MTL MOTO PRO: Montreal Motorcycle Professionals

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Pointe-Claire, Canada

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MTL MOTO PRO: Montreal Motorcycle Professionals Reviews | Rating 4.8 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

MTL MOTO PRO: Montreal Motorcycle Professionals is located in Pointe-Claire, Canada on 93 Avenue de Lucerne #1. MTL MOTO PRO: Montreal Motorcycle Professionals is rated 4.8 out of 5 in the category driving school in Canada.

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93 Avenue de Lucerne #1

Phone

+15145056686

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Gilles Duffourd

Passionate people and Moto only driving school. Very good at developing security awareness of riders, way better than what I learnt back in Europe about 30 years ago when I initially took my full license. Practice easily located around highway 15/40. Mario very humble when you know is background, down to earth and easy to talk to. Rafael excellent as well, bringing a younger approach, with always safety first in mind. Only suggestion when Renan has time (he is the owner who led the Zoom sessions, very knowledgeable and passionate as well), would be to develop a MTL MotoPro YouTube video showing a typical closed circuit exam at SAAQ. I personally looked at what others did - was not so easy - to determine all sequences and steps of the exam, which helped me pass it successfully on the first time. Glad I did my training at MTL MotoPro and can only recommend this Moto driving school to all new riders in the Montreal area.

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Richard Marmon

I had a great time learning how to ride a motorcycle at this school. Very personable instructors with tons of riding experience. Since not every student advances at the same pace, they took the time to help everyone who might have been falling behind (including myself).

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Lucas Angiolella

MTL moto pro has my recommendation. They not only train you to pass the test, they teach you how to properly drive and be aware of your surroundings. The instructors are clearly passionate about what they do. They’re hard on you to the point of it being annoying. But at the end of the day, you’ll definitely be looking at where you want to go instead of where you’re going (like you’re supposed to).

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Justin Wiley

This is an excellent school with a great emphasis on motorcycle techniques and applying them in the real world. Great knowledgable experienced instructors who really love motorcycles. They have a nice selection of different types of bikes to learn on, and find out what your most comfortable on. These guys do a great job of preparing you not only for the SAAQ exam but for more importantly safe smart riding in the real world

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Cleo Yang

It’s only because “the freedom of speech” kinda policy so that I’m not able to comment under others’ reviews but based on some specific discussion against their professionalism, I strongly disagree with this point of view towards Mario. Mario has been teaching for years in the circuit and is very modest compared to the knowledge he’s equipped with. I do understand that some guys have sky high egos based on their age and experiences but not so smartly, are trying to challenge him with their very poor, limited understanding of motorcycle (and its culture) in front of 12 other students. This could be the only barrier for me who’s fresh and humble, to full fill an excellent experience learning there. Motorcycling is a passion to me and the most, where you’d like to see a coach wearing a hat says Mexico and smoking through his curly hair. No offence but if you were the same kind pls go look for your so called professionalism in those schools with no personalities.