I suspect they do....Just not your standard.
You did one course.This does not mean all courses are run this way.
Your trying to paint a large wall with a huge brush and f**k all paint.
Truth is these courses didn't even exist a few years ago so $20 or $200 any rider training is good training.
Maybe not accounting but the licensing people seem to be good at check boxes...
Yes. I only did one course, and it was with only one instructor. There are people out there (rastuscat strikes me as one) who are involved in the training scheme who provide their students with good value for time and money. But there are also people out there who have worked out how to get on the gravy train, and are churning out instructors and courses where the students don't get all they should.
I am involved-ish in the dive industry and it is hugely obvious there, both internationally and in New Zealand (although the ATO stuff has changed that a bit), that certain places have worked out how to meet the minimums and not give their students all they can and should.
I didn't realise prior to the course that that was the situation for the provider I went through. It is probably different with other instructors they have, and very likely to be different with other companies. It felt like they were just selling me the Silver course, and with no guarantee that that instruction would be any better.
Hey, it is only $20. If you have the time, I still say go for it. Just know ahead of time what you might be getting. But if you are like me and have limited time, there are better avenues for assistance with your riding. Places where it is more obvious what the company and the market value the instructors time at.
Best solution to the speeding issue is to ride one or two gears down from normal. So do your test in 2nd max 3rd gear. The moment you hit 4th there is no way to stay under 50. Works in real life too!:-)
Still happy to ride with you anytime.
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I highly recommend 2 Bald Bikers in Wainuomata. Ross took me on my golf course; best 8 hours I ever got for $50. One on one, with a permanent Bluetooth connection between us, but I was lucky. Highly recommended.
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Golf = gold. GOLD, damn autocorrect
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What? Don't do this.
Not all LAMS bikes a geared the same, and engine sizes are also different - for example my 300 goes up to 15000 rpm, and can do over 50 in 2nd...
Part of the CBTA assessment is also to check that you're using the appropriate gear for the speed you are travelling, among other things.
So yeah, it's a good way to fail the test.
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