Looking For a Career as a Motorcycle Tech?
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A job as a motorcycle mechanic may be right for you.
The first step in the process is to find a training program that will give you the required certifications to begin your career.
This article introduces a few options and advice for anyone interested in becoming a motorcycle mechanic.
Tthe motorcycle mecahnics schools prepare students to enter the mechanic field as highly trained, highly skilled street motorcycle mechanics.
As oil rates continue to rise, more and more consumers are turning to motorcycles as a mode of transportation.
This has lead to a greater demand for skillful motorcycle technicians.
In addition to junior colleges that provide certificate and associate level programs as motorcycle techs, there are several sizable nationwide technological schools with locations around the United States.
Schools such as WyoTech and MMI supply very specialized motorcycle tech training.
At the large nationwide schools such as Motorcycle Mechanic Institute (MMI) you will learn on high tech equipment and build up understanding of the most current technologies used by motorcycle manufacturers around the world.
In fact, many of these schools permit you to specialize on specific manufacturers. So if you desired to become merely a Harley Davidson mechanic you could find a school that would allow you to accomplish that.
Schools also offer specialization in Yamaha, Kawasaki, Honda, Suzuki, or BMW./p">
Choosing a Motorcycle Technician School

There are many facts to consider when choosing a motorcycle technician institution.
Probably the most important considerations are cost, time commitment, and job placement. Attending one of the large country wide schools can cost anywhere from $20,000 to $30,000 or more based on the courses you choose to take.
Taking lessons at a local college will likely be significantly cheaper, but you won't be learning on the most up to date tools, and the course work could be more general in nature. Time commitment is yet another huge factor.
If you are working full time and attending classes, it will take you a little longer to complete your motorbike mechanic training.
Finally, and in all likelihood the most important consideration is career placement.
The larger schools will in all probability be able to help you get your foot in the door of the large motorcycle retailers, and some of the schools provide classes in affiliation with the large motorcycle manufacturers.
Harley Davidson Mechanic School

The MMI offers elective courses particularly for those interested in becoming a Harley Davidson Mechanic.
There is a 24 week Harley Davidson motorcycle mechanic program that focuses on late model bikes that is fully backed up by Harley Davidson.
In addition to the ability to work with the iconic American bikes, the course will entirely prepare you for employment at a Harley Davidson dealership by teaching you to comprehend customer skills and shop management methods.
Honda Pro Technician Routine Maintenance Certificate

If you prefer to work on Honda motorcycles, MMI also offers a group of classes which are fully endorsed by Honda to help you earn your Honda Pro Technician Routine Maintenance Certificate.
In addition to Honda Motorbikes, you will learn to work on scooters, Quads, and Honda Boat. This program is 24 weeks long and because it is sustained by Honda, you'll receive the opportunity to work with the latest models straight from the factory.
How to Become a Mechanic
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