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HART is now offering mates rates on training

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HART rider training

From now until September 30th, Honda Australia Rider Training (HART) is offering weekday mate’s rates that will help you and a friend achieve your riding goal sooner while saving you dollars.

 

Simply book yourself and a mate in for any HART course on any weekday in July, August or September and one of you will get a massive 50 per cent off one course! The discount is available at both Victorian locations (Somerton and Kilsyth) as well as the Queensland (Brisbane Airport) training centre.

 

Course costs are all inclusive with motorcycles, scooters, helmets and gloves all supplied (with VicRoads fees also included in Victoria).

 

HART Victoria is offering a limited number of riders, last minute specials (exclusive of the mate’s rates deal).  This will include a Two Day Learner Permit Course which will commence on the 1st July for only $200 (normally costs $260) plus a 21 day Learner Permit Course which will commence on the 3rd July for only $150 (normally costs $190).

 

The new site at Somerton reveals 2 huge road ranges which allows for amateur and experienced riders to get a real feel for road speeds and hazards. HART will also offer off road training for children and amateur adults.  Also included is ATV training in the immediate future on a purpose built track.

 

HART has long been known as the number 1 provider of rider training and licensing throughout Australia. Their highly qualified and experienced instructors can deliver state-of-the-art education methods to over 17,000 prospective riders annually from the Eastern locations.

 

HART is the only rider training company in Australia to use simulators to improve Hazard Perceptions.  HART is fully owned and run by Honda Australia who is also one of the world’s largest education trainers for riders.

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