About A2A Motorcycle Training
A2A Motorcycle Training delivers RE, R/N and R class motorcycle licence courses from two locations in Perth's northern corridor โ Boas Avenue, Joondalup and Butler Boulevard, Butler โ putting quality training within easy reach for riders across the northern suburbs. The school's approach is built around personalised one-on-one instruction, with instructors using Sena helmet intercoms so coaching can happen in real time while you ride rather than only at stop points. Motorcycles and helmets are provided at no extra charge, so you need no prior equipment to start. The teaching philosophy is deliberately skills-first โ the goal is to produce riders who are genuinely capable and safe on the road, not just prepared to pass an assessment. Accordingly, the curriculum covers bike control, braking, hazard awareness, defensive riding and accident prevention. Past students regularly note that the instruction corrected long-held bad habits and left them with noticeably more confidence in traffic.
RE & R class coursesOne-on-one instructionSena helmet intercomsBikes & helmets providedJoondalup & Butler
FAQ
What licence classes does A2A teach?
A2A Motorcycle Training runs courses for RE (restricted), R/N and R (unrestricted) class motorcycle licences under WA's licensing system. Both first-time learners and riders progressing to a full unrestricted licence are catered for.
Do I need my own motorcycle or helmet?
No โ training motorcycles and helmets are provided at no extra charge. You can bring your own gear if you have it, but it is not required.
How does instruction work during a session?
Instructors use Sena helmet intercoms to coach you in real time while riding, rather than only giving feedback at stop points. This allows corrections and guidance to happen naturally during each exercise.
Where are the training locations?
A2A operates from two sites in Perth's north: Boas Avenue, Joondalup and Butler Boulevard, Butler. This covers a broad stretch of the northern suburbs without a long drive to training.
Is the training suitable if I'm nervous or haven't ridden in years?
Yes โ the school specifically caters to nervous riders and those returning after a long break. One-on-one instruction means the pace is set to your comfort level and specific concerns are addressed directly.