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MSF ADV & LEVEL 1, 2 (TWAT PREP)
June 22 @ 8:00 am - 3:00 pm
Level 1
About
This class is an introduction to adventure bike riding. If you have a new to you adventure bike, this is for you. If you have an adventure bike or dual sport motorcycle and zero experience on loose terrain, consider attending. If it’s been a season since you’ve last ridden off pavement, this is a great way to get back in the saddle. We’ll focus on basic control skills in the dirt: stopping, turning and hill maneuvers + small obstacle crossing, body position and maximizing brake usage. Classes take about 7 hrs. You’ll leave with better skills for traversing hills, setting up your line around obstacles and adjusting the direction of your motorcycle and traction management. If you’ve got some experience and want to work on these skills in a more dynamic and trail-like environment, please consider our L2 course.
A great adventure begins with basic skill building and knowing your limits. A well serviced ADV or dual sport bike is required along with a motorcycle license and proof of insurance. Crash protection for your bike is encouraged and appropriate riding attire is mandatory. Yes, a valid motorcycle license is required.
Classes are held at S82 W27570, Johnson Ave, Mukwonago, WI 53149
What to Bring
We encourage you to have elbow, knee and shin protection in addition to regular street gear (boots, pants, long sleeves, gloves, full face helmet, MX style and goggles if fine). Dress for the weather and bring whatever you’re willing to crash in. Tip overs happen. The ground doesn’t always hurt but your bike falling on you might.
Tire Recommendations
For the L1 class 90/10 On/off road will certainly limit what you can expect to get out of the class but many students have completed class with stock tires on their Triumph, Harley, BMW or Ducati. If you’re wanting to be in our L2 class 50/50 is highly recommended, and for above our L3+ classes 50/50 is an absolute MUST.
Link for signing up – HERE
Level 2
About
This is our Level 2 class, it’s a full day. It is highly recommended that you take our L1 class first. It is assumed that you have the basics of body position and maneuvering off road is something you’ve had experience with on your motorcycle. If you have an adventure or dual sport motorcycle and want to ride some scenarios where you’d need to hone in your skills and pick up some new ones, this is for you. We’ll start out with some assessment activities to see where your skillset is. Classes take 6.5+ hrs. You’ll leave with better skills for riding trails, tight corners, off camber, ruts and small obstacles. You’ll be using your best body posture to position yourself to maneuver your bike through our trail system and come away a safer rider. We’ll cover some trail etiquette along the way.
A great adventure begins with basic skill building and knowing your limits. A well serviced adventure or dual sport bike is required along with a motorcycle license and proof of insurance. Crash protection for your bike is encouraged and appropriate riding attire is mandatory. Yes, a valid motorcycle license is required. 50/50 tires are highly recommended.
Classes are held at S82 W27570, Johnson Ave, Mukwonago, WI 53149
What to Bring
Your Motorcycle, Riding Gear, Snacks, Hydration
Make sure you’ve got a minimum of 20% offroad tires in good to great condition. You’re going to want traction for this class. 50/50 tires would be a great choice.
We’ve got air and gauges to help you check and adjust tire pressures.
We encourage you to have elbow, knee and shin protection in addition to offroad boots, pants, jacket and gloves. Dress for the weather and bring whatever you’re willing to crash in. Tipovers happen. The ground doesn’t always hurt but your bike falling on you might.
Suggestion is to remove any luggage during class, however some people might want to have the experience with a loaded motorcycle toward the end of class.
Link for signing up – HERE
Camping at Mukwonago
Camping the night is available to registered attendees for all Levels. We’ve got room for your tent, or it’s OK to roll up and sleep in your van. We’ll have a tick box on registration just so we know if we should expect you the night before. If weather permits we might have a campfire and or try to put on a small clinic for attendees. Like tire changes, packing and gear selection, or suspension sag setups. This only happens at the Mukwonago classes.
Any questions please email me: orders@cjdesignsllc.com
TWAT Info – https://lonewolfexpeditions.blogspot.com/p/trans-wisconsin-adventure-trail.html