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philthis
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Can any one recommend an Advanced Riding Course for day to day road skills.
Thanks :beer:
Thanks :beer:
ianrobbo1 said:Err !! not everyone, thank you, :t the way I look at things is if people can give up there time to try and help others, you should at least appreciate that, :dunno: sometimes it may be a "little" off centre, but it can be used in conjunction with other ways of learning/teaching, and certainly any extra training shouldn't be "poo pood" out of hand, :dunno: just wish I could afford to go and do a couple of days with Bob, :bow: seriously,
sorry if Ive offended anyone with my personal view, :dunno:
Dark Angel said:Go to UK Advanced (run by serving police officers)
http://www.advanced-motorcycle-training.co.uk// and click on "Courses".
I did both "IAM" and "UK Advanced" courses last year and "UK" are streets ahead in terms of quality instruction and feedback, and you'll also receive a recognised vocational qualification at the end of the course, if you're sufficiently competent. I'm planning on doing the Instructor course - er - in due course!
IAM can't be faulted for enthusiasm - but professional, Grade 1 serving police officers have more than just an edge when it comes to instructing others how to ride competently and safely.
Financially it's a "dear do" - but what's your life worth?
DA :beer:
w;;v Cheers, Geeza! :beer:Stealth Rider said:What's money to you though Eric(meggabucks)
Dawn and myself wish you a Happy New Year and can't wait to meet up soon
if you want to pull blackies, stoppies" etc.............Its not advanced training you require its a FUNERAL DIRECTOR!!!!! because it won't be long before your ready for him!!!!
Foggy63 said:Following on from the comment "if you want to pull blackies, stoppies" etc.............Its not advanced training you require its a FUNERAL DIRECTOR!!!!! because it won't be long before your ready for him!!!!
philthis said:The iam appears to have coursed the most mixed views, is RoADA linked with iam as their costs are the same. I liked the concept of RoADA and the cost. I'm also currently following up UKadvanced.