There are currently no available BRC2 courses. Please check our website often for future offerings.
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Course Title | Block | Meeting Dates | Meeting Days | Meeting Times | Location | Instructor | Comments | |
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Experienced Basic Rider Course | 3 | FULL | Tuesday | 8:30am - 5:00pm | West Campus | In-Person | You Must Bring Your Gear | |
Experienced Basic Rider Course | 3 | FULL | Wednesday | 8:30am - 5:00pm | West Campus | In-Person | You Must Bring Your Gear |
Experienced Basic Rider Course 2
One day course for experienced riders who want to brush up on their skills at higher speeds on their own motorcycle and earn the motorcycle endorsement.
This is a one-day program combining elements of the Basic Rider Course (BRC) that includes a knowledge test and skill tests. It is designed for riders who possess the skills to ride a motorcycle. The training includes an informal classroom component for discussing safety concepts based on past riding experiences and current knowledge.
Successful completion of this course allows you to visit a Secretary of State office to obtain motorcycle endorsement in lieu of taking a Rider Skills Test.
This class consists of approximately 8 hours of instruction, 3-4 hours of online preparation to be completed prior to your class start date and possibly an hour in the classroom.
PLEASE NOTE: Basic operational skills will be assessed in a required riding exercise. Participants who don’t pass the screening exercise, as assessed by the instructors, will not be allowed to continue. (No refunds; No transfers)
Prerequisites:
- Current motorcycle riding experience/basic motorcycle skills
- Must hold a valid Michigan driver’s license (motorcycle endorsement NOT required)
- It is recommended that participants provide their own titled and registered motorcycle. Motorcycles that are not judged to be in safe riding condition or appropriate for the class, will not be allowed to be ridden in the class. Sharing of a motorcycle is not allowed. Scooters are allowed. Training motorcycles will be provided for those who do not have a motorcycle judged as appropriate for the class.
Students must provide their own:
- DOT-compliant or Snell-approved helmet (Required for all students to wear during the safety training course)
- Eye protection
- Long-sleeved shirt or jacket
- Long, non-flare pants made of denim or equivalent or more durable material
- Full fingered gloves (preferably leather)
- Over the ankle boots (leather preferred over cloth or canvas – high-top sneakers are not allowed)
- eCourse Certificate
- A valid Michigan Driver’s License
- Keep in mind that the class takes place rain or shine so please come dressed for the weather.
- Participants must bring a non-perishable lunch/snacks and eat outdoors or in their vehicles.·
Recommended Equipment:
- It is recommended that participants provide their own titled and registered motorcycle. Proof of insurance and registration is required, the cycle must be plated and it must pass a cycle safety inspection by an instructor.
- For any questions regarding class requirements please call 517-483-1415.
Motorcycle Safety Course Info
Requirements: Participants must have the ability to ride a bicycle.
Instructors: Your class will be taught by Rider Coaches who are certified by the Motorcycle Safety Foundation and have years of experience.
What We Supply: Motorcycles used in endorsement training and classroom materials
What You Will Need To Bring:
- Valid Michigan Driver's License (minimum Level 1)
- DOT-compliant or Snell-approved helmet (Required for all students to wear during the safety training course)
- Eye protection
- Long-sleeved shirt or jacket
- Long, non-flare pants made of denim or equivalent or more durable material
- Full fingered gloves (preferably leather)
- Over the ankle boots (leather preferred over cloth or canvas – high-top sneakers are not allowed)
- eCourse Certificate
Important Information
- You will be dismissed from the course if you present a danger to your safety or the safety of others during any exercise or evaluation in the course.
- You must have no medical conditions or mental or physical limitations that would affect your learning or your safety or the learning or safety of others.
- You must have not used, or be under the influence of alcohol, prescription or non-prescription drugs or any other substance that could impair your performance in the course.
- Sessions will be offered on a first come, first serve basis by registration with Lansing Community College. (We ride rain or shine)

Contact
For the latest registration information call the Motorcycle Safety Hotline at: 517-483-1033
Email: lifelong@star.lcc.edu
Class Location Address:
LCC West Campus, rooms M124 & M124A
5708 Cornerstone Drive
Lansing, MI 48917