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Our Purpose

Our mission is to provide valuable resources and insights through educational content, including blogs and videos, helping new motorcyclists gain confidence and competence in their skills.

Empowering New Riders

The Motorcycling Education Hub by R-Rated Motorcycle Rides was created with one purpose: to help new riders and learners gain the confidence, skills, and mindset they need to enjoy the road sooner, safer, and smarter. Learning to ride isn’t just about passing a test — it’s about mastering the art of motorcycling. Too often, new riders are left to figure things out on their own, which can slow down progress and increase risks.

 

Our hub bridges that gap by providing clear, practical education that blends roadcraft, safety awareness, and rider development, based on evidence, best practices, or quotes from authoritative sources.

 

Here, you’ll find guidance tailored for learners: from step-by-step riding strategies and supervisor tips to insights on risk, fatigue, and rider mindset. The goal is simple — to help you become a competent and confident rider quicker than without structured support. Whether you’re supervising a learner or building your own skills, the Motorcycling Education Hub is your companion on the journey from nervous beginner to capable rider. 

Start learning today — explore our resources and take your riding to the next level.

About:
Dr Raymond Ho (PhD Mechanical Engineering) is an accredited Q-Ride rider trainer. He has extensive riding experience on local, interstate and international roads and completed numerous advanced road riding courses. He regularly organises daily, overnight, and occasionally international motorcycle rides. 

Raymond has a YouTube channel https://www.youtube.com/@rratedmotorcyclerides that documents local, popular ride routes aimed at learners, showing what sort of road conditions and scenery can be expected. He also designed an app that allows easy connection of supervisors and learners for supervised rides https://rrmcr.glide.page and a biker rider’s blog www.rratedmotorcyclerides.com

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