Motorcycle Training in Naas | RSA-Approved IBT & Lessons Co. Kildare
- Astory Media
- Apr 18
- 2 min read
Motorcycle Training in Naas, Co. Kildare
Raven Driving Training delivers RSA-approved motorcycle training in Naas, Co. Kildare. Our experienced instructors provide structured, professional training to help you ride safely and earn your full motorcycle licence. Whether you are a first-time rider or preparing for your test, we have the right course for you.
Motorcycle Courses in Naas
IBT Course in Naas
The IBT is a mandatory two-day course for all new motorcycle riders in Ireland. Our RSA-approved programme includes 16 hours of training across two full days, combining classroom theory with hands-on practical riding. Motorcycle and safety gear are fully provided.
Pre-Test Motorcycle Preparation in Naas
Completed your IBT and ready to take your motorcycle test? Our targeted pre-test sessions in the Naas area sharpen your skills, build confidence, and cover the manoeuvres and routes examiners look for.
Beginner Motorcycle Lessons
New to motorcycles? We offer beginner-friendly sessions in Naas to help you get comfortable on a bike before your IBT. Our instructors take a calm, patient approach to ensure you feel safe and ready to progress.
Back to Riding
Been off the bike for a while? Our back-to-riding refresher sessions in the Naas area will help you regain confidence and get back up to speed safely. We tailor each session to your experience level.
Why Choose Raven in Naas?
RSA-approved motorcycle instructors
Training on Naas and Kildare roads you will face in your test
Motorcycle and all safety equipment provided
Personalised coaching at every stage
Flexible lesson times to fit your schedule
Other Areas We Cover Near Naas
Tallaght, South Dublin
Finglas, Dublin
Dún Laoghaire, Dublin
South Dublin
Carlow
Book Your Motorcycle Training in Naas Today
Contact Raven Driving Training to book your IBT course or motorbike lessons in Naas. For full details, visit our motorcycle training Dublin page or see all available motorcycle training programmes.

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