"Welcome to the world of Motorcycling"
Course Descriptions and Registration
Basic RiderCourse (BRC):
    This course covers the basic fundamentals for you to develop your capabilities to become a safe and responsible motorcyclist. It provides the opportunity for you to learn the physical and mental skills important for operating a motorcycle. In the classroom, you will learn ways to minimize risk and handle special riding situations. During the riding portions of the Basic RidingCourse, you will be coached to develop the physical skills of basic control that include: clutch/throttle control, straight line riding, stopping, turning, and shifting, and then move on to more advanced skills in stopping quickly, cornering,and swerving. Your Coaches are here to help guide you through your learning journey. Be sure to ask lots of questions and let them know how to help you.
This is a ( Two and a half Day) License Waiver Course for the State of Georgia, all testing (Written and Riding) will be completed at the end of the course.
The Course fee is: $250.00 on weekends and $200.00 during the weekday courses.
Training Motorcycles are provided for the course,

Basic RiderCourse -2 (BRC-2): Formerly known as the ERC.
Research in the area of motorcycle safety reports found some significant findings. For example, one major study of the characteristics of motorcycle accidents indicates the 92% of the accident-involved riders had no professional of formal motorcycle training. Additionally, 75% of the motorcycle accidents involved "experienced" riders (those with six months or more riding experience). Such findings suggest that a high-quality educational program for motorcycle riders is a valuable mechanism to address this problem. This BRC-2 is based on findings from motorcycle accident research. Those findings indicate problems with riders not having a strategy or plan for traffic hazards. Additionally, deficiencies while corning, braking and swerving are indicated throughout toe research. these four areas form the basis for the Basic RiderCourse -2.
This is a License Waiver Course (One-Day) for the State of Georgia, all testing (Written and Riding) will be completed at the end of the course.
The Course Fee is $ 100.00 scheduled on Friday's from 8am - 4PM.
Note: You must provide your own motorcycle for this course
The "SMARTrainer" is a new addition at the MSF Campus
    The Honda SMART is a traffic simulator specifically designed to give riders a safe bridge between a typical beginning riding course.  The key is in providing a no-risk introduction to the hazards of street riding to compliment rudimentary instruction.   If you have never ridden a motorcycle before, please give us a call at 770-442-2043 and make an appointment.  Twenty to thirty minutes is all you need to give it a try...      The key to the SMARTrainer is that it utilizes a motorcycle-like cockpit, with a seat, handlebars fitted with active throttle, front brake and clutch, and footpegs with rear brake and shift lever to fully mimic a motorcycle. The SMART uses Honda's proprietary software to present the operator with 17 different riding environments that unfold on the computer screen and respond accordingly to rider inputs. The choice of landscape ranges from city, mountain, and suburban scenarios;, which can be rendered in daylight, night setting, and even fog, to help challenge reaction time and provide a valuable foundation to becoming a more defensive, safer rider.
The SMART is a highly effective tool to help beginning riders - as well as returning riders who need a mental tune-up - become aware of the potential dangers that exist for them out there in the real world just waiting to ruin their day; erratic traffic, bad drivers, merging vehicles, congestion, blind spots, etc. The motorcycle controls provide a practical, physical base for rider training, allowing the rider to associate the visual/mental aspects of traffic dangers and surprise situations with actual elements of application.
The SMART is surprisingly engaging. Confronted with a multitude of situations that might arise out on the street, the SMARTrainer places riders in potential situations with a much lower risk factor that the real world. The SMARTrainer allows the operator to review their performance in slow-motion and from a multitude of perspectives (side, overhead, behind, etc.) to better comprehend and evaluate the results. The SMART also allows the riders to put themselves in the driver's seat of other vehicles to witness the run from their view. The SMART features an evaluation function, providing a detailed print-out for the rider. (No fee for this experience...)
   
Advanced RiderCourse (ARC):
The Advanced RiderCourse is a course designed for experienced motorcycle riders.who has basic skills and is a current rider with a motorcycle license. Special emphasis is given to self-assessment, risk management, rider behavior, riding strategies and overall skill development, particularly in braking, corning and swerving procedures and techniques. The procedures for riding  a sport bike does not very greatly from the procedures for riding other types of motorcycles. But the techniques some riders use are different (two-finger braking, balls of the feet on footrest, use of leg pressure for control, etc), and these depend somewhat on the specific motorcycle as well as the specific talent and skill level of a rider. The overall aim of the ARC is to provide a program for rider development in the areas of risk management decision-making, riding strategies, and rider behavior and choices. This includes initiatives and learning experiences to foster rider gains in knowledge, skill, attitude, values and habits.
This is a non-license waiver course (One-day). and has a course fee of $ 100.00
Note: You must provide your own motorcycle for this course
To Register for a RiderCourse, click here....
To Register for a RiderCourse, click here....
To Register for a RiderCourse, click here....
Killer Creek Harley-Davidson University:

Killer Creek Harley-Davidson has partnered with the Motorcycle Safety Foundation Campus for the new Rider “Total Package” unique learning experience. The first evening, KCHD Staff members will lead you through introductions and a grand tour of the dealership. Stopping by each department of the Dealership, You will meet the Staff members and they will talk to you about what they can do for you such as, the full-line of MotorClothes, different styles of motorcycles, the all important service on your motorcycle, and all that chrome.  As an incentive, students receive a special limited-time discount to purchase new gear at the dealership. (Please see one of the MotorClothes Department staff members for assistance in selection of appropriate gear.) The MSF RiderCourse completion card may qualify you for a discount from your insurance provider, While in the classroom Killer Creek Harley-Davidson will provide Coffee, soft drinks and water and ending the course with a Graduation ceremony. Classroom Units are conducted at the Dealership and the riding range area is located at the MSF Campus. To see a list of our upcoming courses offered, click here, You may also email killercreekuniversity@killercreekharley.com or call Mandi Harris at Killer Creek Harley-Davidson at 770-777-1000. The course fee is $ 300.00 per student.
Email The Campus Staff to make an Apointment by clicking here.
Basic Bike Bonding RiderCourse:
The MSF Basic Bike Bonding RiderCourse (BBBRC) is designed to provide a low risk, effective, and enjoyable training event for participants just starting their riding careers. Participants that have completed the MSF Basic RiderCourse or equivalent, or have sufficient riding skills and experiences to operate a motorcycle with basic proficiency. Riders must have a motorcycle endorsement. The BBBRC is a logical next step to the Basic RiderCourse (BRC) curriculum. Bike Bonding refers to the connection and interaction of the rider and motorcycle. The overall aim of the BBBRC is to help riders develop smooth and precise control as they manipulate primary motorcycle controls and develop their riding procedures and techniques. Good bike bonding helps riders automate their physical skills so they can devote more attention to road and traffic conditions (searching and evaluating). The general objective is for participants to develop and practice basic skills beyond those acquired in the BRC. By the end of the course, participants should be able to handle a motorcycle well enough for normal street situations that require motorcycle control skills. There is no classroom portion to this course, Riding Exercises  of the Bike Bonding Awareness, Basic Control Skills,Speed Control & Turns from a Stop, Tight Turns, Accelerating, Braking & Turning, Engine Braking, Curves & Swerves, Low-Speed Decreasing Radius Curves, Control in Tighter Spaces, Lollipops, and Sharing the Road. No passengers are permitted in the BBBRC.
You have the option of riding one of training bikes or your own motorcycle.
Ultimate Bike Bonding RiderCourse (UBBRC)
The Ultimate Bike Bonding RiderCourse (UBBRC) is designed to provide a low risk, effective, and enjoyable training event for participants who have riding experience. Participants must be licensed (class "M") and use their personal, safe and street-legal motorcycle. Bike Bonding refers to the connection and interaction of the rider and motorcycle. Good bike bonding helps riders automate their physical skills so they can devote more attention to road and traffic conditions (searching and evaluating). The UBBRC is designed for riders who possess solid basic skills and have recent riding experience. It is recommended that the motorcycle be appropriated for the size and strength of its rider. The UBBRC does not have a formal classroom component.  The overall aim is to help riders develop smooth and precise control as they manipulate the primary controls and develop riding techniques. The UBBRC allows participants to refine and practice skills, mostly in low-speed exercises. Exercises Bike-Bonding Awareness, Big box, Zigzag,Circle Weaves,Switchbacks, Lollipops, Circuit Training, and Sharing the road. By the end of the course, participants should be able to handle their motorcycle in a more precise and smooth manner.
Note: You must provide your own motorcycle for this course
To Register for a RiderCourse, click here....
To Register for a RiderCourse, click here....