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    Basic Handling with RiderSkills

    Just got my Basic Handling Cert. Today, Aarron and I had a dam good time with Philip McDaid from RiderSkills. Let us use the GN125's. Aarron wasn't to hot to start with but by the end of the lesson his skill had increase so much it is hard to tell his experience was only on scooters and push bikes now he has more confidence.

    Did the $99 course cause Philip makes sure you pass and teaches you all you need to know that you will pass. Great Instructor and knows his stuff and can pick and correct the little things that muddle you up. Good clear instructions.

    For all you pre-license wannabe bikers go to www.RiderSkills.co.nz or call 021710792.

    Its not just for beginners but there are also confidence courses and advanced courses for the more experinced riders.
    "Im in a glass case of emotion!!!"
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    I definitely agree, he was great, both my gf and I passed on our first attempt, two thumbs up

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    He is such a great guy, he even came out on the first rider's day out, to give advice to the absolute learners, on his own time. The learners benefitted so much from his help, amazing the difference 1 day made.

    Top notch bloke
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    19th October 2005 - 19:29
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    That sounds really good. I think I might give it a look-in.

    Cheers guys..it's good to hear this sort of think for us newbies
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    Hes so focused and generous in advice 5star service.
    "Im in a glass case of emotion!!!"
    "Would you like to come to a party in my pants?"
    "Its not a question about how it grips its.... Are you saying that a 4ounce bird can carry a 1 pound coconut!"
    "I am a Riding God"

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