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Macstar
8th December 2007, 16:04
Please only read this thread if you constructively can offer some suggestions on courses / programmes etc that our club can investigate for improving rider safety.

Thank you.

http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/showthread.php?t=62621

Katman
8th December 2007, 17:06
If I could green you, I would.

Tricia1000
9th December 2007, 09:12
Sure, Macstar,
I can offer whatever sort of training you are looking for (except Basic Handling Skills).

Give me a shout on 021 269 3246 or email triciaoconnor@xtra.co.nz
:sweatdrop

Please only read this thread if you constructively can offer some suggestions on courses / programmes etc that our club can investigate for improving rider safety.

Thank you.

http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/showthread.php?t=62621

ArcherWC
9th December 2007, 09:51
PM "the stranger" he takes the Ride Right Ride Safe courses, that would be a good start I would think

Ixion
9th December 2007, 10:04
With respect (and all props for recognising that there is a problem), I suspect it is not survival skills that are the key, but rather survival attitudes.

boomer
9th December 2007, 10:13
Please only read this thread if you constructively can offer some suggestions on courses / programmes etc that our club can investigate for improving rider safety.

Thank you.

http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/showthread.php?t=62621

What 'club' is that then..??


Bronze do a course, other than that its all down to attitude.

Maha
9th December 2007, 10:17
I suspect it is not survival skills that are the key, but rather survival attitudes.

Probably right Ixion...the attitude of trying to emulate what others can do successfully needs honing sometimes.. maturity can overide testosterone when applied evenly.....i know it can, i have mastered that very situation...i suspect (and im probably right) that EJ was going to slow for what he was trying to do and simply....fell over!



http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/showthread.php?t=62350

PrincessBandit
9th December 2007, 12:25
With respect (and all props for recognising that there is a problem), I suspect it is not survival skills that are the key, but rather survival attitudes.

Bravo, bravo, bravissimo. Enthusiastic applause and wolf whistling.:2thumbsup
if i can figure out how to green you i will.

RC1
9th December 2007, 12:30
Bravo, bravo, bravissimo. Enthusiastic applause and wolf whistling.:2thumbsup
if i can figure out how to green you i will.

click on +/- in the right corner of there post and it will appear

MSTRS
9th December 2007, 12:59
click on +/- in the right corner of there post and it will appear

Huh? It's the scales round these parts

RC1
9th December 2007, 13:01
Huh? It's the scales round these parts

not on my page :confused:

Macstar
9th December 2007, 13:56
Sure, Macstar,
I can offer whatever sort of training you are looking for (except Basic Handling Skills).

Give me a shout on 021 269 3246 or email triciaoconnor@xtra.co.nz
:sweatdrop


PM "the stranger" he takes the Ride Right Ride Safe courses, that would be a good start I would think

Cheers, will follow these up.

xwhatsit
9th December 2007, 16:58
Huh? It's the scales round these parts


not on my page :confused:

Light vs. Dark Universe.

R6_kid
9th December 2007, 17:15
Im guessing this is for the Uni SMC. BRONZ RRRS is a good course that all riders should do if they are going to be on the road. As said, get in touch with the Stranger.

I would suggest getting a decent sized group of you, we usually go pretty sweetly with 10-14 people, and organise a day for you all to come along together.