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Last updated on 2025-08-06

Program overview

Program Overview

Learn to keep motorcycles, quads, snowmobiles, ATVs, and more running at peak performance in the Motorcycle and Powersports Product Repair Techniques program. This program serves as your gateway to the motorcycle and power sports industry. Training takes place at the Ashtonbee campus, Ontario’s largest transportation training facility, where you will acquire essential diagnostic skills, hands-on techniques, and theoretical knowledge to prepare you for employment in this exciting field. The best part? No previous experience is necessary, as the program is designed to teach you everything you need to know.

Program Structure

The Motorcycle and Powersports Product Repair Techniques program is structured to provide a comprehensive education over a 1 year duration, divided into 2 semesters. The program emphasizes both theoretical learning and practical application, ensuring that students gain a well-rounded understanding of motorcycle and powersports repair. Key features of the program include:

  • Hands-on training in modern, well-equipped labs.
  • Instructors with real-world industry experience.
  • Opportunities to earn credit toward apprenticeship requirements.
  • Potential certification in manufacturer parts and service online systems.

Students will spend approximately 60% of their time learning theory and techniques, while the remaining 40% is dedicated to hands-on practice, allowing for skill development in a supportive environment.

Featured Experiences

  • Hands-on practice in spacious, modern labs.
  • Training based on the Small Engine and Level 1 Motorcycle Technician apprenticeship curriculum.
  • Access to industry-connected instructors who are committed to student success.
  • Opportunities for real-world experience through potential apprenticeships.
  • Focus on essential diagnostic skills and a complete range of technical training.

Career Options

Graduates of the Motorcycle and Powersports Product Repair Techniques program can pursue various career opportunities in Canada, including:

  • Motorcycle Technician Apprentice: Work under the guidance of experienced technicians to learn the trade and gain hands-on experience in motorcycle repair.
  • Small Engine Mechanic Apprentice: Specialize in the repair and maintenance of small engines used in motorcycles, ATVs, and other power sports vehicles.
  • Parts Advisor: Assist customers in selecting the right parts for their motorcycles and powersports vehicles, providing excellent customer service.
  • Service Advisor: Act as a liaison between customers and service technicians, ensuring that customer needs are met and repairs are completed efficiently.
  • Repair Shop Technician: Work in a repair shop environment, diagnosing and fixing issues with motorcycles and other powersports equipment.

 

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