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Personally I can't recommend it enough. I will be doing my Rospa test in July after years of procrastinating about it.
Frankly the idea of pootling around at the correct speed limits with a bearded, pan euro riding, dayglo vest puts people off but really it shouldn't
what "the system" does is make you think about hazards well in advance and plan what you are going to do about them - sounds obvious doesn't it
amazingly, when you are "on it" on an advanced ride and focused and really concentrating on all the elements of positioning, observation, planning, cornering etc. etc. I quite often find that speed is just not an issue as there is just too much going on to ride much above the speed limit and still have time to process all the information. The ability to ride faster, smoother, safer comes with practise of applying the system to your everyday riding
I also think it is a delicious irony that I can ride a 200mph (well ok 198) bike on the strip at the weekend, then put the mirrors back on and go prove a completely different skill on the road
I'm sure TC will have something to say in much better words than I can use but basically "what the hell have you got to lose" sums it up pretty well...
your local Rospa or IAM group will train you for free so go on, give it a go - I have been riding for the best part of 20 years and I was amazed at the amount of stuff I was missing which a few hours with police riders and advanced instructors have filled in ____________________ 187.3bhp = 201mph |
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also, many Police forces run (or at least used to run) the euphamistically titled "observed rides" where you can ride out with a Police rider on his marked bike
he won't be able to "teach" you as such but will offer comments on how to improve your riding and other useful snippets such as what they consider tolerable riding, wher eto look for mobile speed traps etc.
and they are remarkably tolerant of "making progress" as long as you can show that you are first and foremost SAFE
try your local traffic division
or alternatively if you see a bike cop by the side of the road, stop for a chat and ask him if he will ride for a bit and comment on your riding - what the hell, they enjoy riding bikes as much as we do and are usually grateful for the opportunity to help someone instead of being a pain in the arse  ____________________ 187.3bhp = 201mph |
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and another thing
(sorry, pet subject )
a Rospa Gold pass (highest civillian qualification) will net you substantial insurance discounts and even if this is the ONLY reason you go for it, you will still learn a lot  ____________________ 187.3bhp = 201mph |
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https://www.bikesafe-london.co.uk/
Not free, but for £25 for the day including lunch, it's as good as.
The day includes presentations and a ride out with the police who offer you tips on your riding and things like that.
It's not an official riding qualification, but it's a damn good idea.
https://www.bikechatforums.com/viewtopic.php?t=19647
Grooves' review there. ____________________ Yamaha TDM 850 |
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carvell wrote: | https://www.bikesafe-london.co.uk/
Not free, but for £25 for the day including lunch, it's as good as.
The day includes presentations and a ride out with the police who offer you tips on your riding and things like that.
It's not an official riding qualification, but it's a damn good idea.
https://www.bikechatforums.com/viewtopic.php?t=19647
Grooves' review there. |
If you are not aware, Bikesafe is not an advanced riding course it is an assesment and safety day, big difference between an assesment and an advanced riding course.
At the completion of the day they will and can only advise that you seek out further advanced training, so think of Bikesafe as a taster of what can be achieved. You won't become an advanced rider in 1 day.
And this is not intended to knock Bikesafe, I am all for it, but many people do think of it as an instructional course as a result of misguided or incorrectly given advice! ____________________ It is better to arrive 30 seconds late in this world, than 30 years early in the next |
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True, just normally have my black visor on, wonder if they would notice.  ____________________ Mr Pants! (Alex or Al)
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 20 years, 334 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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