Rider Training....had any??
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Rider Training....had any??
Hello bandit heads,
Just curious as to how many riders have taken part in any rider training.
Was looking at the Top Rider training with Bernie Hatton when still in Sydney, as there seems to be a great training centre in Marulan. Was in May though and was on the way back to qld by this time
There is a write up in the latest Rapid Bikes magazine about this company and Advanced training is still something i wish to partake in.
So if any of you have participated in advanced rider training i would be interested in your experiences with it and what you feel you got out of it.
Thanks and regards,
nathan
Just curious as to how many riders have taken part in any rider training.
Was looking at the Top Rider training with Bernie Hatton when still in Sydney, as there seems to be a great training centre in Marulan. Was in May though and was on the way back to qld by this time
There is a write up in the latest Rapid Bikes magazine about this company and Advanced training is still something i wish to partake in.
So if any of you have participated in advanced rider training i would be interested in your experiences with it and what you feel you got out of it.
Thanks and regards,
nathan
ohmyfj55- Posts : 81
Join date : 2010-05-09
Age : 51
Re: Rider Training....had any??
Other than the rider training required to get a license, I haven't done any.
Maybe now we're more financial I'll be able to talk my wife into going to one or two.
Maybe now we're more financial I'll be able to talk my wife into going to one or two.
b12mick- Posts : 908
Join date : 2009-10-08
Age : 58
Location : Wagga
Re: Rider Training....had any??
I recently did my first ever rider training course; the Stay Upright Masters course in Canberra. Despite the name it’s only a basic course aimed at older riders returning to the sport after a prolonged absence …er, me really. The big plus is that it is heavily subsidized from the Road Safety Fund (around 50%) and so at $150 it’s a good budget option. As I said, it’s a bit basic, concentrating on braking, maneuvering, body position and a large dose of road-craft and attitude. Overall, it was a fun day and I guess what I got was mainly validation of what I have been doing. This is worthwhile as I plan to do more and I wanted to establish a reasonable base. Main thing for me was to look through the corners, (something I tend to forget and then try to figure out why I am riding like sh+t).
I have been following the Top Rider courses and would be keen to do Marulan, I would like to do ‘the farm’ even more but the logistics of if from Canberra are a bit much (not to mention the 900 beer vouchers). It would probably be an overnight in Sydney both ways as it starts early and I wouldn’t fancy driving back after a full day on the track as I reckon I would be pretty rooted.
So, I would be up for Marulan, or Stay Upright Advanced II at Eastern Creek, or California Superbike school, or something else on those lines.
Would be great to get a Bandit skirmish party together!
Cheers Peter
I have been following the Top Rider courses and would be keen to do Marulan, I would like to do ‘the farm’ even more but the logistics of if from Canberra are a bit much (not to mention the 900 beer vouchers). It would probably be an overnight in Sydney both ways as it starts early and I wouldn’t fancy driving back after a full day on the track as I reckon I would be pretty rooted.
So, I would be up for Marulan, or Stay Upright Advanced II at Eastern Creek, or California Superbike school, or something else on those lines.
Would be great to get a Bandit skirmish party together!
Cheers Peter
Dekenai- Posts : 797
Join date : 2009-09-02
Location : Tuggers, ACT
Re: Rider Training....had any??
Ive got the first stay up right course at Oran Park..was so much fun.
I will get around to doing the next one as well. Its well worth it.
I will get around to doing the next one as well. Its well worth it.
Cameron- Admin
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Join date : 2009-08-19
Age : 33
Location : Penrith
Re: Rider Training....had any??
I have done Intermediate, Advanced 1 & 2 through HART in Melbourne. Would recommend all of them particularly the two Advanced courses. Advanced 1 was conducted at the Police trainig facility and Advanced 2 was at Broadford - only dowside to Advanced 2 is the need for full leathers (the deal with the wife was that I had to fit into the old one piece leathers).
Also did a Ducati track training day at Mugello on a 999R a few years back. That was a magnificent day
Would recommend any advanced training as it can only help your your enjoyment.
Also did a Ducati track training day at Mugello on a 999R a few years back. That was a magnificent day
Would recommend any advanced training as it can only help your your enjoyment.
surfacc- Posts : 51
Join date : 2010-04-15
Age : 63
Location : Edithvale, Victoria
Re: Rider Training....had any??
I did the Stay Upright Advanced I course at Oran Park a couple of years ago when I was still on my L's. It was pretty basic, good for inexperienced riders or those that lack confidence. However, depending on where you're at with your riding, I reckon the money would be better spent on a couple of trackdays. Just learn by doing.
Also keep in mind that sometimes the training providers are very strict in wanting you to learn the way that they think is right (such as trying to convince me I needed to brake with four fingers).
Also keep in mind that sometimes the training providers are very strict in wanting you to learn the way that they think is right (such as trying to convince me I needed to brake with four fingers).
Sloth_27- Posts : 227
Join date : 2009-08-20
Age : 34
Location : NSW
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