FAQ

Our Reception Staff are available 7 days per week, until 7.30pm every night!

That's easy:

Then simply contact us and we'll book you in to start.

Q-Ride is a competency-based training and assessment program that aims to ensure participants reach a demonstrated level of skill and proficiency as a motorbike rider.

Basically, you train with us until our Q-Ride accredited instructors certify that you're competent under the Q-Ride criteria. You then take your Q-Ride certificate to Queensland Transport and they'll give you your relevant motorbike licence.

Good question – because we see such a range of different riders (from beginners to riders who have ridden for 20 years in Motocross and have never gotten their road licence), we have a range of programs to best suit your needs and your budget.

Contact us here and we'll give you the full details of the training best for you.

As a beginner, how we like to start the training is by having you double on a bike with the instructor and he'll ride you down to our fully secure, fenced and car-less private training area.

This large empty area is ideal for you to start your rider training.

Only once you're comfortable and competent (and your instructor will be assessing this every minute he is with you) will you ride on the road – and, to start with, you'll ride on a very quiet suburban road.

As your skills progress, so does your exposure to more challenging roads. Our number 1 aim is to keep you completely safe at all times.

Of course, with learner riders, the time it takes to be competent varies tremendously.

As a minimum, Pre Learner is 12.5 hrs, RE is 7.75 hrs and the Unrestricted R is 3.5 hrs of training.

We offer a varied fleet of well maintained motorcycles ranging from a scooter for our automatic learners and three different types of manual motorcycles catering for Learner, Restricted and Unrestricted licence classes. Our fleet contains:

  • TGB Bullet 125 scooter
  • Honda CB125e
  • Honda VTR 250
  • Honda CB 600F Hornet – Unrestricted R class

We take great pride in having the most appropriate fleet of motorbikes available for our students.

LAMS is short for Learner Approved Motorcycle Scheme – and are bikes that have been approved for Learners. A LAMS bike has an engine capacity of between 50cc and 660cc, with a power output of less than 150kw per tonne.

Learner approved motorcycles (LAM Scheme) | Transport and motoring | Queensland Government

We're always adding to this section and know we can't answer everything here of course.

If you have any questions, please call or email us here and we'll be more than happy to help.

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