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fraser01 26-02-09 10:30 AM

I.A.M - How many younger riders consider advanced riding?
 
Hi peeps,
As the title says I was wondering what the general thoughts were of joining local advanced motorcycling clubs?
I am aiming this at people specifically under 40 but any input will be appreciated. The reason I ask is that having spoken to a number of southern clubs not only are they lacking in members but the majority of members seem to be 40+ in years.

So what would make you consider joining and what would make you interested in joining??

Regards

Fraser

Dave20046 26-02-09 10:33 AM

Re: I.A.M - How many younger riders consider advanced riding?
 
I'm a member of the cars one, I needed it but was actually interested in the bike one
but sheffield council were paying so I thought I could apply the car thing to bikes.

the_lone_wolf 26-02-09 10:35 AM

Re: I.A.M - How many younger riders consider advanced riding?
 
i haven't officially joined but i do ride a lot with an IAM instructor, very nice chap who can hustle a pan when he wants to, i haven't considered joining IAM or similar but would definitely do a BikeSafe course to inprove my road perception and/or one of the track based instruction courses that focus more on bike control than roadcraft

injury_ian 26-02-09 10:37 AM

Re: I.A.M - How many younger riders consider advanced riding?
 
"Been there, done it, got the t-shirt" Me (aged 27)

Dave20046 26-02-09 10:37 AM

Re: I.A.M - How many younger riders consider advanced riding?
 
It ****es me off the council in sheffield don't do any motorcycle funding for stuff. I've just forked out for a bikesafe course. Hope they save money on insurance premiums, I'm currently £4k down on premiums...money I could be putting into the economy!

ThEGr33k 26-02-09 10:40 AM

Re: I.A.M - How many younger riders consider advanced riding?
 
Not really... My dad is very experienced and has told me a lot of things, I think most others come through experience... IAM's dont really interest me as they generally seem to have this elitist attitude which I dispise... Maybe I met the wrong people?

Dave20046 26-02-09 10:43 AM

Re: I.A.M - How many younger riders consider advanced riding?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ThEGr33k (Post 1799050)
Not really... My dad is very experienced and has told me a lot of things, I think most others come through experience... IAM's dont really interest me as they generally seem to have this elitist attitude which I dispise... Maybe I met the wrong people?

nah it's just a group of bikers going out for a ride and giving each other tips.
In the car one it's just me and a bloke going for a drive and he tells me what I'm doing wrong. Only pain in the arses are the meets cause I have no interest in cars or old men.

Wasted a night trying to find their stupid meet had to turn round and come home in the end. Work on bike cancelled I was v angry.

Lozzo 26-02-09 10:43 AM

Re: I.A.M - How many younger riders consider advanced riding?
 
At 46 I am too young to even consider the IAM, as I don't smell of wee or have a BMW with panniers full of Werther's Originals.

Every IAM member I know crashes more than those who aren't in it anyway, so I'm not tempting fate by joining or doing their 'training'

454697819 26-02-09 10:45 AM

Re: I.A.M - How many younger riders consider advanced riding?
 
yes I will do it but its a next year thing....

Keep meanign too but to be honest sometimes the observers I meet don't agree with what I have been taught before!

punyXpress 26-02-09 10:51 AM

Re: I.A.M - How many younger riders consider advanced riding?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Dave20046 (Post 1799046)
It ****es me off the council in sheffield don't do any motorcycle funding for stuff. I've just forked out for a bikesafe course. Hope they save money on insurance premiums, I'm currently £4k down on premiums...money I could be putting into the economy!

Yes, the pubs are having a hard time.
But a one man crusade?
I admire your style, Sir


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