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How much do motorcycle racing jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 22, 2026, the average yearly pay for motorcycle racing in Florida is $52,372.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $46,300.00 and $61,700.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is motorcycle racing?

Motorcycle racing is a competitive motorsport where riders race motorcycles on closed circuits, public roads, or off-road tracks. The sport includes various disciplines such as road racing, motocross, speedway, and endurance events, each with unique rules and bike specifications. Riders compete for speed, skill, and endurance, often reaching high velocities and performing technical maneuvers. Motorcycle racing is popular worldwide and is governed by organizations like the Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme (FIM). The sport requires specialized training, protective gear, and a strong understanding of motorcycles and racing strategies.

What are some common challenges motorcycle racers face when working as part of a racing team?

Motorcycle racers often encounter the challenge of effective communication and collaboration with their team, which includes mechanics, engineers, and strategists. Coordinating feedback about the bike's performance and implementing rapid adjustments during race weekends is crucial for success. Racers must also adapt quickly to team strategies and evolving track conditions, balancing personal skill with teamwork. Building trust with the crew and maintaining a positive dynamic under high-pressure situations is key to achieving competitive results.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a motorcycle racer, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Motorcycle Racer, you need advanced riding skills, in-depth knowledge of motorcycle mechanics, and often formal training or racing licenses. Familiarity with telemetry systems, racing suits, and high-performance bikes is essential for safety and performance. Exceptional focus, quick decision-making, and mental resilience are critical soft skills for handling high-pressure situations on the track. These abilities are vital for maximizing speed, ensuring safety, and achieving consistent results in competitive racing environments.

What is the difference between Motorcycle Racing vs Motorcycle Mechanic?

AspectMotorcycle RacingMotorcycle Mechanic
Required CredentialsRacing licenses, safety certificationsTechnical certifications, ASE or manufacturer-specific training
Work EnvironmentRace tracks, outdoor circuitsGarages, repair shops, dealerships
Industry UsageCompetitive sports, entertainmentVehicle maintenance, repair services

Motorcycle racing involves competing on race tracks with a focus on speed and skill, requiring licenses and safety certifications. Motorcycle mechanics, on the other hand, work in repair shops, maintaining and fixing bikes, often with technical certifications. While both roles are within the motorcycle industry, racing emphasizes performance and competition, whereas mechanics focus on vehicle upkeep and repair.

What job categories do people searching Motorcycle Racing jobs in Florida look for?

The top searched job categories for Motorcycle Racing jobs in Florida are:

What cities in Florida are hiring for Motorcycle Racing jobs?

Cities in Florida with the most Motorcycle Racing job openings:

Infographic showing various Motorcycle Racing job openings in Florida as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 73% Full Time, and 27% Part Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $52,372 per year, or $25.2 per hour.

V-Twin Motorcycle Technician Support Representative $18/hr+

Cycle Gear

Ormond Beach, FL • Remote

$18 - $20/hr

Full-time

Posted 4 days ago


Cycle Gear rating

5.1

Company rating: 5.1 out of 10

Based on 15 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz


Job description

Company Description

Comoto Holdings is America's largest omnichannel platform in the powersports aftermarket-products industry; dedicated to advancing the experience of moto enthusiasts across the globe. Comoto's brands, RevZilla, Common Tread, Cycle Gear, REVER, and J&P Cycles deliver premium products, dedicated expertise, engaging media, and passionate customer support of the rider community, through best-in-class e-commerce and retail experiences.

Job Description

The Comoto Rider Support Team is currently looking for V-Twin and Harley Technical Support Representatives for our next new hire class, which is tentatively scheduled for October 26th, 2026!

Important Information:

  • This job posting is for a new hire class to start October 26th, 2026.  Exact hours TBD, depending on where most new hires are located, however, most common training classes operate on a 9-6 EST schedule. Once the 4-5 week training period is complete, team members will be expected to transition to a new schedule. 
    • This is a fully remote position, IT equipment will be provided for new hires.
      Your remote workstation must have fast, secure internet connectivity.  Absolutely no hot spots or public WiFi.
    • A minimum internet speed of 100mbps download and 20mbps upload is required.
      You can test your internet speed for free here.
  • Compensation is $18-$20/hr, starting rate based on experience.
    • Additional compensation available via sales incentives, internal seasonal incentives, seasonal overtime opportunities/bonuses, attendance bonuses. and yearly company bonus.*
  • This role will be primarily phone and email based.

This role isn't for the typical rank and file customer service agent, so who is it for?

Our ideal candidate has years of experience spinning wrenches on V-twin motorcycles. Experience in mom and pop shops, dealerships, or even your own business is required so you can be a crucial technical resource not only for our customers, but also our department as a whole.  To put it short: your standard wrenches are well worn and you bleed 20w50 oil! 

Spinning the wrenches isn't enough though, you love helping other riders get the parts and gear they need to stay on the road. When a friend gets a new bike you're the first person they call to help them decide what they need to kit it out. Most importantly, you are an excellent communicator, both verbally and written.

Our Harley Techs are V-Twin aficionados that are devotees of the powersports industry and understand the importance of assuring a great customer experience, driving sales, and providing support for all riders that contact us with technical inquiries related to their motorcycles.  

Our next Tech Team Member will:

  • Handle all levels of interaction with customers via phone, email, live chat, and other communication channels to take it one step forward toward facilitating all aspects of customer interaction with polish. 
  • Assist with questions pertaining to fitment, application, selection, and installation of motorcycle parts and accessories.
  • Advise on proper fitment and use of safety gear including helmets, jackets, pants, riding armor, boot, gloves, and more.
  • Help customers place orders for a complete customer experience.
  • Continually learn about a combination of some of the following: motorcycle parts and gear, motorcycle riding, motorcycle racing, dirt bike and offroad riding, adventure/touring riding, supercross/MX, bike modification, among others.
  • Work with a wide variation of teams on a case by case basis to ensure that we overdeliver in every opportunity is what this position is all about!
  • Be detail-oriented, proactive, and conscientious with a commitment to self-improvement.
  • Be an excellent, polished communicator via verbal communication, as well as written. 
  • Have the drive to assist their fellow riders all day, every day.
Qualifications

Our next Tech Team Member needs to have:

  • Commitment to Comoto's Core Values
  • Passion for motorcycles and related products is a must
  • Familiar knowledge of motorcycle parts and accessories, Vtwin segment in particular
    • Working knowledge of additional power sports equipment including UTV, ATV, Scooters and Snowmobiles is a bonus
  • Sound problem solving and analytical skills
  • Established communication, interpersonal, and listening skills
  • Ability to interact and work in a fast-paced, team-driven environment
  • Time management skills and the ability to organize and manage multiple priorities
  • Ability to work a schedule outside of standard business hours, including nights and weekends
  • Experience in retail, service, or hospitality industries is a plus
  • Ability to speak multiple languages is a plus
  • High school diploma or equivalent required. Bachelor's degree or Tech school certification is a plus. 
Additional Information

All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.


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