8 Reviews

TNT Motorcycling Ltd

Edmonton, Alberta
Reviews
B Jensen
7 Aug 2017
REPORT
Great Experience, my daughter took rider tactics class for her scooter and the instructor (Chris) was great. Made her feel comfortable and spent extra time making sure he got through everything. A+
jerry conway
18 Jun 2017
REPORT
Awesome instructions from true professionals. Rider elements and tactics combined took me from never have been on a bike before to a licensed rider in about a month. Take Elements then get some practi... Read More
Awesome instructions from true professionals. Rider elements and tactics combined took me from never have been on a bike before to a licensed rider in about a month. Take Elements then get some practice with your buddy. Go back and take tactics to hone your road skills and your ready for road test. Read Less
Ben Kozlovich
17 Jun 2017
REPORT
The staff at TNT is fantastic, you can tell they live and breath motorcycles. There is maybe a hour of didactic learning which is great, you are on the bikes immediately. I couldn't recommend this cou... Read More
The staff at TNT is fantastic, you can tell they live and breath motorcycles. There is maybe a hour of didactic learning which is great, you are on the bikes immediately. I couldn't recommend this course any higher. Read Less
Sam Nguyen
15 Jun 2017
REPORT
I had no riding experience. I took Rider Element Course. Flaviu is awesome. He explained everything in details. Chris is awesome and show me how to ride on the street. I took a road test right after t... Read More
I had no riding experience. I took Rider Element Course. Flaviu is awesome. He explained everything in details. Chris is awesome and show me how to ride on the street. I took a road test right after the course and passed. Awesome school and instructors! I recommend to everyone. P.S.: if you are short, like me, they have Honda Grom for you to practice. Read Less
Sebastian Wilczynski
9 Jun 2017
REPORT
Excellent instructors who care about the sport of motorcycle riding. You get your money's worth as well.
Alexandre Gosselin
17 May 2017
REPORT
I ride a street bike all the time on Henday to work. Not a motorcycle yet (that’s next week), a street bike with pedals under the old-fashion human-powered riding at about 30 kph on the shoulder ;) An... Read More
I ride a street bike all the time on Henday to work. Not a motorcycle yet (that’s next week), a street bike with pedals under the old-fashion human-powered riding at about 30 kph on the shoulder ;) And why that matters is because the Rider Elements course has taught me a few things that have translated over already to my biking (heads up, scanning ahead, swerving, rear-braking in curves ,…). So that’s something I didn’t expect and that’s saying something. I also thought I was... coming in with the advantage of my truck being standard/manual. I figured that that alone gave me a solid foundation (knowledge of a clutch and friction points). At it did but I really needed to learn how to hold a friction point which drove me nuts at first (that’s like burning a clutch). Anyways, took me a while and the instructions kept on me until I finally got it in there. Let’s not talk about counter steering, that was another learning curve (pun intended). Beyond that this course taught by doing. I think within 1 hours of the course start I was riding the motorcycle and so was everything else. That’s no joke and very much the philosophy of the course. You can tell Chris cares a great deal about his program and it shows. I also enjoyed my instructions Rainor and Eric whom remained on my case about all the bad habits I saw in the movies. In fact, I am pretty sure if I had been taught by family/friend riders my bad habits would have been established and never addressed. Food for thought! The classroom parts were short and apropos – perfect. They gave us one ugly t-shirt at the end…lol… but I love it and wore it proudly at work today. Anyways, you can’t go wrong here. Thanks to everyone over at TNT. See More Read Less
Alexandre Gosselin
16 May 2017
REPORT
I ride a street bike all the time on Henday to work. Not a motorcycle yet (that’s next week), a street bike with pedals under the old-fashion human-powered riding at about 30 kph on the shoulder ;) An... Read More
I ride a street bike all the time on Henday to work. Not a motorcycle yet (that’s next week), a street bike with pedals under the old-fashion human-powered riding at about 30 kph on the shoulder ;) And why that matters is because the Rider Elements course has taught me a few things that have translated over already to my biking (heads up, scanning ahead, swerving, rear-braking in curves ,…). So that’s something I didn’t expect and that’s saying something. I also thought I was coming in with the advantage of my truck being standard/manual. I figured that that alone gave me a solid foundation (knowledge of a clutch and friction points). At it did but I really needed to learn how to hold a friction point which drove me nuts at first (that’s like burning a clutch). Anyways, took me a while and the instructions kept on me until I finally got it in there. Let’s not talk about counter steering, that was another learning curve (pun intended). Beyond that this course taught by doing. I think within 1 hours of the course start I was riding the motorcycle and so was everything else. That’s no joke and very much the philosophy of the course. You can tell Chris cares a great deal about his program and it shows. I also enjoyed my instructions Rainor and Eric whom remained on my case about all the bad habits I saw in the movies. In fact, I am pretty sure if I had been taught by family/friend riders my bad habits would have been established and never addressed. Food for thought! The classroom parts were short and apropos – perfect. They gave us one ugly t-shirt at the end…lol… but I love it and wore it proudly at work today. Anyways, you can’t go wrong here. Thanks to everyone over at TNT. Read Less
Zaw Min
27 Jun 2016
REPORT
Great instructors and are all knowledgeable and super friendly environment. I got refer to their school and i will again refer my friends. I have never ride a motorcycle in my 33 years of my live an... Read More
Great instructors and are all knowledgeable and super friendly environment. I got refer to their school and i will again refer my friends. I have never ride a motorcycle in my 33 years of my live and they got me riding on the first day... I am the happiest Asian guy now. Their online knowledge exam is super helpful too.. It helped me passed Alberta class 6 knowledge test today :D Read Less
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B Jensen
7 Aug 2017
REPORT
Great Experience, my daughter took rider tactics class for her scooter and the instructor (Chris) was great. Made her feel comfortable and spent extra time making sure he got through everything. A+
jerry conway
18 Jun 2017
REPORT
Awesome instructions from true professionals. Rider elements and tactics combined took me from never have been on a bike before to a licensed rider in about a month. Take Elements then get some practi... Read More
Awesome instructions from true professionals. Rider elements and tactics combined took me from never have been on a bike before to a licensed rider in about a month. Take Elements then get some practice with your buddy. Go back and take tactics to hone your road skills and your ready for road test. Read Less
Ben Kozlovich
17 Jun 2017
REPORT
The staff at TNT is fantastic, you can tell they live and breath motorcycles. There is maybe a hour of didactic learning which is great, you are on the bikes immediately. I couldn't recommend this cou... Read More
The staff at TNT is fantastic, you can tell they live and breath motorcycles. There is maybe a hour of didactic learning which is great, you are on the bikes immediately. I couldn't recommend this course any higher. Read Less
Sam Nguyen
15 Jun 2017
REPORT
I had no riding experience. I took Rider Element Course. Flaviu is awesome. He explained everything in details. Chris is awesome and show me how to ride on the street. I took a road test right after t... Read More
I had no riding experience. I took Rider Element Course. Flaviu is awesome. He explained everything in details. Chris is awesome and show me how to ride on the street. I took a road test right after the course and passed. Awesome school and instructors! I recommend to everyone. P.S.: if you are short, like me, they have Honda Grom for you to practice. Read Less
Sebastian Wilczynski
9 Jun 2017
REPORT
Excellent instructors who care about the sport of motorcycle riding. You get your money's worth as well.
Alexandre Gosselin
17 May 2017
REPORT
I ride a street bike all the time on Henday to work. Not a motorcycle yet (that’s next week), a street bike with pedals under the old-fashion human-powered riding at about 30 kph on the shoulder ;) An... Read More
I ride a street bike all the time on Henday to work. Not a motorcycle yet (that’s next week), a street bike with pedals under the old-fashion human-powered riding at about 30 kph on the shoulder ;) And why that matters is because the Rider Elements course has taught me a few things that have translated over already to my biking (heads up, scanning ahead, swerving, rear-braking in curves ,…). So that’s something I didn’t expect and that’s saying something. I also thought I was... coming in with the advantage of my truck being standard/manual. I figured that that alone gave me a solid foundation (knowledge of a clutch and friction points). At it did but I really needed to learn how to hold a friction point which drove me nuts at first (that’s like burning a clutch). Anyways, took me a while and the instructions kept on me until I finally got it in there. Let’s not talk about counter steering, that was another learning curve (pun intended). Beyond that this course taught by doing. I think within 1 hours of the course start I was riding the motorcycle and so was everything else. That’s no joke and very much the philosophy of the course. You can tell Chris cares a great deal about his program and it shows. I also enjoyed my instructions Rainor and Eric whom remained on my case about all the bad habits I saw in the movies. In fact, I am pretty sure if I had been taught by family/friend riders my bad habits would have been established and never addressed. Food for thought! The classroom parts were short and apropos – perfect. They gave us one ugly t-shirt at the end…lol… but I love it and wore it proudly at work today. Anyways, you can’t go wrong here. Thanks to everyone over at TNT. See More Read Less
Alexandre Gosselin
16 May 2017
REPORT
I ride a street bike all the time on Henday to work. Not a motorcycle yet (that’s next week), a street bike with pedals under the old-fashion human-powered riding at about 30 kph on the shoulder ;) An... Read More
I ride a street bike all the time on Henday to work. Not a motorcycle yet (that’s next week), a street bike with pedals under the old-fashion human-powered riding at about 30 kph on the shoulder ;) And why that matters is because the Rider Elements course has taught me a few things that have translated over already to my biking (heads up, scanning ahead, swerving, rear-braking in curves ,…). So that’s something I didn’t expect and that’s saying something. I also thought I was coming in with the advantage of my truck being standard/manual. I figured that that alone gave me a solid foundation (knowledge of a clutch and friction points). At it did but I really needed to learn how to hold a friction point which drove me nuts at first (that’s like burning a clutch). Anyways, took me a while and the instructions kept on me until I finally got it in there. Let’s not talk about counter steering, that was another learning curve (pun intended). Beyond that this course taught by doing. I think within 1 hours of the course start I was riding the motorcycle and so was everything else. That’s no joke and very much the philosophy of the course. You can tell Chris cares a great deal about his program and it shows. I also enjoyed my instructions Rainor and Eric whom remained on my case about all the bad habits I saw in the movies. In fact, I am pretty sure if I had been taught by family/friend riders my bad habits would have been established and never addressed. Food for thought! The classroom parts were short and apropos – perfect. They gave us one ugly t-shirt at the end…lol… but I love it and wore it proudly at work today. Anyways, you can’t go wrong here. Thanks to everyone over at TNT. Read Less
Zaw Min
27 Jun 2016
REPORT
Great instructors and are all knowledgeable and super friendly environment. I got refer to their school and i will again refer my friends. I have never ride a motorcycle in my 33 years of my live an... Read More
Great instructors and are all knowledgeable and super friendly environment. I got refer to their school and i will again refer my friends. I have never ride a motorcycle in my 33 years of my live and they got me riding on the first day... I am the happiest Asian guy now. Their online knowledge exam is super helpful too.. It helped me passed Alberta class 6 knowledge test today :D Read Less
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