Does Anyone Pay for the Course?
BMW:
- BMW pays for the entire course if you buy a new street-legal BMW from the dealer.
- Training must be completed either six months prior to, or six months after, the purchase.
- The tuition fee is paid by the student to the training site.
- After completing the RiderCourse, the student must mail copies of the tuition receipt, the purchase invoice, the RiderCourse completion card, and the BMW reimbursement form.
- See your local BMW dealer first for form, mailing address and details.
Harley:
- To receive reimbursement, you must be active member in Harley Owners Group (H.O.G.) on the date the course is taken.
- The reimbursement is up to $50, paid in the form of a H.O.G. bonus coupon.
- Reimbursement is limited to one course annually.
- Requests for reimbursement must be made within three months from the course date.
- Members who have already completed a RiderCourse should submit copies of their tuition receipt and RiderCourse completion card to H.O.G.
- Check with your Harley Owners Group first for details.
- Harley Owners Group (H.O.G.)
Safe Rider Skills
PO Box 453
Milwaukee WI 53201-0453
Honda:
- American Honda offers a maximum $75 reimbursement to members of the Honda Rider’s Club of America (HRCA).
- Riders who own a Honda motorcycle can join at their Honda dealer or by calling 1-800-847-4722.
- Membership is $39.95 per year.
- Some limitations apply, and full eligibility rules are contained in the members benefit manual.
- This offer is limited to the MRC:BRC and ERC courses.
- Check with your Honda dealer first for details.
- American Honda Motor Co., Inc.
Attn: Rider Education, Mail Stop 100-4C-6C
1919 Torrance Blvd
Torrance CA 90501-2746
Kawasaki:
- Kawasaki Good Times Owners Club will reimburse $50 for completing the RiderCourse to members of the Good Times Owners Club.
- One course reimbursement annually.
- Reimbursement will be received in the form of Good Times Owners Club bucks. Present to your dealer and put it towards your next accessory purchase.
- To receive your reimbursement, submit copies of tuition receipt, RiderCourse completion card and your membership number to Kawasaki Motors Corp. USA/GTOC.
- Check with your Kawasaki dealer first for details.
- Kawasaki Motors Corp., USA
Good Times Owners Club (G.T.O.C.)
Tuition Reimbursement
PO Box 25143
Santa Ana CA 92799-5143
Suzuki:
- American Suzuki offers a Motorcycle RiderCourse benefit for new "Rider Graduates."
- American Suzuki will reward a RiderCourse graduate $50.00 upon verification of both the course completion and the purchase of a new street-legal Suzuki motorcycle (one reward per person).
- Purchaser must submit a copy of the course tuition receipt, RiderCourse completion card, motorcycle purchase invoice and a reimbursement form (given to the purchaser by the dealer at the time of purchase) to American Suzuki.
- Training can occur up to six months before or six months after purchase of a new street-legal Suzuki motorcycle.
- Check with your Suzuki dealer first for details.
- American Suzuki Motor Corporation
Diane Melot
PO Box 1100
Brea CA 92822-1100
Yamaha:
- Yamaha is offering a $50 U.S. Savings Bond to purchasers of a new, street-legal Yamaha, regardless of model year, when the purchaser completes the RiderCourse.
- Training must be completed within six months of purchase.
- To receive the Savings Bond, you must submit copies of your Yamaha bill of sale, your RiderCourse tuition receipt, your RiderCourse completion card and a payment request form (given to the customer by the dealer at the time of purchase) to Yamaha.
- Check with your Yamaha dealer first for details.
- Yamaha Motor Corp., USA
MSF Training Course Incentive
6555 Katella Ave
Cypress CA 90630-5101
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