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  • The average salary for a motorcycle mechanic ranges from $20,000 to $40,300 a year; larger shops usually offer higher salaries and better benefits.
  • Most employers in this field prefer to hire mechanics who have graduated from vocational training programs of small engine mechanics.
  • Work in this field can be a little spotty depending on the location and the season.

What does a motorcycle mechanic do?

A motor cycle mechanic, essentially, does the same job as a car mechanic, but they work exclusively with motorcycles, scooters, and mopeds. Some motorcycle mechanics specialize in repair work, while others focus in rebuilding engines or doing body work. Many motorcycle mechanics are trained on specific types of engines, so they only know about certain types of cycles.

What are the career opportunities for a motorcycle mechanic?

As long as motorcycle enthusiasts continue to love their bikes, there will be a need for motorcycle mechanics. For most motorcyclists, riding is considered a hobby. That means motorcycles are usually not used as a person's main source of transportation, so work in this field can be a little spotty depending on the location and season. Therefore, employment demands for motorcycle mechanics are not expected to be extraordinary, but there are jobs out there for those who have well-rounded training and experience. Larger motorcycle shops will most likely have a more constant flow of work, than smaller, independently owned shops.

What education is needed to become a motorcycle mechanic?

Most employers in this field prefer to hire mechanics who have graduated from vocational small engine mechanics training programs. These programs can last anywhere from one to two years and they involve a period of apprenticeship training. After a successful apprenticeship, motorcycle mechanics are required to pass a written certification test. However, there are a good number of professionals (usually in smaller shops) who learn motorcycle mechanics on their own or through an entry level job in a shop. In fortunate situations, some employers will pay for vocational training. The most important characteristic to have in this field, of course, is to have a strong grasp on the components of an engine and how an engine works. This is also a field in which creative problem solving is a necessary characteristic.

How much money does a motorcycle mechanic make?

The average salary for a motorcycle mechanic ranges from $20,000 to $40,300 a year. Salaries vary greatly by the type of workplace. Larger shops usually offer higher salaries and better benefits.

What are the leading schools offering programs in Motorcycle Mechanic?

  • YTI Career Institute (Motorcycle) : YTI Career Institute - Motorcycle Technology Center is located in York, Pennsylvania and offers professional motorcycle repair training. Students receive academic and career counseling support along with career placement assistance. (More Info)
  • ICS Canada : ICS Canada offers career training in Business, Design, Education, Vocational, Healthcare, Legal Studies, and Information Technology fields through flexible distance learning. (More Info)
  • Penn Foster Career School : Penn Foster Career School is the world's largest and most respected distance learning institution offers Career Diploma programs in the fields of Business, Healthcare, Education, Paralegal, Technology, Mechanics and more. (More Info)
  • Penn Foster Career School - Vocational Programs : Penn Foster Career School is one of the world's largest distance learning institutions, offers Vocational Diploma programs in the fields of Automotive Technology, Catering & Gourmet Cooking, Electrician, Fitness & Nutrition, Home Inspection, HVAC, Motorcycle Repair and more. (More Info)

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