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Adding on a couple of hours for the test and (I'd certainly hope) a pre-test refresher, that's £280 for essentially one day of training (the test itself is only £15.50). That's steep, even if it were 1:1.
Is it 1:1? Or are you going to be on a crowded pad with a bunch of other trainees, spending more time standing around watching them than practising?
It's also a big ask to do it with that little training. It is achievable, though. Mod 1 is a series of fairly simple manoeuvres which you only have to do right once, on the day. I do believe that it's possible to over-train for it and turn it into something that it isn't.
However, splitting those 5 hours over 2 days, with gaps between them and your test, and you having no bike to practice on, urgh, no thanks.
I'd be checking out other training schools, or maybe even independent instructors. It's your money, and if you don't like the deal, take it elsewhere. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
GONE: HN125-8, LF-250B, GPz 305, GPZ 500S, Burgman 400 // RIDING: F650GS (800 twin), Royal Enfield Bullet Electra 500 AVL, Ninja 250R because racebike |
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| Rogerborg wrote: | Adding on a couple of hours for the test and (I'd certainly hope) a pre-test refresher, that's £280 for essentially one day of training (the test itself is only £15.50). That's steep, even if it were 1:1.
Is it 1:1? Or are you going to be on a crowded pad with a bunch of other trainees, spending more time standing around watching them than practising?
It's also a big ask to do it with that little training. It is achievable, though. Mod 1 is a series of fairly simple manoeuvres which you only have to do right once, on the day. I do believe that it's possible to over-train for it and turn it into something that it isn't.
However, splitting those 5 hours over 2 days, with gaps between them and your test, and you having no bike to practice on, urgh, no thanks.
I'd be checking out other training schools, or maybe even independent instructors. It's your money, and if you don't like the deal, take it elsewhere. |
Yes it's 1:1. But even so I was shocked that they think I can somehow pass the test with 5 hours worth of training, and huge gaps in between, having never ridden a bike before.. Yes it's possible but unless I'm naturally gifted at riding a 500, I highly doubt 5 hours will be enough. I would be paying essentially £59 an hour. Thankfully I have several different training schools not far from my house so I will give the next closest one a call and see how they proceed with things. However a couple of them use the same test centre, and being further away they will charge for that too.
Say for arguments take I failed the mod 1 first time at my current school, it's only going to cost me even more for further training when I could have easily had it packaged in with the first lot of training. |
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| samkent6 wrote: | the DAS route rather than pay as I go. |
Point of order, DAS stands for Direct AccesS. It only ever properly referred to the type of test, not to any training that you happened to have, and is somewhat of a non sequitur now since the only non "direct" access is the "progressive" access if you sit A two years after A2, but before you're 24.
There's no fixed training regimen - every school or instructor is free to offer anything that they like. It sounds like you want what I'd call an intensive course.
Strictly speaking, there's no requirement to have any formal training at all beyond the CBT, if you can sort yourself out with an appropriate bike and get it to the test centre. Plenty of us got licences without any further professional involvement, to the deliciously bitter ire of Teflon Mike.
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Definitely shop around, get the training that you're happy with. Also, ignore any sperging about training being for life. Just get licensed up for minimal cost, then you can consider whether you want to pay for post ride real life training, or join the IAM, or just ride it like you stole it and hope for the best.  ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
GONE: HN125-8, LF-250B, GPz 305, GPZ 500S, Burgman 400 // RIDING: F650GS (800 twin), Royal Enfield Bullet Electra 500 AVL, Ninja 250R because racebike |
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Cheerfully corrected.
Still a bit curious that you have to be a "direct access scheme" instructor to accompany someone training for progressive access though.
Perhaps a better name for it would be "big bike instructor" or just "instructor" since they already distinguish between "CBT instructor", and "Whatever Teflon Mike Was".
They're talking about doing away with the distinction between "DAS" and "CBT" instructors. I wonder if they'll bear to be parted from the name then.  ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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