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Learn to ride: Choosing the right training school
By Tim Skilton on 09/07/2007 22:01:41
Like any business, there are good motorcycle schools and bad ones. Here's Visordown's guide to finding the best school in your area
're trainingUseful ContactsKevin Williams www.survivalskills.co.ukBikesafe01492 510969 www.bikesafe.co.ukBSM0870 902 1700 www.bsm.co.ukBMF Rider Training 0800 328 9609 www.bmf.co.ukInstitute of Advanced Motorists0208 996 9600Driving Standards Agency0115 901
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Learn to ride: The best bike course for you
By Tim Skilton on 31/07/2007 14:19:17
Don't fancy the pressure of taking your test in three days? Here's Visordown's guide to the best bike course for you
Go to a reputable training schoolPick a course that suits your needsDon't overestimate your abilitiesUseful ContactsKevin Williams www.survivalskills.co.ukBikesafe01492 510969 www.bikesafe.co.ukBSM0870 902 1700 www.bsm.co.ukBMF Rider Training 0800 328 9609
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Learn to ride with Visordown: Restricted or not?
By Tim Skilton on 30/08/2007 14:01:17
Direct Access isn't for everyone. Here's why 33bhp might be the best route for you
manoeuvres like the U-turn a major hurdle. This results in added pressure on the candidate, especially if they're booked on an intensive course, as it often takes longer than just a few days for some learners to feel comfortable riding a big bike in test
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Learn to ride with Visordown: CBT
By Tim Skilton on 01/08/2007 18:42:08
Compulsory Basic Training's the first and probably most important day of your biking career. Here's what to expect on your CBT
.bikesafe.co.ukBSM0870 902 1700 www.bsm.co.ukBMF Rider Training 0800 328 9609 www.bmf.co.ukInstitute of Advanced Motorists0208 996 9600Driving Standards Agency0115 901 2500 www.dsa.gov.ukDepartment of Transportwww.dft.gov.uk
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Learn To Ride with Visordown: Getting started
By Tim Skilton on 04/07/2007 17:56:55
The motorcycle test changes next year
moped, motorcycle or scooter as a learner with L plates. A provisional licence issued before 1 February 2001 is valid for two years. Licences issued after 1 February 2001 are valid until the rider is 70 years old.Once CBT is completed anyone over the age
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