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| Fifteen15 |
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 Fifteen15 World Chat Champion

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 Posted: 01:44 - 10 Dec 2011 Post subject: IAMs too advanced for new riders? |
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I've been riding for 4 months now on a restricted SV650. Next year I'm going to be taking either the Bikesafe or IAMs course. Ideally I'd want to do IAMs because I reckon I would gain more from it.
Say if I took the IAMs course with 11 months experience (July, 1 month before insurance renewal), do you think I would be able to pass the test? Do many people fail the test?
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 Ichy World Chat Champion

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A lot of people do fail the test but passing first time shouldn't be your main goal.
The skills for life programme is based on a fixed time scale but I don't think many realise that the training isn't fixed and can be extended past the set course timing. You only take the test when you are ready, you don't have to take it after the 3 months.
You can go out on observed rides at any time, assuming you can arrange an observer. The only additional cost will be towards the observers petrol, all observers are voluntary and therefore unpaid. A few years ago the 'contribution' was £5 for the day which worked out to roughly 80-100 miles riding.
The only thing I would be dubious of is the experience of the observer, I had a session with one that had just passed and he was keen to push his idea of how it should be done without any real logical reasoning.
Do not be concerned with your lack of experience, the whole point of the course is to improve your riding, particulary observations, positioning, and safety, all of which are a significant benefit to a new rider. In a way a lack of experience may be a bonus since you are less likely to have bad habits to break.
As an example of just how rudimentry the training is the first training day is primarily based around riding around corners and roundabouts.
The IAM skills for life isn't cheap but if you have the time, money, and inclination then give it a go, you will gain something even if its only the time on the road with an experienced rider.
Bikesafe is ok but you are not going to get any major improvements, the time scale is too short. It is still better than nothing.
It's worth checking with your local County Council to see if they subside any courses. Cheshire East pay 50% towards the IAM course, Staffordshire subside Bikesence and Derbyshire give £80 towards Bike plus training. Chances are that your local council may provide a subsidy to at least one course. You can usually find out by going to their website and follow the links to transport and safety. ____________________ https://www.metacafe.com/watch/1972097/how_to_behave_on_a_forum/ |
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 Posted: 10:10 - 10 Dec 2011 Post subject: Re: IAMs too advanced for new riders? |
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My local IAM offered a "free first day" which wasn't too far off bikesafe. Less moaning from the police, but a bit less info and riding.
I amused them and perhaps concerned the other noobs by turning up on crutches .
When I signed up for IAM it was £85 which included your test fee - then fuel etc for your observer (mine actually refused my offers.) Not expected to pay when on a two-person observed ride, though buying them a cup of tea and a biscuit back at the IAM place at the end (about 60p) seemed fair at least.
Definitely variable standard in the observes; but some where very good. |
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Hey Marki, wanna come down and ride with me?
First thing I asked on passing my test down here was about the advanced course. Both examiner and instructor in the debrief agreed on what I posted. I'd love to do an advanced course. Because the biking is a dangerous game and anything that helps me make it safer is a bonus. ____________________ illuminateTHEmind wrote: I am just more evolved than most of you guys... this allows me to pick of things quickly which would have normally taken the common man years to master
Hockeystorm65:.well there are childish arguments...there are very childish arguments.....there are really stupid childish arguments and now there are......Pinkfloyd arguments!
Teflon-Mike:I think I agree with just about all Pinky has said. |
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 chris-red Have you considered a TDM?

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| pinkyfloyd wrote: | I'd love to do an advanced course. |
Then do it. The copper at the BikeSafe that I did thanked us for turning up but said he wished it wasn't a room full of geezers. The younger they can get them, the better.
Unless insurance costs are a real issue, then the point of advanced training is to practice and improve your riding, and you won't get the benefit of that until you do it.
Both my local IAM and RoSPA make a point of welcoming new licensees. Your local groups may think differently, but the only way to find out is to do a taster run.
IMO, the test is essentially irrelevant, since it's how you choose to ride each and every day off test that'll decide whether the rubber side stays down or not.
Anyway, OP, BikeSafe and IAM / RoSPA, or see if you can get a free taster session with your local group. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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Would it be an issue turning up with a bike with Ape Hangers on it?
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