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    Bike learner courses in Hamilton

    Hey guys and girls, I have a work colleage that is looking for affordable bike training in Hams.

    Anything out there?

    thanks in advance.
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    Prorider does courses in Hamilton but affordable is something different. They provide bikes though so that is quite useful.

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    Ward Fischer runs the Hamilton Motorcycle Riding School. Or he used to a couple of years ago anyway. I did an advanced course with him once. Was good.

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    Wayne Holden is another Hamilton-based trainer (holdendrivertraining@hotmail.com , 0800 855 7521). He is an ex-chief regional police instructor and he also happens to be my old mentor in the Institute of Advanced Motorists. One of the nicest guys around and I can personally vouch for his training skills. You can see a bit about him here: http://geoffjames.blogspot.co.nz/201...at-office.html.

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    My friends and I did ours through Passrite in Te Rapa. Great people to deal with.

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    Another +1 for Passrite, did my BHS with them and they were the most cost effective/responsive at the time. (didnt check holden or prorider though)
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    Quote Originally Posted by slofox View Post
    Ward Fischer runs the Hamilton Motorcycle Riding School. Or he used to a couple of years ago anyway. I did an advanced course with him once. Was good.

    Lookee HERE


    ps - best he doesn't learn from you Al...
    +1 for Ward Fischer. I did my BHS test through him, and it was good to have a run through all the things that will be tested first.

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