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    Motorcycle Rider Improvement Day - Taranaki - Sunday 18 September

    Roadsafe Taranaki together New Plymouth Injury Safe and ACC are hosting a Motorcycle Rider Improvement Day on Sunday 18 September at the Kartsport Taranaki Kart Track, Waitara.

    Numbers are limited to a maximum of 25 riders.

    Please see the attached flyer for more details.
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails Rider Training Flyer (September).pdf  
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    Spots are filling fast!

    If you want to register, be in quick.
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    All in the bottom or middle of the Island... where's the ones in Auckland?
    Quote Originally Posted by Jane Omorogbe from UK MSN on the KTM990SM
    It's barking mad and if it doesn't turn you into a complete loon within half an hour of cocking a leg over the lofty 875mm seat height, I'll eat my Arai.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gremlin View Post
    All in the bottom or middle of the Island... where's the ones in Auckland?
    Why? Do you need to learn how to ride on the left side of the road again?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gremlin View Post
    All in the bottom or middle of the Island... where's the ones in Auckland?
    Come on down and join us!

    The ride here and back will be worth it alone...
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    Do they teach wheelies, stoppies and getting your knee down at the go-cart track?

    What sort of skills are they teaching? what's the format? What's the background of the instructors? How will they handle the differing skill/experience levels amongst 25 riders?

    I read the PDF file, and the info wasn't there. Yes I could call up, find out and post the answers here, but thought the OP may know and could just fill it in.
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    Quote Originally Posted by KoroJ View Post
    Why? Do you need to learn how to ride on the left side of the road again?
    No, I just reckon that rider training is a good thing. Once the BMW is back, I'll be seeing Tricia (slofox had those posts saying she was really good). I also like the skills stuff you did, finding tarmac up here etc, goes into the too hard basket, but I do like the idea of REALLY being able to handle the bike.

    Sort of like the cop stuff as well, like taking off with the bike in full lock etc.
    Quote Originally Posted by Movistar View Post
    Come on down and join us!

    The ride here and back will be worth it alone...
    Tempting, but my BMW isn't back from the USA yet, otherwise I will do that at some point...
    Quote Originally Posted by Jane Omorogbe from UK MSN on the KTM990SM
    It's barking mad and if it doesn't turn you into a complete loon within half an hour of cocking a leg over the lofty 875mm seat height, I'll eat my Arai.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gremlin View Post
    Tempting, but my BMW isn't back from the USA yet, otherwise I will do that at some point...
    Well, we have another day coming up in November so keep an eye out for the next notification for that day!

    It would be great to get some out-of-towners along.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bluninja View Post
    Do they teach wheelies, stoppies and getting your knee down at the go-cart track?
    Ah, no.

    Quote Originally Posted by bluninja View Post
    What sort of skills are they teaching? what's the format? What's the background of the instructors? How will they handle the differing skill/experience levels amongst 25 riders?
    On the track we will be going over braking, counter-steering, cornering. The kart track is not conducive to high speeds, so it is more about technique.

    The 25 riders will be split into four even groups: two will be on the track, one group will be covering theory in the 'classroom' and one going over maintenance, bike set up etc. After one hour the groups not on the track switch.
    After two hours (from the start), the groups on the track move off track, while the two groups that have been doing the theory, move out to the track.

    The instructors all have a wealth of experience, both individually and collectively.
    Three of them are 'I' endorsed, one is an assessor for IAM, one has been running similar training days for 15+ years.
    More importantly there are all passionate about rider training and have excellent delivery techniques that cater to all experience levels - this is not a dictorial session, more an informative approach to heighten rider awareness of the skills and issues that face riders every time they venture out.

    The afternoon concludes with a road ride that we will stop at different points on and discuss the hazards that are/could be present.

    The whole day is about getting feedback from the attendees about what their views/issues/weaknesses/strengths are and discussing these with the rest of the group. This way more experienced riders get to share their knowledge, less experienced riders get to ask questions, with the trainers explaining the theory behind the knowledge.



    I hope that explains it well enough. If you have more questions, please give me a call or post them here.
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    Thank you for the comprehensive response...not sure how you split 25 into 4 even groups....but that's just me taking the 'p'

    The practical side sounds really good.

    Shame there's no knee down stuff on the track, it looks almost as long as the old Taupo track.

    Is there any chance that people can come and just observe at the track, to see whether they may want to come along at a future date?
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    Quote Originally Posted by bluninja View Post
    Thank you for the comprehensive response...not sure how you split 25 into 4 even groups....but that's just me taking the 'p'

    The practical side sounds really good.

    Shame there's no knee down stuff on the track, it looks almost as long as the old Taupo track.

    Is there any chance that people can come and just observe at the track, to see whether they may want to come along at a future date?
    We split one person into 4, easy really ...you can certainly come and have a look.
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    Ok thanks.
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    Was thinking of heading to the naki to visit folks,and heading up on Sunday,but alas can't get Monday off.
    Hello officer put it on my tab

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    Quote Originally Posted by ynot slow View Post
    Was thinking of heading to the naki to visit folks,and heading up on Sunday,but alas can't get Monday off.
    We'll be finished around 4.00pm. If you have time, see them on the way home...
    nothing like a full day before a week at work!
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    But a 4-5hour ride to Napier not nice lol,will see how Mondayitis goes.
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