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Welcome to Columbia Powersports Like so many successful businesses Columbia Powersports had a simple beginning; one man with an idea! Started in 1978 as Capitol Kawasaki, Paul Dickey, the original owner, opened one store at 3718 Rosewood Drive. He was the sole proprietor, selling and servicing Kawasaki motorcycles and jet skis. After two very successful years Paul decided in April 1980 to incorporate and bring Wayne Wilkes into the business, and the two men as stockholders began to operate Capitol Kawasaki, Inc. The business grew rapidly in the 1980's with Capitol Kawasaki Inc. making the National Top 20 Sales Ranking five years in a row. In November 1986 Paul and Wayne decided to open a second dealership at 6329 Two Notch Road under the name of Columbia Yamaha, Inc. doing business as Columbia Yamaha Suzuki. Since then, Paul has retired and Wayne has moved to 6217 Two Notch Rd. Another dealership has opened at 3750 Fernandina Rd. Motorcycle License in South Carolina

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t rex motorcycle dealer texasDMV Cheat Sheets also offers: Steps to getting your license 50 essential study-guide questions Traffic signs and signals Purchase a DMV Written Test Cheat Sheet Whether you're in a hurry to eat some of South Carolina's famous barbecue, or just want to cruise along the tree-lined highways, you can count on a motorcycle for the quickest and most enjoyable trip. If you're interested in getting a SC motorcycle license, keep reading for more information on how to do so. If you recently moved to South Carolina and already have an out-of-state motorcycle license/endorsement, you'll need to transfer your credentials within 90 days of moving to the state. Visit your local SC Department of Motor Vehicles (SCDMV) Surrender your out-of-state license/endorsement.

Provide proof of your: Identity and SC residency. The DMV provides a helpful list of acceptable documents. Social Security number (SSN). Legal presence in the United States. South Carolina car insurance. Parent or legal guardian's consent, IF you're younger than 18 years old. Submit a completed Application for a Non-Commercial Credential (Form Take a vision test. Pass the motorcycle written and road tests, IF your out-of-state license has been expired for 9 months or more. In order to be eligible for a South Carolina motorcycle license you must: Be at least 15 years old. Take a vision screening. Pass the written knowledge test for motorcycles. Earn a motorcycle permit OR already hold a South Carolina license of another class. Pass the SCDMV's motorcycle road skills exam. Complete a Motorcycle Safety Foundation (MSF) education course. Your skills test will be administered by the course provider. Pay the required motorcycle licensing fees.

17 years old or younger, you must also provide a Certification of School Attendance, Driver's Education and Driving Practice (Form PDLA), which certifies that you: Are enrolled in school. Have completed a standard Driver's Ed course approved by the SC Department of Motor Vehicles. Taking a MSF course will NOT satisfy this requirement. If you don't already have a South Carolina driver's license of another class, you'll first need to apply for a motorcycle permit before getting your full motorcycle license. To get your motorcycle beginner permit, visit any South Carolina Department of Motor Vehicles office and: SC residency and legal presence. The DMV provides a list of acceptable identity and residency paperwork. Show proof of your parent or legal guardian's consent IF you're younger than 18 years old. The easiest way to do this is to bring them with you to the DMV! Complete an Application for a Non-Commercial Credential (Form 447-NC).

Provide a Certification of School Attendance, Driver's Education and Driving Practice (Form PDLA), IF you're 17 years old or younger. Show evidence of SC motorcycle insurance. Pass the following exams: Written motorcycle knowledge test. Pay the required fees: You'll then receive your SC motorcycle permit! You must hold your motorcycle permit for at least 180 days before going in to apply for a motorcycle license. SC Motorcycle Permit Restrictions The rules and restrictions that apply to beginner driver's permits also apply to your beginner motorcycle permit. In addition to those restrictions, you cannot operate your motorcycle from midnight to 6.a.m. unless you are accompanied by a parent or guardian who has a Class M license. Jump over to our Driver's Permits page for a full picture of the requirements for riding with your motorcycle permit in South Carolina. Once you've fulfilled the requirements above, you'll need to do one of two things;

Take and pass an on-motorcycle road test. Complete a Motorcycle Safety Foundation education course. As part of the class completion, you will pass a course road exam. See below for details. If you take your road test through the DMV, you'll need to provide: Your motorcycle beginner's permit. A motorcycle in safe working order. Proof of registration and insurance for the motorcycle. schedule an appointment for your road test using the SCDMV's vehicle skills test scheduler. When you're ready, visit your local SCDMV office branch and present: Identity, residency, and legal presence in the U.S. The DMV gives you a list of acceptable residency and identification documents. Parent or legal guardian's consent, if you're under 18 years old. Certification of School Attendance, Driver's Education and Driving Practice (Form PDLA), If you're 17 years old or younger. Completed Application for a Non-Commercial Credential (Form 447-NC).