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    Quote Originally Posted by dubshack View Post
    The school will be running on the 19th and 20th of November.
    You can do one day or two days it is up to you.
    We will be running Level 1 at every school.

    After November the next schools will be at the end of January and then again in March.
    I'm keen.
    Where do I sign up?
    Does the 2 day option cover more stuff, or still level 1? Twice the price?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Peter Smith View Post
    I'm keen.
    Where do I sign up?
    Does the 2 day option cover more stuff, or still level 1? Twice the price?
    You can do Level 1 on the first day, and Level 2 on the day immediately following. They are completely independent days.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dubshack View Post
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    That's good value for a days training. I'm keen on this.

    Are twins allowed?

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    Quote Originally Posted by johan View Post
    That's good value for a days training. I'm keen on this.

    Are twins allowed?
    Of course but you will have to pay for both of them.

    Seriously though. If it has two wheels and an engine then it is welcome (as long as it is roadworthy, i.e. WOF std or will pass race scrutineering)
    Every motorcycle handles perfectly. Then the rider gets on.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dubshack View Post
    Of course but you will have to pay for both of them.

    Seriously though. If it has two wheels and an engine then it is welcome (as long as it is roadworthy, i.e. WOF std or will pass race scrutineering)
    Fair enough

    cheers

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    Jesus I get sick of reading posts from people who just whinge about the cost of attending such a school.

    No one is holding a gun to your head!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wingnut View Post
    Jesus I get sick of reading posts from people who just whinge about the cost of attending such a school.

    No one is holding a gun to your head!
    Well put! It's the way of the world. No longer do you need to wait for a thing! everything should be cheap, full of value, custom built to personal expectation and there are no losers! I hope when a dog walks past them it bites because they are in training to be victims!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Devil View Post
    You can do Level 1 on the first day, and Level 2 on the day immediately following. They are completely independent days.

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    You can, but they don't recommend that you do it that way. They prefer you go away and put the Level 1 knowledge gained to some use before coming back to do Level 2.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Marknz View Post
    You can, but they don't recommend that you do it that way. They prefer you go away and put the Level 1 knowledge gained to some use before coming back to do Level 2.
    As a coach at the school, I would highly recommend doing level 1 and 2 back to back. The technology that is covered in the two levels are so different to each other that they compliment each other.
    We get some of the best results when students do this.
    Every motorcycle handles perfectly. Then the rider gets on.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dubshack View Post
    As a coach at the school, I would highly recommend doing level 1 and 2 back to back. The technology that is covered in the two levels are so different to each other that they compliment each other.
    We get some of the best results when students do this.
    Fair enough. They refused to let me do it that way in Aussie, but if it'll be different here then good on you.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Marknz View Post
    Fair enough. They refused to let me do it that way in Aussie, but if it'll be different here then good on you.
    It's no different the world over. They even run 2 day camps in the States and Europe.
    I'm sorry that they denied you of this in Aussie. I will have a talk to them about it as they shouldn't have done this.
    Every motorcycle handles perfectly. Then the rider gets on.

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    Quote Originally Posted by johan View Post
    Are twins allowed?
    Absolutely.....er, except yours, you're too bloody quick on the thing already!

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