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    Question Basic Skills test

    just a quick question...


    for those of you who have taken the basic skills test and/or lessons... which instructor did you use? any comments? would you recommend to a friend?
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    Hi

    We (girlygirl & I) used John Wright and he was brilliant, albeit a bit excentric.
    Would definitely recommend him to family friends.
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    John wright is the one, he helped put some of the road code together so he knows his stuff.
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    I went to passrite and did the basic handling skills course thing, not just the test. It was a day thing where they got you to ride around cones and basically just introduce you to riding. I thought it was pretty good, I'd guess they would be ok for just a basic handling skills test too.
    There are a number of threads on this topic, but it seems there isn't much of a consensus as to which is the best place. Take a look through a few of the links, maybe they'll be helpful.

    http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/sh...ad.php?t=11158
    http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/showthread.php?t=9969
    http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/showthread.php?t=5248
    http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/showthread.php?t=4021
    http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/showthread.php?t=704

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    Quote Originally Posted by Colemans
    just a quick question...


    for those of you who have taken the basic skills test and/or lessons... which instructor did you use? any comments? would you recommend to a friend?
    My partner and I both used "Doug Swanson" who does his basic skills test and lessons at Akoranga Campus on Sundays.

    I believe his rate is $50 per lesson/test

    I know a few other people from this site have used his services too and I've never heard a negative comment regarding him. We reccomend him to everyone who asks regarding this.

    His contact number is: 09 416-5096

    Doug also provides a GN250 for people who don't have a bike.
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    John Wright has 3 x CBR250's & a little (125? I think) for people to use...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Colemans
    just a quick question...


    for those of you who have taken the basic skills test and/or lessons... which instructor did you use? any comments? would you recommend to a friend?
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    I do them Sunday

    afternoons if that is any good to you Phone RideSafe 021 639743.
    Can provide bikes, etc if needed - Cost of Test is $50 - lessons to get up to
    the level required are $25 an hour, bike hire included
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    Hmm wonder if Lee can teach me how to ride a bike??
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    Quote Originally Posted by placidfemme
    My partner and I both used "Doug Swanson" who does his basic skills test and lessons at Akoranga Campus on Sundays.
    I went with Doug too, and recommend him highly
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    Yep.. me too with "Doug Swanson" awesome guy. And nice learning location too.

    I really DON'T like the car park Passrite does there course in. Its got a massive drain in the middle and usually the ground is full of dirt and oil, good test for skills. But scary for beginners. And NO run off area.
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    I used Doug and found him encouraging, he was happy to be flexible with times too so I could get my licence after work on a weekday.

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    Good to see so many people have positive feedback about Doug Swanson... I always recommend him
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    Quote Originally Posted by girlygirl
    John Wright has 3 x CBR250's & a little (125? I think) for people to use...
    I think they were just CB's, which is a good idea. CBRs are too peaky for under 30 kp/h riding.

    I liked John's course. He was patient and encouraging with a myself and a less confident rider.

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