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Random13
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PostPosted: 15:07 - 05 May 2014    Post subject: learn2wheelie course Reply with quote

has anyone been to learn2wheelie or also known as stunt asylum as below :

https://www.stuntasylum.com/

it is £200 using their bike for sitdown and stand up wheelie course. They start with a quad bike moving to fazer600

also they have a stoppie course at £200 but using your own bike.

Can you please let me know if you have done it and whether it was any good?

it is a dunsfold park

also I am thinking of doing the bikesafe course, it is £35 per person. is it any good?
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MarJay
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PostPosted: 15:15 - 05 May 2014    Post subject: Reply with quote

I did it, it was OK but it rained in the afternoon and the bike I had was spinning up its rear tyre instead of wheelying so I never managed to do a decent one.
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PostPosted: 15:20 - 05 May 2014    Post subject: Reply with quote

are they very touchy and not letting you do anything or do they actualypush you and not very sensetive about their bikes which ultimately ruins the experience by them keep telling you off
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MarJay
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PostPosted: 15:54 - 05 May 2014    Post subject: Reply with quote

Random13 wrote:
are they very touchy and not letting you do anything or do they actualypush you and not very sensetive about their bikes which ultimately ruins the experience by them keep telling you off


Neither really. They didn't believe me that the bike was spinning up until I demonstrated and the bike went sideways. Other than that, it wasn't bad at all, I'm just not a natural wheelie god.
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Drax
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PostPosted: 19:03 - 05 May 2014    Post subject: Re: learn2wheelie course Reply with quote

Random13 wrote:

also I am thinking of doing the bikesafe course, it is £35 per person. is it any good?


Did the 1st part of the Bikesafe course on Saturday. Absolutely brilliant!! Very Happy

3 motorcycle coppers ( 2 on their day off) giving advice & answering all sorts of questions. Very very informative.! Thumbs Up

Looking forward to next week for the observed ride. Very Happy

BTW it cost me £45 & worth every penny. (It also included a very nice lunch & a goody bag)

So easy to think that your a 'dead good' rider & no-one can teach you anything.

That's not me by the way but do any of you think that you don't need or would benefit from further training? Confused
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thx1138
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PostPosted: 19:07 - 05 May 2014    Post subject: Reply with quote

I did a wheelie school on fazer 600s, not this one though, did it in a group with my mcc, it was a right laugh Thumbs Up
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