The MOA is always on the lookout for new member benefits we can bring you to enhance your membership experience. The newest member benefit is a 10% discount on any California Superbike School class you’d like to take.
Keith Code pioneered step-by-step advanced one-on-one rider training in 1976, and in the decades since, his California Superbike School
has become the world’s largest motorcycle track school. Spread across four levels of training, CSS will break your riding down into its essential components and bring real understanding to you no matter your current skill level.
CSS uses the BMW S 1000 RR for its classes, or you can use your own bike if you prefer.
Members of the BMW Motorcycle Owners of America can now benefit from a 10% discount on CSS courses — any level, any location, any date! Since single-day schools start at $645, your 10% discount ($64.50) covers your annual MOA membership of $59, and if you take advantage of a CSS two-day camp and use their motorcycle for it, you could save nearly $400, depending on the date and location of your CSS class. On top of that, you could qualify for a Paul B Rider Safety Training Rebate of up to $200!
The CSS “lean bike” is used as part of Level II classes.
You must contact CSS directly to register for your class with this MOA discount — registration with this discount is not available through their online registration process. Visit the CSS website to view the schedule and associated costs for each class, then call (800) 530-3350 to secure your spot in the class of your choice (provided it’s not already sold out, that is). Be prepared to provide your MOA member number. Contact us by email if you’re unsure of your member number or call the main office at (864) 438-0962.
CSS holds classes at renowned race facilities in Alabama, California, Kentucky, New Jersey, Nevada, Pennsylvania, Virginia and Washington, which means you’re never that far away from building your riding skills the CSS way. Ride your own bike or use one of the BMW S 1000 RRs CSS has; CSS can also provide (at additional cost) any riding gear you might need.