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Hi Paul.
90-one Education is the company that I recently passed my DAS with. I didn't do it in Milton Keynes but they list on their website that they train out of Milton Keynes, as well as Coventry and Northampton (their primary location). I did my CBT with a different company but the training I received with DAS was excellent. Instructor was down to earth, patient and reassuring.
I'd recommend giving them a ring. I did all the talking with Trevor and the training was with somebody else, but Trevor was really helpful in his explanations and patience in getting me booked in (as I had to rearrange a few things to meet work commitments). I'm sure he will be able to answer any questions you have and get you on your way to riding as soon as you're ready.
All the best with your biking venture.
Patrick
Edit: The website is linked above for you. I should mention that the site is a little outdated so it would probably be better to give them a call if you're interested, although if you submit an enquiry online, they should call you back. ____________________ Past: Honda CBF125
Present: Honda CBR600F
CBT 18/03/14 | Theory 25/03/14 | Mod 1 21/08/14 | Mod 2 01/09/14 |
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| Monkeypony |
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Horizon in MK are a decent bunch of lads.
https://www.horizonridertraining.co.uk/
Based at the MK Bowl. ____________________ Current bike - 2018 H2-SX, 2004 SV1000s, 2016 Aprilia RSV4 RF, 2017 Sherco SERF 300, 2003 Suzuki DRZ400 (stolen - AY53 JUU) |
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| Paul C wrote: | Can I ask re DAS, how intensive it is? Do you do it over so many days or can it be done over a few weeks? Also, how long are the individual lessons? I work for a small family business and taking time off isn't always easy to do at short notice! |
I can only really comment about my own experience and I'm not sure if this is the same for every school, or even every person using 90-one.
Firstly, I had to give quite a lot of notice to get my DAS course booked. This, I'm told, is because there was a fairly long wait to get the tests booked with the DSA. I booked my course on 30th June.
The plan for the course was an initial two full days, with module 1 at the end of the second day. This was booked for 20th/21st August (7 week or so wait). This suited me nicely because, like yourself, I find it difficult to get time off work with short notice.
Module two was booked on 1st September, giving around a week and a half from module 1. Again, this worked well for me with work, so I didn't have much hassle getting it all booked. From what I remember when speaking with them on the phone, they are pretty flexible to go at a pace that suits you and your commitments.
Hope that's useful.
Patrick ____________________ Past: Honda CBF125
Present: Honda CBR600F
CBT 18/03/14 | Theory 25/03/14 | Mod 1 21/08/14 | Mod 2 01/09/14 |
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Matt, Many thanks for the breakdown as to what I can expect, seems pretty intensive but guess that's the point! I'm sure it will be all worth it when I come out the other side!
Patrick, thanks for letting me know of your experience; it's good to hear from people who have been through it all. I'm owed plenty of holiday so shouldn't be too much of an issue. My one regret is that I didn't start this before the summer!
Oh and just noticed your signature, Congratulations on your recent passes!  |
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I trained with these guys.
https://www.pavilionridertraining.co.uk
Its about 40mins from MK but I chose these because I did my DAS on consecutive Saturdays to avoid taking holiday.
They were very good and I passed first time. ____________________ Honda CB600F Hornet 2013 -> Kawasaki Z1000SX ABS Tourer 2015 |
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I did my CBT with horizon, about 3 years ago - no complaints, nice guys, decent bikes (I had a van-van, which was fun)
All the training is done in the MK Bowl which is closed off to other vehicles, loads of room and not much to crash into I looked at a couple of other places, but their training areas were tiny.
A friend used Learn2Ride and loved them, so pop down and meet both centres and go with the one that has the trainers you like. ____________________ Just getting started |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 11 years, 217 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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