KamenRider Motorcycle School

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Richmond, Canada

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Driving school· Personal trainer· Educational institution· Training centre

KamenRider Motorcycle School Reviews | Rating 5 out of 5 stars (4 reviews)

KamenRider Motorcycle School is located in Richmond, Canada on 13911 Maycrest Way #240. KamenRider Motorcycle School is rated 5 out of 5 in the category driving school in Canada.

Address

13911 Maycrest Way #240

Phone

+1 6042650163

Service options

On-site services not available

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Peter R

Henry is an awesome instructor! Great preparation for writing your MST.

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Josh C.

Henry is a wonderful instructor! Prior to our lessons, I had zero experience or knowledge regarding motorbiking. After a few lessons I could ride/turn/stop confidently. Schedules are very flexible and I would recommend him for anyone who wants to learn and have a good time!

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Jonathan Kuan

Henry is a good instructor that will get you up and riding with absolutely no experience. He has taught me things that I would never get on my own. What sets KamenRider apart is the flexible course schedule that other schools don't offer. Since KamenRider is personal and one-on-one, it can be busy and takes a while to get some training so my advice is book early and set up training time.

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Dan Louie

It has been about 30 years since I last rode a motorcycle. Recently, I bought a motorbike and figured it would be a good idea to update and refresh my skills before 'hitting the road', literally and figuratively speaking. I signed up for the Kamen Rider 4 Hours Refresher Course and it was fantastic. The first day was spent in the parking lot doing slow speed maneuvers. Henry, the excellent instructor, observed my riding techniques and corrected my all my little bad habits and gave my tons of confidence on my bike. Henry explained in plain language on how a motorcycle will behave dynamically in low speed and high speed maneuvers. The second day was spent riding on the streets. Safety was my number one priority. Henry was excellent explaining the safest way to ride in all traffic situations. He had many tips on how to avoid getting oneself into dangerous positions. During the training, I had lots of questions and Henry was always able to explain and answer every single one. On top of that, Henry will often add his own experiences and make his answers even more clear. I was very happy with my training and will recommend the 4 Hours Refresher course to anyone who wants to get back on a bike after some times away.