Guided Motorcycle Tours

All of our tours begin at the Mindshift Motorcycle Training Facility and follow a thoughtfully planned route designed to immerse you in real-world riding scenarios—whether on-road, off-road, or a mix of both. Our experienced guides tailor each tour to the individual rider's skill level and goals, offering personalized guidance and practical tips throughout the ride.

Each tour includes a pre-ride and post-ride briefing to ensure all participants understand the route, objectives, and safety protocols. Riders must bring their own motorcycles and complete a waiver before participating. Tours vary in length and difficulty, so there’s something for every rider—just be sure to pack water and a few snacks!

Required:

  1. M2 endorsement
  2. Insurance coverage for yourself and your motorcycle
  3. Must be 18 years or older

On-Road Tours

Perfect for recent Basic Rider Course (BRC) graduates, riders adjusting to a new bike, or those looking to discover new routes, our on-road tours focus on practical, everyday riding. These tours emphasize the key techniques of street riding, including lane positioning, hazard recognition, and smooth operation. Led by knowledgeable guides, these rides offer valuable insights for commuting, recreational riding, or weekend trips—helping you build confidence and enjoy the ride even more.


Adventure (ADV) Tours

If you're ready to explore beyond the pavement and embrace the thrill of adventure riding, our ADV tours are for you. Designed for riders who want to get off the beaten path and experience a variety of terrains, these tours include everything from gravel and mud to water crossings and scenic backroads.

Participants must have a dual-sport, ADV, enduro, or similarly capable motorcycle, and we strongly recommend at least two years of riding experience before joining. These tours are about exploration, skill-building, and connecting with nature—all while receiving expert coaching along the way.

For questions about ADV tours, please contact Aaron Horst: (717) 367-1330


Riding Gear Requirements

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Helmet — DOT approved

Helmet - Full-face, 3/4 helmets are acceptable, provided that they meet minimum DOTcertification. Personal helmets are subject to inspection for the DOT certification and that they are in good working condition. 1/2 shell helmets are not permissible.

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Eye Protection

Eye protection - Face shield, goggles or some form of sun/eye glasses. They may be tinted or clear. Ordinary prescription glasses may be worn. For night training eye protection must be clear.

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Long Sleeves

Long sleeve T-shirt or dress shirt that reaches the wrist or jacket are all acceptable.

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Sturdy Pants

You must wear pants! No exceptions. Denim or leather jeans are preferred. All pants are required to have NO holes in them and must come down to the foot. Dress slacks, spandex, leggings, and sweatpants are NOT permissible.

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Full-finger Gloves

Must be full finger and cannot be open on the back of the hand or knuckles. Gloves must be motorcycle specific or sturdy leather or synthetic. (Dishwashing gloves and surgeon's gloves are NOT permissible)

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Over-the-ankle Boots or Shoes

MUST completely cover your ankle, have little to no heel (NOT cloth, canvas, etc.), and have a good rubber sole for traction. Thin fabric shoes made of canvas or other non-boot fabrics are not permissible.