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Motoworld Powersports
30th November 2007, 11:12
Hi guys we are holding another Basic handling skills test on the above date Saturday at 3D Saturn Pl Albany 9.30am. These classes are limited so first in first serve. Cost is $120 person includes bike and skills certificate if passed. Contact Troy on troy@motoworldpowersports.co.nz to book. Course is run by Deca Training
skidMark
30th November 2007, 11:17
Hi guys we are holding another Basic handling skills test on the above date Saturday at 3D Saturn Pl Albany 9.30am. These classes are limited so first in first serve. Cost is $120 person includes bike and skills certificate if passed. Contact Troy on troy@motoworldpowersports.co.nz to book. Course is run by Deca Training
$120 when other places do it for $40? Always somebody there to rip of the newbies...... right from getting thier license ....and buying a 250 as well.
jrandom
30th November 2007, 11:33
$120 when other places do it for $40?
Includes bike hire and, presumably, at least a couple of hours of training.
If you don't like the price, you don't have to pay it. Isn't capitalism wonderful?
:)
Motoworld Powersports
3rd December 2007, 10:23
Hey Skid mark take it easy im just trying to make it easier for newbies on the shore to get there Basic handling skills cert. Remember if you came in and dropped the bike whos going to pay for the damage.
Qkchk
3rd December 2007, 10:36
Hey Skid mark take it easy im just trying to make it easier for newbies on the shore to get there Basic handling skills cert. Remember if you came in and dropped the bike whos going to pay for the damage.
Gidday Troy,
Dont worry about Skidmark, just needs his ear clipped. Good to see you are trying to support Kiwibiker. We need more shops on our side....
Qkchk
3rd December 2007, 10:38
$120 when other places do it for $40? Always somebody there to rip of the newbies...... right from getting thier license ....and buying a 250 as well.
So when we decide to have an ATNR with Motoworld involved, we will make sure you wont be attending.....
Read the fine print first before make allegations, these guys are here to support us not to make a quick buck or two.
Motoworld Powersports
3rd December 2007, 19:19
Cheers Dawn. I did make one Thursday night ride and hope to make another. May need to bush up a bit so not holding everyone up, really enjoyed it though. Took the other half to the Wednesday night training lesson last week held by Mad Dog and Kitty hawk. It was good will definately make the next one of those.
Lucy
4th December 2007, 11:15
$120 when other places do it for $40? Always somebody there to rip of the newbies...... right from getting thier license ....and buying a 250 as well.
I paid over $200 with John Wright, it was handy to home, and I still consider it money well spent. $120 sounds an absolute bargain.
Pancakes
4th December 2007, 11:51
Yeah I looked because of the price, thought that was a bit much but for any Newbies looking, $120 with training is better than $40 without in everyway. I was naughty and rode without a licence so when I got my bike the cheap option was ok. Professional training is definatly on the list tho.
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