Harley-Davidson & YamaPro Training

Catalog
MMI
Delivery Method
Blended
Refer to the Tuition Chart to See Graduation Documents Offered
Location
MMI Orlando, FL,
MMI Phoenix, AZ
Program M08010
Weeks
60
Semester Credit Hours
70.00
Hours

344 classroom, 1156 lab

Program Objective

The objective of MMI’s Harley-Davidson & YamaPro® Training program is to prepare students for entry‑level technician positions with the knowledge and skills required to perform maintenance and routine service, diagnose mechanical and electrical systems, and make necessary repairs and replacements. To reinforce students’ preparation for future career success, there also is an emphasis on developing their professionalism skills.

Harley‑Davidson Late Model allows students to further develop their core H‑D technical skills that become the foundation they will build upon throughout their careers as technicians. Students are introduced to the systems and procedures necessary to service late model Harley‑Davidson® motorcycles, progressively working through the routine (Vehicle Maintenance), intermediate (Chassis Service) and complex (Powertrain Service). In addition to servicing and repairing motorcycles, students rotate into support roles such as service writer and service consultant. Work is performed with Harley‑Davidson’s proprietary web access (h‑dnet.com®) and Harley‑Davidson.com to support technicians (students) in their service tasks.

Harley‑Davidson Early Model is designed to provide students with knowledge and experience on the design, repair, and maintenance of Harley‑Davidson® vehicles dating back to 1936. Engineering, technical and service data comes directly from Harley‑Davidson® materials. The focus is hands-on experience as students learn to disassemble, repair, and maintain early model Harley‑Davidson® vehicles. Early model motorcycles along with a large variety of component assemblies provide ample exposure to many varieties of early model H-D® products. Students study vintage service bulletins as well as special information packets on topics such as model changes, component design changes, adaptability of late model parts and locating suppliers of obsolete components.

Harley‑Davidson® Screamin’ Eagle® allows students to learn about the Screamin’ Eagle line of performance options. They learn about the performance applications of components such as cylinder heads, camshafts, ignition systems, and intake and exhaust systems. The emphasis is on learning the correct application and combination of these performance components. Students learn how to identify all the variables in a Harley‑Davidson® motor that can increase combustion efficiency and drivability performance.

YamaPro® is where students will receive Yamaha specific training. Students learn to service and repair Yamaha motorcycles, ATVs, personal watercraft, generators, and snowmobiles. The YamaPro® elective is officially endorsed by Yamaha. Students learn to service and repair Yamaha motorcycles, ATVs, side‑by‑sides, personal watercraft, generators, and snowmobiles. Students who pass the Bronze test and graduate from the MMI YamaPro® elective may receive Bronze level field designation after completing 90 days of employment at a Yamaha dealer. Students also have the opportunity to begin work on Silver level classwork while at MMI, provided they have completed their elective labs tasks.

Motorcycle Technician Prerequisite

Subject #
Name
Lec
Lab
Ext
Total
Sem
TWC Sem
Totals
102
348
0
450
21
15

Harley‑Davidson Late Model

Subject #
Name
Lec
Lab
Ext
Total
Sem
TWC Sem
Totals
135
465
0
600
28
20

Harley‑Davidson Early Model

Subject #
Name
Lec
Lab
Ext
Total
Sem
TWC Sem
Totals
18
57
0
75
3.5
2.5

Harley‑Davidson Screamin’ Eagle

Subject #
Name
Lec
Lab
Ext
Total
Sem
TWC Sem
Totals
17
58
0
75
3.5
2.5

YamaPro

 

Subject #
Name
Lec
Lab
Ext
Total
Sem
TWC Sem
Totals
72
228
0
300
14
10
Totals
344
1156
0
1500
70
50