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    Auckland Rider Training - April/May

    Hi there,

    I'd like to get some rider training organised. I'd like to get all aspects of riding that would make someone a better rider covered.

    Braking
    Cornering
    Counter Steering
    Emergency procedures - Recovering from certain situations
    High Speed riding
    Etc
    Etc

    Would it be cheaper to hire Pukekohe? Cos if we go to Taupo there is the extra time off needed and the cost of accomodation, petrol, etc

    I may approach Brian Parker at Pass Rite or John or someone else ......... or can someone recommend someone else/better? I only know these two people.

    We should look at around 5-6 hours of training and some laps after that for some fun.

    But the emphasis will be on learning, meaning that this would suit newer riders than those who set lap records.

    I'm shooting for sometime in about 3 months........... April or early May.

    What do you think?

    How much does Pukekohe cost for a day? Maybe we can find an open day in the future and fill it with KB'ers?

    I've never done anything like this or have a clue on how to do it so all advice appreciated.

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    matee... u want to get Brian to teach you how to ride? maybe you u just go out on more KB rides and observe other riders and learn?

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    Yes I guess so...... can u recommend someone else?

    I'm interested in a little more than basic riding

    By the way you coming this Sunday?

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    Quote Originally Posted by justsomeguy
    Yes I guess so...... can u recommend someone else?

    I'm interested in a little more than basic riding

    By the way you coming this Sunday?
    I think KB rides show far more than just basic riding.... Im keen, Taupo is far cheaper (only like $600 for a weekday) where Pukekohe is Farken expensive...

    I should be along to that ride on Sunday (hopefully) so we will see...

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    I'd be keen, keep me posted. Although mid April would be out for me.

    Isn't Taupo a tight track to be learning on ? Never been on it myself but it looks that way from the stands. :unsure:

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    Quote Originally Posted by NinjaBoy
    I'd be keen, keep me posted. Although mid April would be out for me.

    Isn't Taupo a tight track to be learning on ? Never been on it myself but it looks that way from the stands. :unsure:
    Nup Taupo is great, the tighter the better... Plus it doesnt have scary 200kmh blind corners that Pukekohe has

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    Cool

    John does the "Ride Right, Ride Safe" bike course out at Whenuapai airbase on the runway..... was about about $45 a day for the course.. its run once a month I think.
    Which, I might add is a great course....

    As to April/May I wont be in at all.... thats when I am off the bike for 8 weeks..... and won't be travelling far from my house during that time.

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    I believe Pukekohe is $2000+ a day whereas Taupo is only $550.

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    Pukekohe 2000 a day = what? 40 riders paying $50 or maybe 20 riders paying $100

    Taupo 550-600 a day = what? 20 riders paying $30, plus another $100+ each for petrol, accomodation and lost time from the extra day that will be needed.

    So Pukekohe may be cheaper.

    But since this experience is all about learning maybe we should think about Taupo.

    And guys and girls the April/May period comprises of 61 days so we should try and be able to find one where we can all agree?

    Also by then all of us will have gotten 3 months of riding practice.

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    justsomeguy,
    Have you done the BRONZ course? if not I think that is what you are really looking for... in fact I might go back for a refresher...

    What is happening sunday?

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    Can you tell me a little more about the BRONZ course please?

    This is happening Sunday:

    http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/showthread.php?t=7889

    It's looks like there's going to be a good turnout.

    Would love to see my favourite SV650 there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by justsomeguy
    Pukekohe 2000 a day = what? 40 riders paying $50 or maybe 20 riders paying $100
    Keep in mind thats $2000 up front. Speaking from experience you may have a few sleepless nights waiting for those 20/40 riders to eventuate (unless you have a reliable userbase) as people like to leave things to the last minute before commiting.

    Also you need to consider what happens if it rains on the day and only a handful show up - it could be a very expensive day for you. Enforcing a deposit may commit some but will also turn others away.

    If I were you I'd look carefully at the various other courses around first - no point taking risks when you don't need to. Organising your own should be a last resort unless you have the backing/experience/contacts and are prepared to accept the risks.

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