Gear for Off-Road Rider Training
Rider Protection
The CLEAR Moto - Motorcycle Rider Training requirements are:
DOT approved helmet
Eye protection (glasses, sunglasses, goggles, or closed visor)
Gloves
Long pants
Over-the-ankle/sturdy boots
Items that are recommended but not required are:
A Riding jacket with armor, body armor, or long sleeves
Riding pants with armor or independent knee armor
Off-Road riding boots
Hydration pack/backpack
Motorcycle Protection
Below is a small list of protection you can add to your motorcycle for training. There is no requirement to have any of these items.
Engine/Motorcycle protection bars
Kickstand switch protection
Mirrors that bend before they break (Doubletake Mirrors are a good option)
Skid/Bash plate
Handlebar guards and/or short clutch and brake levers
Tires for Off-Road Adventure Rider Training
Without getting too deep into this, anything from an 80/20 or more off-road oriented tire is appropriate for training. Please avoid using street tires. The Motorcycle Shop can be of service choosing a tire for training as they are CLEAR Moto’s support during the Alaska Special training.
Additional Considerations
Come ready to learn. If you are new to off-road riding, please understand that there may be a chance you and your motorcycle will end up on the ground. We will teach you what we can to ready you for a drop (crashes are different). Our goal is to keep all riders safe and teach the technical skills to increase overall confidence and control.
Off-road riding can cause minor to serious injury. Please participate at your own risk. All riders will to participate in CLEAR Moto - Motorcycle Rider Training will be required to complete a waiver of liability and sign an event insurance form before beginning any training. We recommend all riders protect themselves and their motorcycles as they see fit.
CLEAR Moto appreciates you taking the additional steps to further your rider education and skill. We are honored to be a part of your journey.