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| SimonJ |
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 SimonJ Derestricted Danger
Joined: 14 Jun 2004 Karma :  
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 Posted: 22:00 - 09 Jul 2004 Post subject: Riding school grievance, is it me? |
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Ok, i'm very pi$$ed off with my riding school, they do not seem to be delivering the service as promised.
1) The biked are in a very shoddy condition, eg, difficult/near impossible to select gears, or neutral (excuse by them, well what do you expect when learners have been stamping on the gearchange for 40000 miles)
Very poor brakes (excuse, well at least you wont fail for locking up on your emergency stop)
On every lesson I have had so far, there has always been something wrong with at least 1 of the bikes.
2) The helmets/gloves provided are filthy, old and genarally dropping apart
3) The radios barely work, you can only hear the the instructor when you are less than 6 feet away.
4) 4 pupils per instructor, is this too many?
I find that when I am out on a lesson, I am only spending about 1/2 hr per full day lesson actually riding in front of an instructor, If I am making any mistakes, I cant hear him telling me as the radio doesnt work, and the rest of the time I am riding behind him, where he cant spot and correct my mistakes anyway.
5) Promised test date not materialized. When I signed up for the lessons, I was told I could get a test date in a few days, and I would be given the date on my first lesson. I am still waiting, 2 weeks later and I am told that he thinks (not certain) that he will be able to get me a test next week. If I had booked my own test directly, I would have had it by now.
Given all the above, I am ready to tell them where to stuff their lessons, and go to a different school.
I am going ask for a full refund, I have had some lessons, but If I go elswhere, I am going to need a full course of lessons again, I don't think I will be able to start in the middle.
Am I being unreasnoble, or do I have a valid grievance here? ____________________ Is this where the sig goes then? |
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 WILDECELT Scooby Slapper

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| mr jamez |
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 mr jamez World Chat Champion

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Have you already paid them? I would get a refund (if it is possible) and go somewhere else, no point in continuing if you are learning nothing and are unsatisfied with the serivce  |
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 G The Voice of Reason
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 Posted: 11:44 - 10 Jul 2004 Post subject: Re: Riding school grievance, is it me? |
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| Quote: | 1) The biked are in a very shoddy condition, eg, difficult/near impossible to select gears, or neutral (excuse by them, well what do you expect when learners have been stamping on the gearchange for 40000 miles)
Very poor brakes (excuse, well at least you wont fail for locking up on your emergency stop)
On every lesson I have had so far, there has always been something wrong with at least 1 of the bikes. |
You don't expect amazing bikes with amazing brakes, but you should expect better than this really.
| Quote: | 2) The helmets/gloves provided are filthy, old and genarally dropping apart |
Would expcet some kind of decent protection at least... but remember you're going to need your own if you're going to get a bike anyway.
| Quote: | 3) The radios barely work, you can only hear the the instructor when you are less than 6 feet away. |
I think that's about standard for them... they all seem to be like this.
| Quote: | 4) 4 pupils per instructor, is this too many? |
Yes, really, most decent places don't do more than 2. If you're paying a bargin price, then fair enough maybe.
| Quote: | Given all the above, I am ready to tell them where to stuff their lessons, and go to a different school.
I am going ask for a full refund, I have had some lessons, but If I go elswhere, I am going to need a full course of lessons again, I don't think I will be able to start in the middle. |
They aren't going to like that. Might be worth talking to trading standards about the test date, possibility of unsafe equipment etc. Then tell them you are talking with trading standards and want your full refund. |
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| Frost |
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 Frost World Chat Champion

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I would tell them to go fuck themselves.
My local training place wants to charge £125 per day for me to use my own bike, fuel and equipment. so basically thats £125 per day, per pupil in the back pocket of the instructor, who is employed by a kawasaki dealer so he spends all day trying to sell you a 636 on finance
Ive got my own kit, bike and expirence, ive booked the test of my own back and can practise all i like. sure i probably wont pass first time. but it costs me £48 per try, rather than 3 days training at £375 followed by £80 to do the test with them.
Most training schools are a bag of shit, sometimes you just have to put up with it  |
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| iCraig |
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 iCraig World Chat Champion
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 billy whizz Scooby Slapper

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Ok as i said before I am a CBT instructor authorised by the DSA so I have a fair idea of what should be. Firstly they are committing a cardinal sin by exceeding the maximum allowed number of students per instructor which is three! Secondly and this is just my feeling but a crash helmet is a real personal thing, it should fit correctly and be in good order. I cant see how you can tell whether or not it's been dropped or even used as a toilet when it's borrowed?! Bearing this in mind if you look at the state of the rest of the equipment it's very likely the safety equipment has had the same love and affection poured on it. The bikes should be of a minimum standard i:e roadworthy if not you should not be riding them, i think you should report them to the DSA before they kill someone
Just as a foot note, the school i am with is run by volunteers (i don't get a penny!) Secondly my radios have a minimum 3 km radius, so they can't lose me even if they wanted too! And we will train to test standard for £85 how ever long it takes! Does that sound like a good deal to you lot? ____________________ Here comes the summer! 
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 21 years, 320 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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