Technical Instructor
Expert Level Knowledge
Utilizing almost two decades of expert knowledge in power-sports electrical, mechanical, and suspension systems to effectively instruct future industry professionals.
Technical Expert
Electrical Systems
Electrical systems on power sports products are at the forefront of engineering development. With the addition of inertial measurement units (IMU), advanced ignition systems, and the ability to change the systems real time via blue tooth, machines are able to operate at much higher performance levels. Instructors must have an up-to-date knowledge of these systems and their testing, diagnostic, and repair standards and requirements.
Mechanical Systems
There is a vast array of mechanical systems in the power-sports industry, with a diversity 4-stroke engine configurations and drivetrains making up most of these mechanical systems. Instructors must be both broad and deep in their mechanical knowledge to be effective: from a 4-stroke v-twin with dual overhead cam and a constant variable transmission, to a single-cylinder with six-speed transmission and chain drive, to an inline four and a jet-drive impeller, to teach is to know.
Suspension Systems
The most sophisticated electrical systems and most powerful engines would be nothing without a well-tuned suspension system. Today's power sports suspension systems are complex and ever-evolving. Understanding the internal operation, technical characteristics, and adjustment potentials of such systems is a key to effective technical instruction.