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Kawasaki Motorcycle MechanicBenefits of Motorcycle Mechanic TrainingA good motorcycle mechanic needs to be able to do everything to keep a motorcycle in top condition. This ranges from routine tasks such as changing the oil to complex engine overhauls. Mechanics tend to learn these skills as an apprentice to a skilled mechanic. However, this often takes years, and apprentices earn much lower salaries than their mechanic counterparts. In order to decrease the number of years spent as an apprentice, a popular option is to obtain one of the degrees offered by motorcycle mechanic schools. These pre-apprenticeship courses are available at many community colleges. They last 5-6 months and can help connect you to a good company for your apprenticeship. Kawasaki Motorcycle Mechanic Schools Kawasaki motorcycles first arrived in the U.S. in 1965, and are considered one of the “Big 4” motorcycle companies. They place enormous responsibility on their certified mechanics and generally prefer to hire those who have obtained degrees in their own specific Kawasaki Motorcycle Mechanic schools. These schools teach the specifics of each Kawasaki motorcycle model, the unique tools used, and any procedural preferences the company has for its mechanics. Although many other schools and colleges offer courses in motorcycle mechanics, you must ensure that if your school is not recognized by Kawasaki directly that it at least offers the K-Tech curriculum course. This curriculum is not only officially endorsed by Kawasaki motorcycles, but also specially equipped with current motorcycles by Kawasaki Motors Corp, USA for you to learn and practice on.
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