insurance identification cards must be presented prior to the start of range exercises. "Tag Applied For" plates are not permitted, as these indicate the owner has not had the motorcycle long enough to get the required experience on the motorcycle to be used in class.

Personally owned motorcycles must pass a safety inspection prior to the start of range exercises. Mechanically unsafe motorcycles will not be permitted in class. This is not negotiable! Students who do not have the required evidence of registration (and/or authorization for use), evidence of insurance coverage, or a motorcycle which can pass the safety inspection at the beginning of the range exercises will not be allowed to complete the training, and registration fees will be forfeited. EC, IC, and BC students using personally owned motorcycles should request the "T-CLOCK" inspection from the local sponsor (Technical College) or download it below. Student's should inspect their motorcycles prior to coming to class, ensure the bike has a full tank of gas, and that (cold tire) air pressures are proper. Improperly inflated tires are the number one cause of tire failure.


Download the T-CLOCK Inspection Form

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