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    Rich Oliver's Mystery School

    5.0 (37 reviews)
    Closed 8:00 am - 5:00 pm
    Updated 2 months ago

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    "Best place on earth!"- exclaims my 10 year old son. This is our third year riding at Rich Oliver's and we love it! Rich and his staff are top-notch, professional, and easy-going. He adapts the program to meet your needs. My kids learn something new each time. This place is a gem!

    Thanks for a great time and some life long memories!
    Kristin H.

    I can't say enough of how great Rich Oliver's Mystery school was! Their dedication to excellence and safety were obvious. Beautifully maintained course. Kind, courteous, knowledgeable staff gave a lot of one on one training... no kid left behind! Owners Rich and Karin are amazing.

    Danielle Z.

    Incredibly wonderful experience for our 8 boys and 4 dads. They all made great memories and learned great things about how to build a bike and be proud of what they can accomplish on building with their own hands. Karin and Rich are great with the kids and really took an interest in each one.

    Best weekend ever! We took a group of 6 adults and 6 kids ranging from 8-17 years old and everyone had an amazing time. The motorcycles are all run perfect, the instruction is amazing, and you learn so much while having a non-stop action packed great time. I can't say enough great things about Karen and Rich. If you want to have an unforgettable weekend sign up ASAP.

    Bigmike C.

    This is a great place, professional and clean. What an awesome idea to not only teach kids riding fundamentals but proper exercise, nutrition and the best part.... mechanical skills!! First class operation and equipment. We will be back!

    For Christmas, my son got a private lesson with Rich to learn how to ride a dirt bike. We drove from Sacramento for the experience and it was time well spent. Worth every penny. Rich went over the mechanics of the bike, started my son slow (who had never ridden a motorcycle) and progressed him quickly based on his ability. By the end of the day my son was even taking some jumps. I really admire the teaching style of Rich and am grateful that he gave my son a good foundation in riding. Here's the feedback from my son: I did a private lesson with Rich Oliver and it was totally worth it. I didn't know anything when I started and by the end I was really confident. He is a great teacher and super interesting guy. His wife Karen is super nice as-well and made a amazing lunch for everyone.

    Megan P.

    What an absolutely amazing day! My family and I went for a private course day because we are at all different levels. We all walked away with new techniques to work on and smiles on our faces. Rich, Kaitlin, and Karin showed a lot of care throughout the day in large and small ways. Very professional, full of great information, and great attention to detail. We will definitely be back for another go!

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    Hodie K.

    Rich Oliver's Mystery School is something that benefits all types of motorcycle riding, whether it be dirt or road, track or street; the "mystery" is the skill set you will learn that you never thought you had. Due to rain, the two-day Fun Camp was cut short to one day. I was bummed because the second day was supposed to be when the real fun was to start. But, we're currently scheduling a make-up weekend. I still feel compelled to write about the experience because it was just so much fun! In fact, I might say it was the most fun I've had on a motorcycle, ever. What is it? It's basically a flat tracking school, but not specifically a flat tracking school. The venue is set at Rich Oliver's residence in Auberry, CA, which is roughly 30 miles East of Fresno, just at the foot of the Sierras. His property is impressive and a motorcyclist's dream as it is literally surrounded by various mini tracks used for all the different drills and races. The equipment is provided: a Yamaha TT-R125 outfitted with Lindemann Engineering suspension, a dual-purpose rear tire made for easy and predictable sliding, and a few other factory options making it an ideal dirt tracking companion. Rich instructs the group (max. group size is 8 at any given school) starting out with the basics: how to operate the motorcycle, which is made to accustom each rider to its assigned machine for the weekend. He then goes over proper riding technique. While many may think that dirt riding might be contradictory to the way you have been riding your street bike, it really isn't. So, here's the deal and why this school will benefit anyone who rides a motorcycle. The drills Rich put you through allow one to understand how a motorcycle works under extreme circumstances. You learn how a bike reacts when the rear starts to slide and do unpredictable things like falling; in turn, you learn how to make an unpredictable situation predictable, while having the most fun you will ever have. It's really quite a rhythmic experience as you begin to put all the fundamentals you learn the first half of the day together. The day moves very quickly and it should be noted that his school isn't for everybody. It helps to go with a group that is equally skilled. Our group had four that have attended before (including Rich Oliver's Pro School, which is a four-day camp that puts very experienced riders, usually racers, through rigorous and physically demanding drills), me, and two that had very little dirt experience. The two with no dirt experience struggled a bit but did their best and improvement was noted and would have been exponential the second day, according to Rich. For whatever reason, I was able to pick it up pretty quickly, perhaps because of my limited dirt experience when I was a kid. At one point, I posted the best time for the Big Oval Time Trial at the end of the first day. There's no feeling like going WOT deep into a dirt, lean the bike, dump down a gear, and feel the bike go into a controlled slide. Then, you go WOT again and power slide out of the turn and prepare for the next. Yes, there is a lot of crashing involved and in fact, I won the award for the nastiest crash of the day, a high-side that pitched me into the air not high enough to throw me over the bars, but onto the bars...about 1 cm away from the family jewels...weee! I have to keep this short and sweet because we weren't able to do the second day, which was supposed to be twice as hard and twice as fun. I was really looking forward to the 25 lap race at the end! Oh well, until next time. For now, I leave you with this bitter-sweet taste of quite possibly the best thing you could do for your riding. No, I don't expect to start backing in the 125 at the track, but I think this will help my overall riding. Okay, time to go buy a dirt bike now! UPDATE: I wrote this review in Feb. Since then, I've gone to the Fun Camp two more times (and bought a dirt bike). The second day is so much more intense and way more fun! The first half is spent doing drills and a few lectures on health & nutrition & race preperation (i.e. focus) gained from Rich's race experience -- very cool stuff! The second half is spent racing! While it's nothing like road racing where you get chills before the race starts, the competition is equal. Shoving an elbow into your buddy while sliding around his or her outside is good for a few chuckles (and bruises). Winning the 25-lap main is pretty rewarding too because you need to stay consistent yet aggressive...and yes, I did win :)

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    Great times. Learned a lot. Would go back. The grounds are very well maintained. Gear and bikes in great condition. 10/10

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    Really fun and relaxed camp in a beautiful setting. Instructors were accommodating to all types of students.

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    I'm fairly inexperienced and Karin and the other staff were great at giving me tips and endless encouragement!

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