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Jasonr
09-05-08, 01:18 PM
me

Passed my IAM test 5 odd years ago currently a member of a local motorcycle group who provide training to pass IAM/Rospa test and will also take your training that level

Also done a days training with gary baldwin ? Rapid Training courtesy of Ride magazine!

Stu
09-05-08, 01:22 PM
yup, iam
so what's the deal with your motorcycle group? I know IAM groups train you for IAM, not really investigated Rospa, but sure it's just as good.
What are your charges & what's the quality of the trainers/observers.

Mark_h
09-05-08, 01:29 PM
Yep, done IAM and currently an IAM observer. My group put the observers through rapid training every couple of years. Apparently they (Rapid) are VERY good but quite expensive. Not been an observer long enough to get my free Rapid day yet though.

Be interested to hear the difference in approach/experience between ROSPA and IAM. Also you'll get a load of folks saying it's all common sense and a waste of time but I got a hell of a lot out of it and am now in the process of trying to put something back into my club by helping other riders.

Jasonr
09-05-08, 01:49 PM
yup, iam
so what's the deal with your motorcycle group? I know IAM groups train you for IAM, not really investigated Rospa, but sure it's just as good.
What are your charges & what's the quality of the trainers/observers.

My club EAMG (in essex) was an IAM club but due to some disagreement they are now independent. I took my test in the days they were IAM but due to not paying IAM my subs each year (as I had a 4.5 yr break from riding) I lost my qualification despite it being a qualification for life !! I too am not that familiar with Rospa but would like to have my riding assessed every so often anyway eamg Observers consist mostly of Ropspa Gold / Ex Class I riders they will train you to pass the test and beyond fees are for an associate £50 then about £5 each sesssion to cover petrol observed rides last 2-4 hours and you have all the training you need to pass your test they then run full member training and other stuff and will also train you to become observers etc obviously

I think they are really good as there are some real class riders there having said that I am not a member of other groups as it could get silly price wise so cannot comment on their ability against others

And rapid training are very good we have them over at EAMG for talks most years most of the guys are ex class I and gary baldwin is an ex production racer so really does know his stuff

Jasonr
09-05-08, 01:53 PM
Be interested to hear the difference in approach/experience between ROSPA and IAM. Also you'll get a load of folks saying it's all common sense and a waste of time but I got a hell of a lot out of it and am now in the process of trying to put something back into my club by helping other riders.

Yes it is common sense but sense that only becomes common once you are told about it. That moment when you think yeah I know that but never actually thought about it consciously if you get my drift.......

Good on ya for helping others and putting something back I always find the more you put into something the more you get out of it anyway and biking is same

Alpinestarhero
09-05-08, 01:57 PM
I'm not really bothered about doing an IaM test of sorts, but it would be great to ride with IaM trained folk. Are there any groups in the brighton / east sussex area?

Matt

kitkat
09-05-08, 02:46 PM
i was a qualified observer with IAM but have dropped away from it. Looked into Rospa but there were a lot of mechanical bits included and I really wasnt interested in that. I like to ride for fun, if it breaks Ill get someone else to fix it - eventually

ArtyLady
09-05-08, 03:07 PM
Jason,

Ive been attending EAMG on and off since 2003, fair bit of training but probably wont take the test (dont like tests!) I just like to keep my riding up to scratch. I only went once last year (oopss!) must try and get along to a few AGT's this year. :)

Jasonr
09-05-08, 03:13 PM
I'm not really bothered about doing an IaM test of sorts, but it would be great to ride with IaM trained folk. Are there any groups in the brighton / east sussex area?

Matt

have a look www.iam.org.uk

AndyW
09-05-08, 03:16 PM
Currently doing my IAM "ride for life!" course (test June 2nd), and although you don't learn anything really new, it does make you think about how you ride and improves your riding skills dramatically. At least it has for me, money well spent.

Jasonr
09-05-08, 03:19 PM
Jason,

Ive been attending EAMG on and off since 2003, fair bit of training but probably wont take the test (dont like tests!) I just like to keep my riding up to scratch. I only went once last year (oopss!) must try and get along to a few AGT's this year. :)

I was a bit like that umming and ahhing about the test but then just thought blow it and just did it I now have to go through the whole thing again beacuse of my lay off. To tell you the truth the test was quite good and not as bad as I thought it was if your observer thinks you are there then most [probably you have nothing to worry about it

I should be going to the AGT this sunday but I am still running the bike in so I am wondering whether I should or not.

Its blue sky and warm see you down the hawk ????

DanAbnormal
09-05-08, 03:42 PM
Done some. I mainly do advanced kneedown sillyness now. ;)

independentphoto
09-05-08, 03:48 PM
Yep. Done the IAM training and passed the advanced test at the end of last season. I'm now training as an observer with the same group as KitKat for the very reason that Mark H states (to put something back in) and besides which it's a good night out usually.

Took out my first associate (backed up by a qualified/ senior observer) this week which was a different experience altogether! A whole new challenge.

Can't go wrong with advanced training in my book.

Garry;)

ArtyLady
09-05-08, 04:20 PM
I was a bit like that umming and ahhing about the test but then just thought blow it and just did it I now have to go through the whole thing again beacuse of my lay off. To tell you the truth the test was quite good and not as bad as I thought it was if your observer thinks you are there then most [probably you have nothing to worry about it

I should be going to the AGT this sunday but I am still running the bike in so I am wondering whether I should or not.

Its blue sky and warm see you down the hawk ????

how annoying! I thought once youd passed youd passed! Definately wont bother then!

Yes we are go going this evening...look out for a british racing green Triumph Sprint RS and a curvy yellow SV :)

kitkat
09-05-08, 05:55 PM
provided you pay your annual subs you remain a member. if you let your subscription lapse for a couple of years you have to requalify. I personally think you should have to requalify every 5 years, free of charge of course.