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Your completion card expires after 180 days. DMV will not make exceptions, so make your appointment soon after completing the BRC successfully! Fay Myers classes weekly, Sunday & Monday, once a month a double Sunday session or double Monday session is offered. Discounts offered for veterans, active duty military, law enforcement, fire department, EMS, teachers and health care professionals.

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I just wanted to mention what a great experience I had. I thoroughly enjoyed the entire course. The classroom was good at motorcycle depot, the driving area was great, and away from onlookers in traffic, as well as hooligans that might yell something. I feel much better prepared for emergencies, and also know a lot more things I need to be doing to practice consistently.
Ever wonder what T3RG means? Well, to explain the name T3RG is to tell you something about our company, now celebrating 11 years in Colorado providing the highest quality motorcycle training available for any level of rider. There are many types of riders and many communities of people interested in the sport of motorcycling and scootering.
Harley-Davidson commissioned a study that says women who ride their own motorcycle are happier than those who don't. More than half of the respondents cited their motorcycle as a source of happiness, and 74% said their lives have improved since they started riding. In addition to positively impacting a woman's sense of self, the results indicate that riding a motorcycle may improve their relationships.
Precision Rider Motor Skills courses are an introduction to the Civilian Top Gun Training Program. You may attend the Precision rider skills portion of the course on the morning of day one of any of the Civilian Top Gun courses, from 8-11. This is a great way for you to dip your toes in precision rider skills, and then, you will be able to practice the exercises on your bike.
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David H.
Jun 19, 2022
Oh boy, I could go all day about the owner Colleen. Look past the few good reviews. Get to the good stuff. Myself, my oldest and my second oldest went here. The second oldest had the absolute worst experience! Save yourself $350 and the 3 months waiting for a refund from your credit card company. Find another company. Yes, drive further to a better company.

I can't stress this enough. She is running this company directly into the dirt. Get into a tiff with her and find out what she is. You have been warned. She went as far as to end my 20 years of shopping at Fay Meyers for a family of 6. I refuse to do business with Fay Meyers because they back her in her failing business.
Kelli K.
May 20, 2022
I took the one-day BRC2 course with Steve and Darrel at Range View High School. Registering for the the course over the phone with Colleen was easy (although as an introvert I wish I could have registered online.) The course requisites were clearly outlined on the website and again in a follow-up email. I started the day super nervous but was so happy and pleasantly surprised to finish the day more confident in my riding skills.

Both instructors were great at encouraging us and giving us tips on our riding as we practiced each of the maneuvers. They presented the expectations and objectives of each skill well, and managed discussions with the riders after each learning experience. Darrel did an amazing job teaching the classroom portion of the course. He kept us on track while making it entertaining. Looking forward to doing their Top Gun Rider course next!
Shana H.
Mar 15, 2022
Great experience. My daughter and I completed the basic rider course this weekend. While the website to register left me with a few questions, Colleen was extremely responsive and helpful. The online and zoom group discussion was informative and well laid out. Then came the tough part.me riding a motorcycle. My anticipation was that no one would be able to make this happen but Faisal our riding coach was patient, informative and awesome.

After two days of learning from him I am excited to begin riding. This course was not intended to make me an expert but I sure feel more comfortable on a bike. Looking forward to more training with this organization.
Heath V.
Jul 25, 2021
This was the worst experience in a course that I could imagine. While I was initially registering for the class with Colleen (The president of t3rg) I disclosed to Colleen that I had a valid ID card but I am elidgeable for a driver license, I just have to go to the DMV. I wanted to go through the motorcycle course first so I could get the paper endorsement.

That way I wouldn't have to make two trips to the DMV. Colleen stated (your ID card will be fine for the course as long as it has the same ID# that was on your license). Colleen even got off the phone with me to make a call so she could ensure that I would be eligible. She called me back and said there won't be any problems with my ID card.

So I paid the $350, took the online course which is 3-5 hours as well as a zoom class. I live far in the mountains with no bus routes to transport me to the range for the 2-day ride course which starts at 7:00am. I had to rent a hotel so I could be close to the location and not be late. I was on time and took the written test which I passed. We started doing light motorcycle excercisis and I was pulled out of class by an instructor and told me because of having an ID card not a license I could not participate in the course.

The class alone is $350 plus the $250 hotel I purchased for 2 night non-refundable. So Colleen whom is supposed to be the (so called) president of this t3rg course isn't even familiar with her own rules and regulations for her students and giving false information to customers. She at least refunded me the $350 but would not help reemburse me for my hotel costs.

Which I think is unfair because the only reason I got this hotel was based on the misinformation that Colleen had given me. So that's why I wouldn't recommend this class in the slightest. Do you want to be a part of a program that the president doesn't even know her own basic material and passes BS information to students causing situations like.

I called Colleen wanting to take my grievance to a higher level but being the president she has no oversight and cannot be reprimanded. So for all the loss of money, e classes, and zoom, all I got was a real barely amicable apology and a refund. So of you decide for some reason you want to take this course please do your own research on all the rules and regulations pertaining to your situation or you may have a similar fate mine and have an instructor talk out there ass P.S. the bearded heavier set instructor with the large man boobs (you can't miss them) came off as a total jerk.

He addressed the class like he was some high and mighty drill sergeant. I realize safety is of the utmost importance but should be handled with diplomacy and respect. This is a basic riding course for beginners not the military and his abrasive, cocky demeanor was unnecessary, as well as not condusive to a healthy learning environment. Enjoy your cheese burger fatso I may not have a license but what I can do see my dick in the shower can you? Don't you lie to your self Mr Mcfaterson god is watching probably been a while huh, which is probably why your such an A hole.

On a real note Mr Mcfaterson really should consider a different job, like a truck driver or something so he doesn't bother people and he can just devour 4 plates of biscuits and gravy at a truck stop. At least he would be suplying infrastructure instead of being a shitty teacher. T The thin older instructor with the gray hair is the only saving grace to your entire program he was a very knowledgeable nice guy able to give pertinent information but talk to people as an equal human being.

So thank you good sir, your kindness was the only positive t, ,,,h ing that happened to me today. I wish you nothing but the best. I know nothing will ever come of this grievence. I can almost guarantee Colleen might read a second of it then delete it right in the circular file. As president she doesn't want to take responsibility for this or put her self in a bad light.

Like usual it's the nice guys that get fucked. But sometimes nice guys get pushed to far. I give this class 1 star 3-middle fingers and 2- poops. Don't think I forgot about you Mr Mcfaterson. This should tied you over maybe. Please refrain from licking the screen. Unless it's over the poops
Jill Tarnoff
Jan 02, 2021
This was an excellent course! I learned a lot and feel 100% more comfortable on a bike now. Ty was an exceptional riding coach and instructor. There were a few little hiccups in the whole process but nothing that wasn't at least attempted to be rectified. I would definitely recommend this course. (BRC)
Artem R.
Aug 29, 2020
All 1 star reviews are accurate. Do not recommend even to my worst enemy! Take your money, reschedule 5 times in a row and refused my cancellation request. Yes your bank will give you money back but I can't believe these garbage human beings exist!
Michael B.
Oct 11, 2019
Rip-offs! You could learn how to ride a bike better riding a bicycle and it wouldn't cost $400! Stay away from these guys if your smart. Colleen the con-artist will getcha. She's been doin it fir years
Mark B.
Jul 23, 2019
Two years later and I now understand why they spent so much time working on slow speed maneuvering. Riding a motorcycle on the open road is relatively simple. Maneuvering around a gas station or in a parking lot on a 500 pound bike is another matter. Really happy I had this training.
Manny S.
Jan 26, 2019
This company took my money over the phone for a class 4 days prior. On the day of the class i called them and informed them I was running behind 10 minutes due to factors beyond my control. They then told me I could come in or reschedule for another class at no extra charge. They said would call me immediately after the class that day to reschedule.

I was not a "no show" I didn't recieve a call so I called them after a bit of phone tag, I got in touch with colleen boyle who basically tried to tell me my money was forfeited and to pay again. She in fact told me that they do not ever lose chargebacks and to dispute it with the credit card company if I desired. I know I'm not the first person the have ripped off but I would like to be the last.
Jennifer Miller
Jan 05, 2019
T3RG is a great school for beginners like myself to people who want to refresh their memory and get the motorcycle endorsement without the hassle of trying to wait and get an appointment to test at the DMV. The instructors are state certified to pass you and let you go right to the DMV and get the endorsement! Jesse Roush was my instructor, and I HIGHLY recommend him for his patience, competence, and encouragement of his students.
Mark Pongratz
Nov 06, 2018
This company denied the full legal use of a gift Certificate according to federal laws requiring expiration dates be no less than 5 years from issue date. I was denied use of the $275 gift certificate and never reimbursed. This company is a psuedoscam. Colleen Boyle the owner is violating federal laws by not refunding these gift cards she refuses to honor. The worst company I have ever dealt with.
Laura Benson
Oct 25, 2018
These are lies. I'm sure any positive reviews are made by the owner. I've spoke to numerous people this company has ripped off. All the other companies know that this company is basically a front to steal from people also. I'M WORKING ON A CLASS ACTION SUIT, PLEASE CONTACT IF YOU ARE A VICTIM. I don't want them to pray on someone who is just trying to do the right thing and learn how to ride from a class and over $350. It's ridiculous they don't have any accountability.
Sam T.
Oct 06, 2018
These clowns are the biggest ripoff in town. They basically set up this business to rob people of there money. I have spoken to numerous people that this company has tooken money from. THEY HAVE ALL SAID THE SAME THING. T3rg thinks that they can just take your money and give you nothing in return they have a no return clause so as soon as you sign up for the class even if it is 2 months before which it is because there classes are usually "filled" they keep your money will not return it for any reason. That's 335$ down the drain I don't know how these crooks colleen dave jesse or any other employees can think that this is ok but it is not and I will get my money back from you.
Lisa A.
Mar 23, 2018
I am so disappointed in this company. Their website is not well made at all. I deal with technology and websites on a daily basis and I found their site hard to navigate. Scheduling a class is way harder than it needs to be. As a gift for my husband for Christmas I signed him up for the basic rider two course so he could get his motorcycle endorsement.

He has ridden dirt bikes for years so he did not need the basic 1 course that is a two day class. He just needed a motorcycle refresher and test for the license. What they do not tell you and is not made very clear on their website is you MUST have your own motorcycle for this class. Meaning you must buy or rent a motorcycle and ride it to their class without a license.

They even indicate on their class page that this is for riders with experience to "get legal." When we called them about this they literally laughed at us and told us there was nothing they could do and that we would absolutely not see our money back. So that's $195 they have of ours that we are getting nothing for and are not going to see again despite that they did not provide us any goods or services. In short, they are crooks and do not seem to care about their customers one bit, (let alone the state laws.) Steer clear!
Thomas Aaron
May 01, 2017
I took the Basic Rider Course with T3RG and their trainer, Pete, to earn my motorcycle endorsement. It was a great experience and worth every penny. When I signed up, they provided me with a very concise email explaining exactly where to acquire my study booklet, where to go for training, the schedule, etc. They also were very clear about their expectations of the student arriving on time, with proper materials and riding gear.

There was no guesswork involved. My knowledge and riding level was above some in the class and below others, and Pete did a great job of adapting to everyone and making sure we all were both challenged and successful. I highly recommend this company, trainer and program to anyone wanting to be safer on the street and become more skillful at handling motorcycles. Thanks Pete, Colleen and T3RG.
Ashley Averett
Apr 02, 2017
I wish they actually offered the $150 scooter introduction course like they advertise online. I called t3rg and the woman who answered the phone was decent, but when I asked about the scooter course she said there was no such thing and what I actually needed to take the $350, 2 day, 10 hour motorcycle course. I'm on a 49cc scooter, cruisin neighborhood streets at 20 mph goin to get groceries and back.

I don't need the same education as someone ridin a Harley at 80mph. I told her thanks for her time but I must have the wrong place because I'm just looking for a scooter class. Got back home to my computer and found that it was in fact their website that offered this 4 hour, $150 course which is more in my budget, my time limits and my basic needs.

I called her back and told her about the course I found on their website that I was interested in and that's when the attitude started. BIG attitude. Like woah lady. Don't advertise something you don't offer, don't mislead people to get an extra $200 out of them, and most importantly don't be rude to someone who might be your client one day. I'll find someone else to give my money to.
Kayler Rietcheck
Apr 29, 2016
I hate to leave a poor review because the instructor I met was very friendly and seemed knowledgable, but the owner of the company is absolutely wretched. I had the misfortune of having a few phone calls with her. Both times she was very unpleasant and immediately confrontational. I tried to take the class two weeks ago, but was unable to make it due to a family crisis.

I called to reschedule and explained my situation hoping for a little sympathy. I found none. She got confrontational to the point where I had to take a step back and explain to her that I wasn't trying to get in an argument. I had to pay $150 to reschedule. I tried to do the homework at 7 on the Friday before my course, and realized that the booklet required isn't available online.

It's 2016, get with the times. So I show up and explain to the instructor. He was very understanding and friendly. He was going to let me complete the course, however the owner stepped in and kicked me out. We talked on the phone and she was extremely rude. I don't understand how a company can operate with zero standards for customer service. She started to curse at me on the phone until she eventually hung up after I told her I refused to pay another rescheduling fee.

Apparently they do not care about sharing the joys of the road with new riders. They simply see you as a dollar bill. In the end I drove 40 mins (both ways) and payed $500 out of pocket, only to be treated poorly and have nothing to show for it. Wouldn't recommend to someone I didn't like. Please avoid.
Devin J.
Feb 12, 2016
T3RG terms and conditions regarding class cancellation. Class changes with more than 24 hours' notice will be made gladly with no charge. Class changes with less than 24 hours' notice may not be possible. No refunds. T3RG canceled my class with LESS THEN 24 hours and as such I could not reschedule that time off and cannot take the class.

Regardless of the stipulated 24 hours notice T3RG will not refund your money. They will break their own terms and conditions and them require you respect the NO REFUNDS portion. This is extremely unprofessional, dishonest, and scummy. Way to go T3RG, you've successfully stolen $320. I found another motorcycle class in the area for $200 before the discount they gave me after telling them about your practices
Tiffany T.
Mar 19, 2015
There are very few places in my life where I have received SUPERB care but every aspect of my experience in getting my motorcycle license with this company was PHENOMENAL! Colleen was very responsive to every call, text, or email and she did so in a consistent timely manner. She was patient and assisting in rescheduling my class when the weather prevented the class dates and when my work schedule interferred. DEREK.my Basic Rider Instructor, was very professional and down to earth.

He was knowledgeable and entertaining which made my class fun. I am a 45 year old female and my class consisted of myself and two young men early 20s who had prior motorcycle riding experience. He was able to bridge the age and gender gap engaging all three of us. As a newbie to riding, he took the time to answer questions, and helped me figured out the basics like how to put my helment on properly.lol.

He encouraged and coached in a thorough manner. It was truly refreshing to be taught by Derek. I thank both Colleen and Derek for their time and effort! I feel prepared and safe and just today got my motorcycle endorsement! Woot woot! I will definitely recommend this class and will go back soon to take a following course. Basic Rider 2! Kuddos to a well ran riding program.may they be an example for how other businesses are run. Tiffany Trese
Andrew Belgum
Mar 26, 2014
This place is a rip off do not sign up. I was told I could have a refund on my money if I could not make the date I was scheduled for. That is a complete lie. They are nothing but crooks. Do not waste your money here. I since went and took my class else where and it was fantastic. He even gave a warning on how poorly these guys prepare people to go out in the real world and ride. Wish I would have known that before hand.
Ron S.
Jul 10, 2012
Hi Colleen, I just wanted to email you and tell you what a GREAT class this was. I spoke with you before registration and explained my issues with riding 2 up and you recommended the Total Control Class 1 for me. The first drill I did was a mess. I managed to be all over the place, tense and not trusting myself or the bike, (typical). By the end of the day, (I still need to practice a bit), I was confidently shifting my weight, hanging off the bike to lean into turns and performing all the drills confidently.

On my way home, I just felt so different and confident knowing that my bike can easily and safely perform turns, u-turns, tight circles and leans. I not only didn't fear them anymore, I was looking forward to turning opportunities to practice my new skills. Plus it is a lot more fun not being fearful of messing up and dumping the bike. The instructors were fantastic. Ron S Monument, CO
Mark A.
May 08, 2012
When you sign up here you will be required to perform "homework". It is a well written book with questions at the back. Upon arrival at the class our instructor Michael met us and took us to a classroom at Range-View High School. Michael had a class of 8 of all different skill levels. Over the course he did a great job of making sure we all understood all facets of the exercise.

I personally also appreciate the fact that T3RG isn't a license factory. just because you pay the money doesn't mean you are going to pass. This gave me confidence that they are turning out people that will be able to navigate the road. Thank you Michael and T3RG. Mark Allen
Alan B.
Mar 27, 2012
I recently took a basic motorcycle riding course with T3RG at Fay Myers off Arapahoe Road, and enjoyed every minute of the the two day 15 hour course on my little Honda Rebel, I believe I heard someone call it a 250. Before arriving you are required to complete homework which you can pick up at any location listed on T3RG's website, this is so when you get there the classroom time is minimal as possible, we spent three hours in the classroom going around answering the questions and the rest was spent out on the course.

My coaches were amazing, they were critically helpful without being anywhere near rude or to make someone feel uncomfortable, they actually thrived to make sure everyone was comfortable at every stage of riding, particularly myself. Little time was spent walking the bike with the clutches friction zone, before we actually kicked our feet up and applied some throttle, not that this is a bad thing because after all we are there to ride.

Before we began any course we were explained in detail what we were going to be doing during this course and then the coach performed a couple laps to assure we understood what was expected. Each course lasted for some time with the coaches pulling me to the side they felt need some guidance in certain areas or they were use hand signals or just yell it out to the riders, again not to be mean but because the bikes are loud.

At the end of the course you are required to pass an evaluation of your riding which consists of a few of the riding techniques learned, again it is explained in detail with time to practice before you actually start. Motorcycles, helmets and water are all provided, although if you have your own helmet already it is recommended that you wear it. Only thing you are required to bring are long sleeved shirt, pants, full fingered gloves and eye protection. Pretty minimal stuff considering the FUN you are going to have. I will be taking other courses in the future with this company.
Kellie A.
Jul 05, 2010
I took the basic rider course that was instructed by Steve. I had never ridden a motorcycle prior to the course, but by the end of the second class, I was getting around no problem! I learned a ton and Steve and Colleen were great. The class was well worth the money, and I'm definitely planning on going back for other courses in the future.
Carrie R.
Jun 12, 2007
I took the Basic Rider Course with T3RG a couple of years ago and highly recommend them for any new rider looking to get their motorcycle endorsement or learn how to ride a scooter. It's a fairly intense weekend, 15 hours over two days, some classroom, a lot of riding. The coaches are super dooper, with a positive and professional attitude. They provide you with a motorcycle (250 ccs) and a helmet.

Even if you've never sat on a motorcycle before, you'll be riding by the end. They give you the test, and you just have to take proof to the DMV for your shiny new "M" on your license! Even though their address is on north Federal, they give classes all over the metro area. See their website to find the one closest to you. I can't wait to take their experienced rider class! (They told me I'd have to make turns one handed, and swerve! Eeks!)