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 Posted: 11:12 - 15 Jun 2013 Post subject: How much!!! This can't be right? |
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My wife is doing her DAS on a Yamaha XJ6 at the training centre at a rate of £150 per day to borrow the bike Is there no way around this like using her own ER6F if I get her one now, as this is the bike she wants? Any advise people  ____________________ 2013 ZZR1400 & Honda CG125 1986.. |
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that's really dear. i paid £60 bike rental when learning.
but yeah if you have your own bike, then they can't charge you bike hire obviously. but she wouldn't be able to ride it to him, you'd have to ride it, or trailer it there for her. ____________________ CBT - 17/09/12 * Theory - 23/10/12 * Mod1 - 05/03/13 * Mod2 - 25/03/13 * BOSH!
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£150 including the training or purely for bike hire?
If it's the first it's not that bad, although surely yes, mention it to the school, say she already has a bike and ask if she can use it.
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Bikesure offer insurance for learners, my son got a policy offering 2 months as a learner then 10 months as a full licence holder.
Where abouts are you Ammoman?
I could offer your wife training using her own bike for £100 a day if you in an area that I cover. PM me if you dont want to disclose your whereabouts on here  ____________________ www.angliaroadtraining.com
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 Posted: 14:43 - 15 Jun 2013 Post subject: Re: How much!!! This can't be right? |
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Cheers, Paul, I'd blanked on who was offering that insurance. Several people have been asking about it.
Ammoman wrote: | My wife is doing her DAS on a Yamaha XJ6 at the training centre at a rate of £150 per day to borrow the bike  Is there no way around this like using her own ER6F if I get her one now, as this is the bike she wants? Any advise people  |
You can get her a bike first, but to satisfy her provisional entitlement to ride anything bigger than an 11kW 125, she needs to be:
Displaying L plates front and rear.
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Wearing fluorescent (or at night, fluorescent or reflective) clothing.
Be in radio communication with a certified DAS instructor in possession of his certificate [*], who has no more than two such learners under his care.
or
Be on test.
The majority of the cost is in that instructor's time, the bike hire component will be, what, £20 a day. That's all that you could save, and it would mean the instructor coming out to her, likely on her time.
If she wants to practice on her own time, it'll have to be on a 125 unless she's got access to "private roads".
[*] I wonder if any instructor has been asked to display that, or a certificate of insurance for the bike, ever.  ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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That sounds expensive I paid £300 ish for 2.5 days training, bike hire and both test ____________________ KLX 300r |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 11 years, 347 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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