About Corser Concepts Motorcycle School
Corser Concepts Motorcycle School (CCMC School) has been developing motorcycle riders at its purpose-built training facility in Tullimbar on the NSW South Coast since 2007. The school caters to complete beginners who want to build fundamental confidence all the way through to advanced riders seeking to learn the art of controlled sliding โ the full spectrum of motorcycle skill development. Training focuses heavily on cornering technique: approach, apex, exit, and โ where applicable โ getting past the competition. Classes are deliberately kept small, with a maximum of 6 students per session, ensuring a personal, attentive experience. All students ride specially prepared small-capacity 4-stroke motorcycles provided by the school, so you don't need to bring your own bike. A Motorcycling Australia Day Licence is included in the course fee.
Since 2007Max 6 students per classBikes providedMA Day Licence includedCornering & sliding focus
FAQ
Do I need my own motorcycle to attend?
No. Corser Concepts provides all students with specially prepared small-capacity 4-stroke motorcycles for the duration of the course. You just need to turn up ready to ride.
What skill level is required?
The school caters to complete beginners through to advanced riders looking to learn sliding and track techniques. Both course formats are structured to develop skills progressively regardless of your starting point.
How much does a course cost?
The 1-day course is $450 per person, which includes a Motorcycling Australia Day Licence. The 2-day adventure course is $795. Confirm current pricing with the school when booking as these may change.
How many students are in each class?
Classes are capped at a maximum of 6 students. This small group format ensures every rider receives personal attention and structured coaching throughout the day.
Where is Corser Concepts Motorcycle School located?
The school is at Tongarra Road / 2665 Illawarra Hwy, Tullimbar NSW 2527 โ in the Shellharbour LGA on the NSW South Coast, south of Wollongong and roughly 1.5 hours south of Sydney.