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Our most intensive adventure rider training course which will help make you a more rounded adventure rider with greater confidence and safety. Excellent for preparing you for an overland expedition.

January 2025 dates SOLD OUT!!

Our course for 24-27 January 2025 has now sold out but you can Register Your Interest to be put on the waitlist or for our next scheduled course.

Please provide your details on the right of this page and Submit Enquiry to be notified when the next course is available for registration.

  • Dates: Friday 24 - Monday 27 January 2025
  • Difficulty - Grade 2 - 4 Beginner to Intermediate
  • Max. Group Size - 15 riders
  • Student / Instructor ratio 8:1 maximum
  • Qualified Instructors
  • Photo & Video Recording of Technique
  • Suitable For Adventure & Enduro Bikes
  • Accommodation Optional
  • Camping optional
  • Morning Tea, Lunch and Dinner included each day
  • Learn more than just riding techniques
Course Details

This is the most comprehensive rider training course an adventure rider can throw themselves into. Most rider training courses run for one or two days. This academy runs for four days and is designed to cover more than just riding skills; you will also learn some of the “soft skills” of trailside repairs, GPS & navigation skills etc.
 
This is a “live in” style training camp where all riders and instructors are in an immersive environment with the education continuing into the night once the riding is done for the day.  Basically you get to eat, breath and sleep adventure riding for four days!

Venue Location

Port Macquarie, NSW (Google Map)

Arrival Time Day 1 - Friday 24 January

8.00 – 8.30am

Completion Time Day 4 - Monday 27 January

4.00pm

Price Includes

  • Four days of expert tuition
  • Video and photo review of your riding
  • maschine goodie bag including t-shirt
  • Park Entrance Fees
  • Most meals: 4 x morning tea & coffees, 4 x lunches, 3 x dinners

Price Excludes

  • Accommodation
  • Alcoholic Drinks
  • Airfares or travel expenses to start destination
  • Any Private Expenses
  • Rental bike

Complementaries

  • Drinks & snacks during the day
  • Sunscreen
  • T-Shirt
  • Certificate
What You Will Learn

Rider Skills Curriculum

During the first two days the Core riding skills we cover include:

  • Body position
  • Footpeg weighting
  • Vision and line selection
  • Momentum
  • Cornering
  • Braking
  • Clutch
  • Throttle control
  • Electronic rider aids – ABS, TCS etc.

Progression into Intermediate and Advanced riding techniques will include:

  • Sand
  • Rocks
  • Ruts
  • Lofting front wheel over obstacles
  • Water crossings
  • Hill ascents and descents
  • Advanced cornering – sliding and drifting

Day 3 of the program includes a full day trail ride examining and practicing real world scenarios; line selection, cornering, hills, ruts, water crossings.

We set aside the fourth and final day in our Academy program as a “flex” day to either revisit Core skills as required or to continue learning with Advanced skills such as sand or hills depending on the groups wants and needs.

At every step, riders will be given plenty of one-to-one feedback including photo and video review. Each rider has the opportunity to progress their skills at a pace that suits them individually. 

 

Presentations Curriculum

Our Adventure Academy is an immersive environment where the training doesn’t stop once you get off the bike.  Presentations each day will cover many other topics that are key to being a competent adventure rider:
 

Bike

  • Bike set up and preparation
  • Suspension setting
  • What accessories are useful and what accessories are just “farkles”
  • What tools to pack and how to use them – trailside maintenance & repairs
  • Everyday Carry for adventure – what gear you should have with you all the time
  • How to pack for adventure riding
  • Camping from an adventure bike
  • How to dewater a bike after drowning it
  • Tyre changing  (you will get your hands dirty in our workshop!)

Tech

  • GPS navigation
  • GPS route planning
  • Map reading skills
  • Apps 
  • Emergency communications

Body 

  • Accident scene management
  • Basic first aid for motorcyclists
  • Basic wilderness survival skills
  • Riding gear – tips to be prepared for all riding conditions
  • Air bag safety apparel for riders
  • Fitness and nutrition for riders
  • Fatigue management
  • Planning and packing for expedition length or overseas trips

These sessions will typically take place each afternoon or in the mornings. 
Each participant will receive presentation notes after the course.  

About Your Instructor

Our lead coach for this course will be maschine’s own Nick Selleck.  He is a Motorcycling Australia Level 1 accredited coach and has been riding off-road for over 45 years.  He takes pride in being a smooth, safe and consistent rider.  Nick has a wealth of knowledge and experience to share when it comes to off-road riding. Nick grew up riding off-road and after several years competing in Motocross, Enduro and Supermotard he has spent the last 13 years planning and organising motorcycle adventure tours & training events.

His experience in adventure riding since 2011 includes exploring many iconic regions of Australia; Victorian High Country, Tasmania, Flinders Ranges, Corner Country, Birdsville, researching and retracing the Burke & Wills expedition route – Melbourne to Karumba, Tanami Track, Kimberley region including Gibb River Road, Arnhem Land, Cape York, Savannah Way and Gulf Country and exploring the length of the Great Diving Range amongst others.

Aside from domestic tours Nick has also amassed tremendous experience riding and organising tours overseas through many European countries which helps to put things in perspective on a global scale.

Throughout most of these trips he has shared them with groups of riders so has not only learnt from his own experience but noted the challenges other riders have faced.

It would be fair to say few riders in Australia could claim to have such a broad knowledge of riding and managing motorcycle tours in as many regions as Nick Selleck. Others may have an intimate knowledge of specific regions but few could match Nick’s spread of knowledge.  This all adds to Nick’s ability to relate to riders challenges and help create a path for them to improve their riding skill.

Evidence of our ability is the trust instilled with us since 2011 working with many motorcycle brands as commercial partners including BMW, KTM, Husqvarna and Ducati.

Where additional coaches are required for courses we choose to work with the best of the best.  Coaches are chosen not only for their riding skill but also their personality to ensure they can explain often complex riding techniques which can add valuable input to the training courses.

When asked where the motivation came from for this course maschine’s Nick Selleck had this to say “Some 25 odd years ago I attended a 5 day Academy of Off-Road run by Stephen Gall for motocross racing.  The lessons that I learnt during that school have stuck with me for all this time because it was such an immersive training environment.  My goal is replicate that immersive environment for adventure riders with our four day Maschine Adventure Academy.  There is so much adventure riders have to become proficient with in order to successfully complete the big ambitious expeditions that many of us aspire to do.”

Itinerary

Day 1Core riding skills day

Plan to arrive between 8.00 – 8.30am to our workshop

8.30am – We will kick off with an introduction and riders briefing.

9.30am – We transport out to private property with nice easy trail ride to begin with to warm us all up.

We spend the day working on Core riding skills

4pm – transfer back to workshop for afternoon presentations: Tools, tyre changing, trailside reapirs and maintenance

6.30pm – dinner

Day 2Core Riding Skills on private property

8.30am – Regroup at workshop and transport out to private property 

We spend the day working on Core riding skills and elevating the challenge

4pm – transfer back to workshop for afternoon presentations: GPS Navigation, bike tech, emergency communications

6.30pm – dinner

Day 3Trail ride

8.30am – Regroup at workshop and head out for a full day trail ride through the trails and forests surrounding Port Macquarie.

We will take you through a bunch of real world scenarios and riding drills to help improve your technique.

4pm – transfer back to workshop for afternoon presentations: Emergency scene management, riding gear tips, TechAir air bag safety gear, fatigue management, fitness

6.30pm – dinner

Day 4Flex day

8.30am – Regroup at workshop

The final day is reserved to either revisit specific riding skills or to expand with specific obstacles or terrain such as sand.  The curriculum for this day will be based on your feedback.

Aim to finish up around 4pm so everyone can head home at a reasonable hour.  No doubt you will need the rest after this weekend!

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How hard is the riding?

This training course is classed as: Grade 2 Easy – Grade 4 Difficult

It is not recommended for absolute Beginner riders but if you have been riding on the road for a while but off-road is new for then yes we can accommodate you with this course.

See our Track Grading System for more detailed information to help you decide if this training course is right for you.

How much motorcycle riding experience do I need to do this course?

It depends a little on which course you are signing up for but we like to make our training courses suitable for “an average rider on a big-bore adventure bike”.

So we expect riders to have at least some motorcycle riding experience, ideally two years. 

Our courses are usually suitable for large capacity adventure bikes, like a Ducati Multistrada, KTM 1290 Super Adventure R or BMW R1300GS, ideally with off-road knobby tyres fitted.

Equally if you have a smaller capaicty single-cylinder bike then this course is still for you!  Certain techniques are different on the smaller capacity bikes so we will highlight those for you.

For sure less experienced riders can, and have, joined our courses and they find them to be an incredible learning experience. You can learn so much just being around other riders.

If you have any questions or concerns just give us a call and we are happy to have a chat about your situation.

What is the size of the group doing this course?

This training course is capped at 15 riders.

For group sizes of up to 5-8 riders there will be one coach. For group sizes of 8 or more we will have an assistant coach who is a high calibre rider deemed fit to support your learning.

Do I need knobby tyres on my bike?

Yes, we always recommend riders have knobby tyres on their bikes to maximise your safety and enjoyment.

Our recommended tyres in most situations are Motoz Tractionator Adventure or Motoz Tractionator Rallz (Nick’s favourite!) for their predictable off-road grip and outstanding durability.

For sure other tyres like Continental TKC80 or Pirelli Scorpion Rally are OK too.

We don’t advise riders to use 80/20 tyres like Hidenau K60 Scout or Continental TKC70. These styles of tyre just simply don’t offer enough traction in off-road situations, particularly when conditions get wet.

Do you rent motorcycles for this ride?

No. Unfortunately rental bike are not available from us but Contact Us and we can suggest some providers you can rent from.

Can I bring my own motorcycle?

Yes.  This ride is primarily for riders on their own bikes and we will help you un tap the full potential of your bike regardless of brand.

Can I bring my Enduro bike on this ride?

Yes, this ride is suitable for Enduro bikes providing you have a minimum fuel range of 180km

How do I follow the planned routes?

We provide the pre-planned routes as a .GPX file you can load into your GPS or Smartphone navigation app. This will allow you to follow our planned route at your own pace and arrive safely at the overnight stop.

Can I ride with panniers or top box on my bike?

No, for safety reasons we do not allow riders to ride with hard (aluminium or plastic) panniers or top box on their bikes for our off-road adventure tours or training. We have seen too many injuries caused by hard boxes hitting riders.

Read our Adventure Riders Prep Guide for tips on what and how to pack.

What gear/tools do I need to carry with me during the day?

Read our Adventure Riders Prep Guide for tips on what and how to pack.

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