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Learning to ride a motorcycle: The right course
By Ben Cope on 28/07/2011 17:39:47
Courses can be tailored to fit your motorcycle learning requirements

. But these ‘crash’ courses are run to an extremely tight schedule and leave little time for candidates that are struggling with the itinerary.So if you’re a total newcomer, you may want to consider learning to ride a motorcycle over several weeks rather than doing

Learning to ride a motorcycle: Choosing a training school
By Ben Cope on 28/07/2011 17:41:04
Everything you need to know when picking the most suitable motorcycle riding school for you

if you crash one of their bikes. Even though the government regulate every Approved Training School, there are still a few unscrupulous businesses operating in a shoddy manner.Sadly, not everyone passes first time, so ask what the school charges

Learning to ride a motorcycle: Practical test
By Ben Cope on 28/07/2011 17:43:39
Advice on how to pass the riding portion of your motorcycle test from Module 1 to Module 2

Many schools offer intensive courses, which last anywhere between three and six days. Before the new testing system, ‘crash’ courses, as they’re sometimes called, were a prompt and popular way of gaining a full licence, but with the introduction

Learning to ride a motorcycle: Choosing the right bike
By Ben Cope on 28/07/2011 17:46:42
Whether you're after a sports bike, commuter, naked, adventure or scoooter. Find out the best first bike to buy...

. Robust, reliable and a great commuter, the CB500 is an easy machine upon which to improve your riding skills. They’re popular with new riders so check for crash damage or ex-training school bikes.Honda CBR600 F Sport £2000 - £4000Honda’s CBR600F Sport

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