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605 James Street North, Hamilton, Ontario, L8L 1J9, Canada
(905) 522-5705 www.motorcyclingcanada.ca
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Apr 27, 2018
Amazing course!! great staff in office & great instructors. I recommend this course to anyone who wants to learn how to ride or improve their riding skills. Ive done m1 exit & m2 exit I learned a lot through CMA Hamilton

Aug 19, 2017
Couldn't ask for nicer teachers! Very helpful and positive! I send everyone I know to this course when they are looking for a course!

Jul 31, 2017
I completed the M1 Gearing Up Safety Course the weekend July 21-23. To my knowledge, this is far the best motorcycle training course I've seen. Another training school I attended last year, I had a bad experience with. The instructors there were very rude, condesending and not experienced enough to teach....they didn't care and were very one sided...the motorcycles they had there were Sportier bikes a.k.a, "Crotch Rockets, 2 groms which are quite small and maybe one dirt bike...all of which either didn't operate properly or were way too small-very uncomfortable for me..MOVING ALONG to better..this school had 125cc motorcycles which actually were quite fun! Learning on a kickstart was new for me but certainly a learning experience and never a negative one because overall...I had a great weekend despite the bruises on my lower right leg from starting the kickstart and missing each time...aarrgh!! No really....experienced teachers and riders themselves (of course) that made each day enjoyable... hands down I learned a lot....thank you to Todd, Bret, Ed and.........DOH! I forgot the last one!

Jun 14, 2016
Just outstanding. Teachers are very professional and supportive. There is a great energy all over the three days and the course is very enjoyable. Very recommended.

May 9, 2016
Took the M1 exit this weekend and it was a fun, fabulous experience. I would suggest this business for rider training. Instructors took their time with each rider, and really wanted to put out a safe, well informed rider. Thank You

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