Frequently asked questions.

How much are motorcycle classes?

Our motorcycle classes range in price depending on the curriculum. Check the events description for cost associated for each class.

Do I need my own Motorcycle?

We have a whole fleet of motorcycles ranging from cruisers, sport bikes, to mini bikes available for use at no extra cost! If you don’t have any gear we also have full face helmets and gloves in a variety of sizes as well.

Check out our Motorcycles!

What do I need to participate?

We only require each rider have a valid motorcycle license for our classes unless otherwise stated.

If you do not have a valid motorcycle license, check out our Whet your Wheels - Learn to Ride class.

To get your license, check out Clutch Motorcycle Training. They offer MTC courses to get you licensed - No experience necessary!

Where are you located?

WHERE ARE YOU LOCATED?

Our Motorcycle classes are located in Long Beach, California right off the 405 exit and Cherry Ave.

Address: East 32nd Street, St. Louis Ave. Long Beach, CA, 90806. See map above.

WHAT to wear to a motorcycle class?

We ask that you wear at minimum:

  • Full length pants

  • Shoes that are above ankle

  • Gloves (Motorcycle gloves preferable)

  • Long Sleeve Shirt

  • Helmet

Helmet and gloves available to use at no extra cost

dO YOU OFFER REFUNDS?

The Women's Moto Project is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit. We are a team of state, police and military-certified motorcycle trainers providing street-specific skills training at no cost. The suggested donation of $30 covers only our liability insurance. We cannot issue a refund once a spot is paid for and reserved. If you cannot attend a session you reserved, we can honor a reschedule with at least 48 hours of notice before the event.

Your donation is tax-deductible, so save your email receipt!

Are men allowed to participate in classes?

Most of our motorcycle classes are only for those who identify as a woman. However, if the class has a (COED) label then all are welcome to attend no matter how they identify.

If you have any questions please email us at Info@TheWomensMotoProject.com