Earn $100 per road test.
Not a rental. No training.
If you have a road-test-ready motorcycle, you can help a test-taker show up calm, prepared, and on time for their Class 6 road test. This is not a rental business. It is not rider training. Mentors do not teach, coach, or provide lessons. You simply bring a road-test-ready bike, meet at the registry, support a smooth handoff, and get compensated for showing up prepared.
- A road-test-day support service for people who do not have access to a suitable motorcycle
- A structured meetup at or near the registry for a government road test
- A way for experienced riders to help someone show up calm and prepared
- Not a rental
- Not training
- Not a riding lesson
- Not open-ended borrowing
Choose your province and city
Pick your city so we can direct you to the right local mentor guide and keep future sponsor space relevant to your area.
What mentors actually do
- Bring a road-test-ready bike: lights, brakes, tires, mirrors, and no obvious issues
- Share road-test tips via in-app messaging after a booking is confirmed — help the test-taker stay calm and prepared
- Meet about 25–30 minutes early so the test-taker can get comfortable with the bike
- Allow time to adjust: mirrors, controls, clutch friction point, and brakes
- Optionally allow a short parking-lot lap to get familiar with the bike (not training or practice riding)
- Keep things professional and respectful — calm, predictable, and safety-focused
- Wait nearby during the test — grab a coffee while the road test is in progress
What mentors should NOT do
- Do not train the test-taker
- Do not provide riding lessons or “practice sessions”
- Do not promise a pass
- Do not argue with examiners or push unsafe choices
- Do not treat this like a rental or open-ended bike borrowing
Very little time required
This is designed to be simple. Meet at the registry, hand off the bike for the road test, wait nearby or step away briefly for coffee or errands, then confirm the bike is back.
A smart handoff pattern
Meet 15–25 minutes early. Keep everything calm and straightforward. This gives the test-taker a predictable test day without turning the interaction into a lesson or practice session.
Insurance
We do not provide insurance. Many insurers have some version of permissive use, but mentors should check with their own insurer to confirm proper coverage for their situation before participating.
Built here. Growing nationally.
This page is built to work as a national mentor landing page. We’re starting where local riders are stepping up first, and we’ll expand as more cities and provinces build enough mentor coverage to support test-takers properly.
Founding sponsor spots
National spots live here on the mentor landing page until a visitor selects a city. Once a city is selected, local placements become more relevant.
Frequently asked questions
Am I renting out my motorcycle?
Am I expected to train or teach the rider?
How much time does this usually take?
Do I have to accept every request?
What kind of bike should I list?
Do I need to stay with the test-taker during the test?
Related reads and next steps
Want the fuller picture? These pages explain how the model works, what mentors are expected to do, and what test-takers should know before test day.