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| T.C |
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Being an advanced examiner, I am somewhat biased, but rather than do the single one off days, get in touch with your local IAM or RoSPA group and do the full course.
Bikesafe (contrary to what some will have you believe) is a fair introduction to the principals of advanced riding, but it is not an advanced course.
One off training days can be beneficial, but if you don't have the basics right, much of what you are taight will go straight over your head
If you are looking to do advanced training to get your premiums down, then forget it as many insurers do not offer discounts these days unless you are at the top end of the qualification ladder, but if you are looking to reduce the chance of being involved in a crash that is your fault, then terrific, go for it, enjoy and have fun.
It is the best motorcycling accessory bar none.
But as I said, I am biased  ____________________ It is better to arrive 30 seconds late in this world, than 30 years early in the next |
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Go have a read through an advanced riding book like Roadcraft or something similar  |
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| Teflon-Mike |
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Police 'Bike-Safe' is worth checking out; in SOME areas, there's no charge for it.
It IS though an intro to 'Advanced' riding, which as said, you possibly aren't ready for.
Many courses, wont take you on an advanced course until you have held licence six months or a year, and even then, many suggest you 'ought' to have not just held licence, but been riding 'big bike' over 400cc a year or more.
For where you are NOW; I'd be reccomending a 'pass-plus' course, which is more often associated with cars, but some bike schools run similar course, and name is sometimes recognised by ins-co's.
But, some schools will do 'Further' or 'post test' training on an ad-hoc basis; to cover things like night riding, carrying a pillion, motorway riding, and basics of defensive riding techniques and basics of 'advanced' riding, like the importance of smoothness, and riding for sight lines, etc.
Which may just be a case of calling around to see what's on offer.
Some Bike Clubs do training days; often under BMF sanction; BMF themselves recognise a Pass-Plus Course and have thier own 'Advanced' course 'Blue Riband' which is 'like' IAM or ROSPA, but aparently slightly more 'staged' and starting at a lower level.
Of all the 'Advanced' courses, really only the IAM scheme has any significant recognition, and would be the 'one' I'd reccomend if I had to reccomend any... BUT each has its own approach and emphasis...
BE WARNED: I know people who are 'Training Junkies'... it can get you like that.... I know people that have 'done them all' and compare the different content... they talk of training like other people talk holidays "Yeah, well last year I Did ROSPA, thinking of Doing a California Super-Bike this year, though may do IAM!" Like they were comparing Corfu or Malega!...... and Snowie is looking like becoming a victim, planning her next 'course' when she has passed her test, already!
But, it's all 'good'... BUT.... training only gives you the tools, and some idea how to use them. It doesn't give you a 'prescription' for how to handle any and every situation you are likely to encounter. And THAT is unfortunately something I DONT like about a lot of 'advanced' riding, particularly that based on 'Roadcraft'.... that 'bible' of good practice is good, and worth a read; but there is a dichotamy in it; in 'spirit' it tries to instil the ideas and pholosophies of good riding, BUT written by, and for government agency, it also tried to 'proceduralise' riding...... almost as though you could, follow the instructions and each and every time, they will work.... there are people that err more to the 'spirit' of roadcraft, and others more to the 'letter'.... and the Cardington-Clog-Dance, following the 'letter' of road-craft, at a junction changing down, coming to a stop in 1st gear, assuming safety possition, tilting selecting neutral, re-assuming safety position, waiting for gap, tilting, selecting first gear, RE-assuming safety position, pulling away, which IS as clumsy as writing it...... is a demonstration of riding precision, in that vein..... but RELIENCE on following the 'letter' without understanding the spirit, can be as dangerouse as not being trained at all.... and ultimately its you attitude, approach and using your INTELIGENCE that is most important.... Training, will NOT make anyone a 'good' rider.... but it CAN make a reseptive, open minded and 'reasonable' rider BETTER. ____________________ My Webby'Tef's-tQ, loads of stuff about my bikes, my Land-Rovers, and the stuff I do with them!
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 14 years, 208 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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