One of their guys past me and I was curious to know if anyone had some feed back on their course? Have had one lesson and am really keen to learn. Thought this might be the easier option rather than pestering people to teach me hehehe
One of their guys past me and I was curious to know if anyone had some feed back on their course? Have had one lesson and am really keen to learn. Thought this might be the easier option rather than pestering people to teach me hehehe
Are you talking about Basic Handling Skills? (They teach you to ride, go through the basics etc) or are you talking about advanced rider training?
If you're looking for basic learning than I'm sure a few people can post up different places you can get it done around your area...
If your looking for an advanced riders course of sorts send a PM to "The Stranger" as he helps a lot with a course called "Ride Right, Ride Safe" which is really awesome![]()
I'm not a complete idiot... some pieces are missing![]()
Originally Posted by DingDong
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Go for a lesson, it is the best way to go.
The pro instructors have been generally been teaching for years so they have the lesson plans all set up for you. They are also trained to build confidence, spot and correct your mistakes.
If your mates teach you then they may miss out some small but very important detail. They may also miss something you are doing wrong which will get you in trouble a few km's down the road.
So, have your first lessons with a pro, then surround yourself with some good riders (see the KB mentors). Then you should keep learning every time you get on a bike.
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am booked in for a basic course sat 31st march. They will provide bike. Mine won't be ready to ride by then.
As long as I pass the course, will then be able to apply for my learners.
Course is not far from where I live.
Think I will be happier learning the basics from a stranger. I will be less nervous and not worried about if I am doing alright.
As per usual, check this out.
Next class is 15/04/07
Check this out... LINKY
You may wish to PM a site mentor if you want 1:1 help.
"Speed has never killed anyone. Suddenly becoming stationary - that's what gets you."
Jeremy Clarkson.
Kawasaki 200mph Club
Will check out the R.R.R.S. group when I have a bit more confidence.
Same with the Wednesday night group.
Have to get the new bike up and running first before I can do either of those two things though.
P.S. live with someone who will teach me but he is a bit busy right now and didn't want to be a pest. When I decide to do something I usually just go out and do it. He gets to ride anytime he wants so don't think he really gets what it is like to want to ride and not be able to.
will definitely come along to the next R.R.R.S. course. Am just hoping I will be able to ride before then.
As I mentioned earlier, I am not the most patient of people.
Wife did this course, bloody excellent. We had been blasting around a carpark a couple of times but she would just get all shitty when I tried to tell her anything so we thought she should learn the basics with someone she couldn't argue with!!
She did the course + test and walked away with her Basic Handling do-hicky, went into the licensing place the next morning and got her learners. After that we did a bit of cruising around the quiet streets while she built up her confidence.
Well worth it.
60% of the time, it works everytime
These courses aren't only for beginners. I did it about a year ago with Tauranga Ulysses. For me it was a refresher course/learn how to do it on the new bike. A bloody good day in fact!
It's a shame BRM (Bike Rider Magazine) don't do their track days any more. They often got you to practice these same skills in pit lane while another group was on the track.
I did my BHS test with Rider Skills and also opted to get an hours training on how to ride beforehand. It was really good as they show you exactly whats in the test and how to do it correctly as well as starting from scratch on how to ride a bike. all for $110 and I passed no problem![]()
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