Come join our Learn to Ride Class. The class is offered for adults and children. Email us to schedule a date and time.
ADULTS is a free class for adults and mature teens who are ready to ride. Doesn’t matter if you’re 18 or 80, we’ll get you rolling in no time. With our safe, easy, effective method, Learn to Ride students learn how to balance, pedal, start, stop, and steer a bike, as well as adjust a helmet for proper fit. Most people learn to ride in one session, but even if they don’t, they’ll leave equipped with an easy, low-stress way to teach themselves—or, they can join us for another free class! Questions? Email us at education@memphishightailers.com.
Instructors: 1 trained instructor
Equipment: Bicycles and helmets provided to those who register online for the class.*
Registration policy: Email us at education@memphishightailers.com to schedule a date and time to do a private class.
*Anyone who chooses to bring their own bicycle must ensure that the bicycle fits and is in good working order (i.e., wheels spin freely, brakes function).
KIDS private learn to ride class for children who are ready to ditch their training wheels and ride a two-wheeler for the first time. With our safe, easy, effective method taught by experienced instructors, kids will learn how to balance, pedal, start, stop, and steer a bicycle. Most students get the hang of it in one session, but even if they don’t, parents will leave equipped with an easy, low-stress technique that will have their kids riding independently in no time. Questions? Email us at education@memphishightailers.com
Equipment: Bicycle* and helmet
Availability of loaner bikes: Limited. Kids must bring their own bike and helmet.
Registration policy: Email us at education@memphishightailers.com to schedule a date and time to do a private class.
*Parents must ensure that the bicycle fits their child and is in good working order (i.e., wheels spin freely, brakes function). The child must be able to rest his or her feet flat on the ground while sitting on the bicycle seat. Training wheels should be removed in advance and tires should be inflated until they are hard.