Ive not done the RF yet. Think I need to get that done.
Do it
8 Hours, you WILL learn something and it is all about bikes for the whole day
https://www.prorider.co.nz/ride-forever-2/
I'd agree with the suggestion to do the bronze first. Having done a silver course as my first training since 1974 at Western Springs (I still have the certificate!), there was clearly some assumed knowledge from the bronze that I'd missed.
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You will learn something on Gold R4E, mainly that your perception of an "average rider" was altered when you got your pet food certificate. Never any harm in going along though, always pick up or refresh something.
Or just go for a ride with Mr Platinum himself, he lives out your way anyway
Pretty much my experience too. You can spot someone playing the game.
R4E isn't compulsory before doing CBTA, but if you do CBTA without doing R4E, it's unlikely you'll know the standard for mirrors, scanning, positioning etc. All this is available online on pages 8 and 9 of this
https://www.nzta.govt.nz/assets/Driv...urse-guide.pdf
But an R4E course gives you a better chance of passing CBTA, as you'll get some feedback on things you might want to improve, and things you likely never even thought of.
Of course, you might be just so shit hot you'd prefer to waste money failing the first time. Your call.
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