Motorcycle Mechanics

Program Contact
Joe Crowder
jrcrowde@davidsonccc.edu
336.249.8186, ext. 6128

Mission Statement
The purpose of the Motorcycle Mechanics program is to train future technicians to observe, diagnose, and repair or replace faulty components or systems on all brands of motorcycles. Upon completion a student should be able to repair all components of the drive train, braking, cooling, suspension, electrical, and auxiliary systems of today’s modern motorcycles.

List of Degrees/Certifications/Diplomas offered
through this Program

Motorcycle Mechanics - Diploma

Frequently Asked Questions
Is there a demand for motorcycle technicians?
As motorcycle popularity soars, more and more technicians are needed to service and repair equipment.

What types of bikes will I learn to work on?
The College’s program does not specialize in one particular brand. Future technicians will be expected to work on every major brand during their training.

What is the pay for a motorcycle technician?
Salary varies widely depending upon the type of job that you get upon graduation. If you work for a dealership, the pay will be between $25,000 and $38,000 per year depending on the type of motorcycles and your experience. If you work for a customization shop, the pay can be much greater.

 

 

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