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Old 20-06-05, 09:17 PM   #11
chris SVK3
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just looked on the website for IAM but it does not give that much info like how much the course is, how long and what they do? Any help guys
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Old 20-06-05, 09:49 PM   #12
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just looked on the website for IAM but it does not give that much info like how much the course is, how long and what they do? Any help guys
I think it's £85 to join and it takes as long as it takes. They cover general advanced road riding.
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Old 21-06-05, 08:27 AM   #13
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the £85 covers membership to the IAM, membership to the group (in my case the Middlesex Advanced Motorcyclists -MAM http://www.middlesexam.org.uk/ ) and your test fee.

MAM run a four week course on four consequetive Saturday mornings which are included in the Skills for Life package. Then it's up to you to join group observation session, slow riding courses etc. You apply for the test when you feel ready or are advised to by an observer.

It's been great fun and I intend to continue to ride with them once a month or so.
Hope that helps.

JG
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Old 21-06-05, 12:43 PM   #14
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Congratulations.

I've signed up, paid up, been allocated to an observer, rang to remind them I still 'ere. Still no first ride. Now I face the dilemma, ring up and appear pushy or shut up, be patient.
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Old 21-06-05, 06:28 PM   #15
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push, you want to get out as soon as possible while the weather is good. youve paid your money after all
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Old 21-06-05, 07:41 PM   #16
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A lovely morning was somewhat spoiled by Thames Valley Police doing safety checks on bikes.
I was escorted to Gerrard's X police station for a roadside inspection and the issued me with a producer and a advance prohibition notice for my can and excessive chain wear. Well, they got me on the can but the chain def isn't worn - it could do with a little bit less slack
I think the checks are a good thing if they discourage people from using dangerous (or stolen) machines but I felt that they were being a bit OTT about it. I've got 7 days to re-MOT it JG
thats why i am not doing IAM
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Old 22-06-05, 10:41 AM   #17
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thats why i am not doing IAM
Not sure what you mean.

The tug was nothing to do with the IAM. I just happened to be on an observed ride a day after passing the test and got pulled over by a Thames Valley patrol.

The police observer guy (Met. Police) I was with thought it was a complete farce and was fuming, suggesting that I should make a complaint since my chain definitely wasn't worn.
Can't contest a un-baffled can though, eh?

Just seems ironic and pointless, that's all...

JG
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Old 22-06-05, 12:18 PM   #18
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thats why i am not doing IAM
Not sure what you mean.

The tug was nothing to do with the IAM. I just happened to be on an observed ride a day after passing the test and got pulled over by a Thames Valley patrol.

The police observer guy (Met. Police) I was with thought it was a complete farce and was fuming, suggesting that I should make a complaint since my chain definitely wasn't worn.
Can't contest a un-baffled can though, eh?

Just seems ironic and pointless, that's all...

JG
o i thought that was part, of the iam in that case i my do it after all
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Old 25-06-05, 05:36 PM   #19
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did my iam test with my scorpion can on (not for road use) and they guy just said the bike sounded fantastic. they are more interested in teaching people to ride safer than worrying about illegal end cans, well thats t he case up here anyway.
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