The objective of MMI’s Motorcycle Technician Training II and III programs 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.
Due to ongoing technological advances in the motorcycle industry, motorcycle systems have become increasingly complex. It’s no longer sufficient to simply replace defective parts. To comprehend and master technological development, a motorcycle technician must have a theoretical understanding of basic motorcycle mechanics, as well as a practical grasp of each system. At MMI, instruction is presented in a logical, step‑by-step progression from the fundamentals to state of the industry technology. Instructors explain each component, beginning with the essentials of motorcycle operation and proceeding through practical applications, technical aspects of each system, the latest technologies and up‑to‑date service procedures. All instruction is clarified and reinforced through demonstrations, videos, selected readings, and hands‑on training activities.
Students will receive focused, specialized training designed to prepare them for the job market. MMI instructors are knowledgeable, experienced, and actively involved in the progress of each student.
At the conclusion of your full program (the prerequisite and manufacturer-specific training), you will receive the applicable credential, as listed in the tuition chart, as well as any manufacturer-specific certificates you have earned.