Too Cool Motorcycle School

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Calgary, Canada

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Driving Schools· Training centre

Too Cool Motorcycle School Reviews | Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Too Cool Motorcycle School is located in Calgary, Canada on 1817 Crowchild Trail NW. Too Cool Motorcycle School is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category driving schools in Canada.

Address

1817 Crowchild Trail NW

Phone

+1 4032020099

Service options

Online classesOn-site services

Amenities

Gender-neutral toilets

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Bob Baxter

During the hottest week of the hottest month, I finally made it to my first motorcycle course. In my case, I'd driven dirt bikes for recreation since a child but never as a substitute for an automobile on the road. It was always on my bucket list to get my motorcycle license and this course will prepare you from a skill perspective and also help with the insurance rate. My assessment overall is that the persons involved are a highly dedicated group of professionals who truly believe in what they do. You could not be in better hands taking such a course. The equipment available includes protective boots which for those who have only used motocross boots, are an amazing alternative. Regarding critique, my suggestions are workflow related and should not be viewed as outweighing the predominantly positive experience. 1/ Most motorcycle time was spent waiting in a queue of riders to perform a circuit or drill, which is inefficient and (in the middle of summer), hot as \H\ \E\ double hockey sticks. If repeating a drill, you've lost the motor memory of the previous attempt. Perhaps students could do circle drills while waiting for their time to perform a drill for the instructor. 2/ Radios were used to broadcast the instructor's voice to speakers mounted near the start of a circuit where the student was waiting to start. Helmets impede hearing and for those with slight to moderate hearing loss, you can't hear what the instructor is saying. My suggestion would be to search for wearable in-ear radios for the students. Those are the two major suggestions. Too Cool Motorcycle School was not that cool when I took in mid summer, but it was the most fun I’ve had a VERY long time. Book well in advance.

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Matthew Wright

Honestly just go with these guys! Hands down the best way to learn how to ride. I really can’t recommend them strongly enough. I actually took a motorcycle course from a different Calgary company first, and though it was a little cheaper it was a terrible and somewhat traumatizing experience. I was very close to giving up on riding altogether. But I had a couple friends who were going to Too Cool so I decided to give it another go. And what a difference! Night and Day. The course is very comprehensive, considerate, and practical. It’s indisputable the instructors really care about you as a student and are doing everything possible to help you succeed. The course has clearly been refined with years of teaching and learning what works best. I’m now a licensed and confident biker because of their hard work. It’s really worth every penny (Don’t waste your time or money with the other guys).

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mzstibbz1

Too Cool Motorcycle school is a fantastic place to learn! The owner Trevor has loads of personality and expertise in the sport and business. He takes pride in training you the right way the first time! Dana is great too! He was supportive and had us laughing alongside learning. I went to this class Fall 2020. Due to Covid they provided online classes for most theory, that wasn't bad either! The hands on course was well organized and extra sanitization steps were taken to keep us all safe! Too cool came highly recommended and I see why. On top of a great fleet of bikes, nice gear, fun and challenging drills, they were understanding, humorous and encouraging all the way. Even when I popped an accidental weelie!! haha I'm glad to have chosen this school and feel I now have a strong foundation of which to continue to build on over the years of riding! Just got to buy my first bike! Cheers

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Agim Ajdini

Signed with these cold individuals last year to take the course. Starting date wasn't clear to me so I tried to call them, but no response. Tried to email them, no response. Drove to the address used on google maps, no psychical office there.. apparently its just the location where training takes part. As the deadline passed, I was contacted to be notified that my money went down the toilet. I begged them to reschedule, but I was coldly rejected. Being jobless at the time with a lot of free time in my hands, I asked them if I could fill a gap on any future course that isn't fully signed by people, but again I was coldly rejected. They try give people the image as if they have a passion for teaching and have love for the motorcycle community, but all they have is passion and love for money.

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Liu Yuxuan

Honestly, the best out of the best. If you are thinking about getting into riding, come here. Not only get you ready for your license, but also prepare you for your lifelong career. In Addition, if you have NO PREVIOUS EXPERIENCE AT ALL like MYSELF, go for the GOLD COURSE. That ride with Trev will change yourlife