Overview
The goal of the Motorcycle Technician program is to prepare students to work in the increasingly sophisticated and complex field of motorcycle technology through a combination of classroom instruction and hands-on skill development. Technicians must be able to work with electronic diagnostic equipment, read and understand technical manuals, investigate to find the cause of a problem, and connect effectively with the customer. Students will use a variety of tools, including both manual and high tech equipment to assess, identify problems, and perform repairs.
Why Great Bay?
A unique training opportunity with classes held at Seacoast Harley Davidson in North Hampton New Hampshire. Learn from active Master Level Technicians in a state-of-the-art lab using current motorcycles and equipment. This program is offered 3 days per week during the daytime for all 3 semesters.
Career Options
- Certified Technician
- Line Technician
- Performance Tuner
- Import Technician
- Parts Manager
- Service Manager
Curriculum Outline
The classes and coursework required is as follows:
Fall Semester (12 weeks)
Course ID | Course | Theory | Lab | Credits |
---|---|---|---|---|
MOTR110G | Product, PDI, and Dealer Experience | 2 | 4 | 4 |
MOTR120G | Powertrains: Engine, Drivetrain, and Transmission | 2 | 4 | 4 |
MOTR130G | Electrical Systems and Electrical Service Procedures | 2 | 4 | 4 |
Total Credits | 12 |
Spring Semester (12 weeks)
Course ID | Course | Theory | Lab | Credits |
---|---|---|---|---|
MOTR140G | Wheels, Tires, and Brakes | 2 | 4 | 4 |
MOTR150G | Capstone: Servicing Motorcycle Families | 4 | 8 | 8 |
Total Credits | 12 |
Total Overall Credits: 24
Program Requirements
**Valid driver’s license with Motorcycle Endorsement**
Health and Safety Considerations
The program includes work in a motorcycle technology lab where potentially hazardous equipment and materials are used. Students will be taught industry standards for safety and will be expected to follow all safety procedures. Personal protective equipment including safety glasses and footwear must be worn while in the lab.
Tools and Equipment
Hand tools, suitable secure storage for hand tools, and personal protective equipment are to be supplied by students at their own expense. The following is the required tool list. The list is subject to change. Students are advised to wait until meeting with the instructor before purchasing new tools.
All tools need to be in the lab no later than the 3rd week of class.
Description | Item Qty | Description | Item Qty |
3/8″F-1/4″M Adapter | 1 | Set 13 Prohold Ball L-Keys | 1 |
1/2″F-3/8″M Adapter | 1 | Set 9PC MM Prohold Ball L-Keys | 1 |
12V 3/8 Drill Kit | 1 | 13PC Impact Driver Set | 1 |
16OZ AV Ball Peen Hammer | 1 | 14PC KS2 MM Combo WR Set 12PT | 1 |
Dial Caliper 0″-6″ | 1 | 5PC Wobble Extension Set | 1 |
3LB Antivibe Drilling Hammer | 1 | 44PC Deluxe Socket Set 1/4” DR | 1 |
Micrometer 0″-1″ Range | 1 | 50 PC Bit Socket Set | 1 |
Digital Tire Gauge w/ Chuck | 1 | 9PC Spark Plug Socket Set | 1 |
22 Piece 1/2″ SD Socket Set MM | 1 | Pro Super Torch | 1 |
Digital Multimeter | 1 | 5PC 1/2” DR Extension Set | 1 |
25BLD Universal Master Feeling Gauge | 1 | 44PC Deluxe Socket Set | 1 |
5PC Next Gen Plier Kit SM | 1 | 5PC Knurled Extension Set 3/8 | 1 |
1/4 DR Universal Joint | 1 | 3/8 Elec TW 100 FT/LB | 1 |
1/4″ Drive 5″ Metalhandle | 1 | 1/2” Universal Joint | 1 |
4-PC 90 Deg Snap Ring Set | 1 | 1/2” Drive 18” Metal Handle Flex | 1 |
15PC KS2 Combo WR Set 12PT | 1 | Universal Joint | 1 |
8PC Comb Screwdriver Set | 1 | 3/8” Drive 13” Comfort Handle Flex | 1 |
Program Outcomes
Students will be able to:
• Demonstrate skills and knowledge required to assume the role of a qualified, entry-level motorcycle maintenance professional, include pre-delivery inspection (PDI), tires, wheel bearings, brakes, scheduled service, oil changes, moving motorcycles, road testing, shop workflow, multi-point inspections, and state inspections.
• Demonstrate safe and appropriate use and care of tools and equipment in the motorcycle maintenance lab.
• Diagnose, repair and document motorcycle systems including powertrains, electrical systems, wheels, tires, and brakes.
• Inspect a vehicle, use a diagnostic approach to determine cause of operating problems, and decide action to take; complete a NH State Motorcycle Inspection.
• Compare and contrast alternate actions to determine whether to repair or replace a part.
• Use appropriate software and digital equipment to retrieve information, diagnose and analyze problems, and report outcomes.
• Communicate effectively with coworkers and customers.