Motorcycle/Outdoor Power Technology students will be exposed to areas such as shop safety, shop operations, hand tool usage, component identification, engine design, electrical systems, primary and final drives, 4-strokes, 2-strokes and clutch and brake systems. Students spend a majority of time developing hands-on skills in customer service, engine repair, drivability, diagnostics, shop management, and high performance. Earn tools and scholarship money through involvement in student organizations such as SkillsUSA, FFA, Hot Rodders of Tomorrow, and NHRA’s Young and Education Services by competing in a skill area.
Students enrolled in the program have an opportunity to participate in three student group/competitions-SkillsUSA, Hot Rodders of Tomorrow, and Future Farmers of America (FFA). Participation in these activities provides students opportunities to improve skills, network with professionals in the field, and earn scholarship dollars for post-secondary education.