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Learn the foundations of motorcycle, ATVs, powersports, side-by-sides and personal watercraft with MMI’s Motorcycle Technician Training program. Troubleshoot and diagnose engines, test performance and drivability, and receive specialized training with leading brands in the industry.
Elliott Deane is a dynamic leader, an entrepreneur, and a MMI Orlando grad.
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At MMI, you’ll start your motorcycle technician training with a strong core program that combines classroom preparation and hands-on experience. The Motorcycle Technician Prerequisite (MTP) program covers the key components of motorcycle technology and serves as a foundation for your professional development.
After completing the 48-week program, you could go on to take: Harley-Davidson Early Model Harley-Davidson Screamin' Eagle Performance and Drivability Performance Suspension*(*offered at MMI Phoenix only)
Motorcycle Mechanics Institute (MMI) makes it easy to structure your training program as you prepare for your career. You’ll get the hands-on experience in state-of-the-industry technology and equipment as you train to perform routine service, diagnose mechanical and electrical systems, and make necessary repairs and replacement.
Your first 18 weeks at MMI are spent learning the foundational knowledge of motorcycle technology with real hands-on experience from instructors who collectively offer decades of industry expertise. From there, students move on to specialized training created with one or more of six leading manufacturers.
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Click the links below to read descriptions about the courses at Motorcycle Mechanics Institute.
Ever dream of mastering Harley-Davidson® engines or becoming an expert in servicing Honda motorcycles? This is where you can make it happen! Specialized training at Motorcycle Mechanics Institute lets student work on six of the industry’s leading brands for motorcycle, ATVs, powersports, side-by-sides and personal watercraft.Click on the images below to learn more about our manufacturer-specific training.
Motorcycle Mechanics Institute can help prepare you for a career in the motorcycle industry. Be proactive about your future and learn more today.
The motorcycle mechanic training program is available at our two Motorcycle Mechanics Institute campuses: MMI Phoenix (Arizona) and MMI Orlando (Florida).
MMI Phoenix offers associate of occupational studies (AOS) degrees and MMI Orlando offers occupational associate degrees (OAD) for certain program combinations.
Flexible scheduling and frequent start times mean it’s never too soon or too late to start your training. Classes begin every six weeks for new students at both MMI Phoenix and MMI Orlando.
You can complete your motorcycle mechanic training in just 48 weeks at MMI.7 View our motorcycle mechanic courses here.
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), the median annual salary for motorcycle mechanics in the United States was $38,170 in May 2021.30 This means half of motorcycle technicians earned more and half earned less. Keep in mind that salary depends on several factors, including experience, employer, demand and cost of living in the area. Learn more in our motorcycle mechanic salary guide.
Yes! MMI is the only trade school that offers a Harley-Davidson® specific 30-week OEM training program. Visit our Harley-Davidson program page to learn more.
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