IAM straight after DAS?
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Their prices have gone through the roof in recent years... they've always been more expensive than my training but it used to be 15 / 20%... now it's 100+%. But I guess people pay it.
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It’s always cold and wet
Let me know when/if your planning another
Seen the Rapid stuff advertised.
I’ve done Enduro 1:1 and that was worth it for me . Pricey but so much to take away and keep practicing after the day.
Also helps going out with others much better than me as much as possible.
Well lots of options to consider then. Thanks all.
Their prices have gone through the roof in recent years... they've always been more expensive than my training but it used to be 15 / 20%... now it's 100+%. But I guess people pay it.
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It’s always cold and wet
Let me know when/if your planning another
Seen the Rapid stuff advertised.
I’ve done Enduro 1:1 and that was worth it for me . Pricey but so much to take away and keep practicing after the day.
Also helps going out with others much better than me as much as possible.
Well lots of options to consider then. Thanks all.
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Re: IAM straight after DAS?
Oi! What's wrong with having a fine collection of badges and certificates?MyLittleStudPony wrote: ↑Mon Jan 23, 2023 10:50 pm I still think there's a valid argument that all advanced training is just people seeking to indulge themselves at your expense. And on that basis I'd say forget about all that IAM bollocks and just gan it up on t'back wheel.
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Horse wrote: ↑Tue Jan 24, 2023 7:56 amOi! What's wrong with having a fine collection of badges and certificates?MyLittleStudPony wrote: ↑Mon Jan 23, 2023 10:50 pm I still think there's a valid argument that all advanced training is just people seeking to indulge themselves at your expense. And on that basis I'd say forget about all that IAM bollocks and just gan it up on t'back wheel.
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Re: IAM straight after DAS?
Possibly because they're the ones that appear in the bike mags - not that I actually buy them. No doubt there are inducements offered. Missing a trick there Kevin?The Spin Doctor wrote: ↑Mon Jan 23, 2023 7:27 pmTheir prices have gone through the roof in recent years... they've always been more expensive than my training but it used to be 15 / 20%... now it's 100+%. But I guess people pay it.Count Steer wrote: ↑Mon Jan 23, 2023 5:34 pmJust had a look at the Rapid offerings. Ouch! Of the package offerings the 'Roadmaster' is 2 days, 2:1 riders:instructor at £885* and the others are part track, part road.
You can go 'bespoke' at 1:1 and £495 for the day. It seems a lot more expensive than when I did it but 'inflation' I suppose. (Did a 1:1 + a 2:1 with a workmate with John Taylor but he seems to have hung up his bòots as he's not on the Rapid roster).
*£3540 for 2 days bike riding is nice work if you can get it.
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...... Also helps going out with others much better than me as much as possible.
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Just beware....that can be a good way to pick up other people's dodgy habits. How do you judge whether they're "much better" than you?
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Just beware....that can be a good way to pick up other people's dodgy habits. How do you judge whether they're "much better" than you?
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I know at least one rider that came to grief trying to keep up with mates who were 'better riders'. (One of them even bought a bigger, faster bike to help him do just that. It didn't end well, but he did heal eventually).
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Just beware....that can be a good way to pick up other people's dodgy habits. How do you judge whether they're "much better" than you?
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Well for Enduro they finish races way in front and get up hills I cannot Have about 30 years on me, been there done that, clark of course blah blah..
Only a few but I trust them.
I get what you mean and where you are coming from. I wont be chasing on the road. Diff ballgame.
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I know at least one rider that came to grief trying to keep up with mates who were 'better riders'. (One of them even bought a bigger, faster bike to help him do just that. It didn't end well, but he did heal eventually).Count Steer wrote: ↑Tue Jan 24, 2023 10:49 amJust beware....that can be a good way to pick up other people's dodgy habits. How do you judge whether they're "much better" than you?
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Yeah I'm not so much chasing. I'm old enough for "self preservation" to be permanently switched on I ride within my limits and am aware of them.
I just like being able to stop and say i'm finding this difficult and get their point of view.
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With your 'off road' experience, bike control should not be an issue for you.
Having an observed ride may be of benefit though, just to highlight any areas that might need improvement.
Iirc, IAM do an initial Rideout thingy, however IAM do it 'by the book' and do tend to have a rigid approach to things.
Having an observed ride may be of benefit though, just to highlight any areas that might need improvement.
Iirc, IAM do an initial Rideout thingy, however IAM do it 'by the book' and do tend to have a rigid approach to things.
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Oh... off the top of my head, Survival Skills has been featured in articles in Superbike, Bike, Two Wheels Only (remember that?). I was the major contributor to a cover mount called 'The Little RiDE Book of Emergencies' (it was quite good, though I say it myself). And I've also had a write-up in the motorcycling column in the Daily Telegraph. Plus SOBS featured on the Devitts website. My articles have appeared in at least a dozen IAM magazines too.
But there's a certain cachet about being out riding fast with a copper or ex-copper behind that gives lots of pub bragging rights. Rapid clearly didn't pick their name by accident.
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Yes, I know what you mean but as it happens my second trip up there towards the end of September was warm and sunny... delightful weather for riding.Northernchap wrote: ↑Mon Jan 23, 2023 11:08 pm It’s always cold and wet
Let me know when/if your planning another
Next one likely to be mid-April onwards... when hopefully the ice has cleared off the roads
Welcome!Well lots of options to consider then. Thanks all.
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Well for Enduro they finish races way in front and get up hills I cannot Have about 30 years on me, been there done that, clark of course blah blah..Northernchap wrote: ↑Tue Jan 24, 2023 11:06 amJust beware....that can be a good way to pick up other people's dodgy habits. How do you judge whether they're "much better" than you?
Only a few but I trust them.
I get what you mean and where you are coming from. I wont be chasing on the road. Diff ballgame.
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The lads who I ride enduro with are all younger and fitter than me. Sometimes I get a bit miffed when I get dropped then lose the way.
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Ah I see. I don't green lane. Never had a license to do so but not really my bag. Prefer a closed course.
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We live in Lanzarote where we can go anywhereNorthernchap wrote: ↑Tue Jan 24, 2023 1:59 pm Ah I see. I don't green lane. Never had a license to do so but not really my bag. Prefer a closed course.
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I don't know if Yorick has mentioned it yet, but he lives abroad with cheap beer!
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Even bland can be a type of character
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I messed up a few months ago on the first ride out with friends over here. Can't even say I was trying to keep up with anyone - I was in front, and luckily, far enough ahead that the others didn't see what I did! Although I was trying to piss off a sports hatch car that was behind me and trying to catch me on the straights only to get lost on the corners!!Northernchap wrote: ↑Tue Jan 24, 2023 11:09 amYeah I'm not so much chasing. I'm old enough for "self preservation" to be permanently switched on I ride within my limits and am aware of them.Northernchap wrote: ↑Tue Jan 24, 2023 11:09 amI know at least one rider that came to grief trying to keep up with mates who were 'better riders'. (One of them even bought a bigger, faster bike to help him do just that. It didn't end well, but he did heal eventually).Count Steer wrote: ↑Tue Jan 24, 2023 10:49 am
Just beware....that can be a good way to pick up other people's dodgy habits. How do you judge whether they're "much better" than you?
I just like being able to stop and say i'm finding this difficult and get their point of view.
My issue was forgetting that it had been over 5 years since I'd ridden a litre bike and little roads. Even more luckily, there wasn't anything coming around the blind bend I didn't go 'around'
Did make me wind my neck in and remember that I need to relearn after such a long time off bikes (especially big bikes)
Need to find some bikers to ride with that I can relearn from!!
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