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BOTANY, NSW
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Stay Upright Rider Training Botany

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Experience
Motorcycle training
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Courses
Pre-learner ยท MOST ยท Overseas
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Location
Botany ยท Sydney south
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Best for
Beginners to experienced riders
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Licence stages
Learner through to provisional
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Phone
+61 2 8824 9980

About Stay Upright Rider Training Botany

Stay Upright Rider Training Botany is a motorcycle training centre in Sydney's inner south, located in Botany and well placed for riders from the eastern suburbs and surrounding areas. The centre handles everything from the initial pre-learner course through to the MOST provisional test and overseas licence conversions, making it a one-stop shop across all stages of the motorcycle licensing process. Riders describe a well-run, professional learning environment with patient instructors who make the process manageable for anxious beginners and returning riders alike. It is a reliable and well-regarded option for anyone wanting a structured path to their motorcycle licence in the Sydney south corridor.

Pre-learner courseMOST testOverseas licence conversionSydney southAll experience levels

Training & courses

  • Pre-learner courseThe entry point for anyone new to motorcycles โ€” covers the basics of motorcycle control and road safety needed to obtain your learner licence in NSW.
  • MOST (Motorcycle Operator Skill Test)The structured practical test required to progress from a learner to a provisional motorcycle licence in NSW. Stay Upright instructors prepare riders for this assessment.
  • Overseas licence conversionRiders who hold a motorcycle licence from another country can access a conversion pathway โ€” contact the venue to confirm eligibility and current process.
  • Experienced rider programsAdvanced and skills-refresher training is typically available through the Stay Upright network for riders wanting to sharpen their technique beyond the basic licence.

Good to know

  • LocationBased at Unit 5/9 Lord St, Botany NSW โ€” convenient for riders in the inner south and eastern suburbs of Sydney, with parking generally available nearby.
  • What to bringProtective riding gear is strongly recommended; confirm with the venue what is provided versus what you need to bring. Closed-in shoes are essential.
  • BookingCourses fill quickly, especially around school holidays and licence testing periods โ€” book ahead through the Stay Upright website or by phone.
  • NetworkStay Upright operates training centres across Australia, so if this location is booked out, other NSW centres may have earlier availability.

FAQ

What courses does Stay Upright Botany offer?
The Botany centre offers motorcycle training across multiple stages, including the pre-learner course, the MOST (provisional licence) test preparation, and overseas licence conversions. Contact the venue to confirm the current course schedule.
Do I need my own motorcycle?
Training providers in the Stay Upright network typically supply motorcycles for practical training courses. Confirm with the Botany centre when you book, as requirements can vary by course type.
Is Stay Upright Botany suitable for complete beginners?
Yes โ€” the pre-learner course is specifically designed for people with no prior motorcycle experience and patient instructors are noted in rider feedback as a strength of this centre.
Can I convert my overseas motorcycle licence here?
Stay Upright Botany offers overseas licence conversion assistance. Contact the venue directly to confirm eligibility for your specific licence and country of origin, as requirements vary.
How do I book a course?
You can book via the Stay Upright website at stayupright.com.au or by calling +61 2 8824 9980. Booking ahead is recommended as courses fill quickly, particularly around peak periods.

Quick facts

  • ExperienceMotorcycle training
  • CoursesPre-learner ยท MOST ยท Overseas
  • AreaBotany, Sydney NSW
  • Good forAll rider levels
  • Phone+61 2 8824 9980

Contact Information

Address
Unit 5/9 Lord St, Botany NSW 2019, Botany, New South Wales

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