11-04-12, 09:11 PM | #3691 |
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Re: 'Ere 'ere is the EAR Megathread
Ooh dear, next time I'm in Bristol I'll take a Look ( see what I did there)
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17-04-12, 03:15 PM | #3692 |
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Well, I had my first IAM ride today....and it went really well
Tbh I didnt think I rode very well, but then my confidence is pretty low at the mo so I guess thats about right but my observer (Peter) seems to think there is hope!! After only a short rideout its obvious that its all down to my road positioning. My observations arent too bad but by adjusting my road position I can give myself more warning and more time to react, hopefully preventing me from having the panic reactions and making the errors that I have been making, and which have been making me question whether I can and should be riding. So im feeling happier already, and cant wait to get back on the bike to start practising what hes shown me. Next week we are going to be out for a few hours so he'll be scrutinising me more closely, but im sure its going to make an enormous difference. The only downside was getting caught in a dreadful hailstorm which really stung, and I did feel bad cos his Harley got wet and dirty!!! |
17-04-12, 04:57 PM | #3693 |
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you get double Brownie points for riding in the hail , and upsetting a Hog rider .. ..how longs your course for ?
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17-04-12, 05:20 PM | #3694 |
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Well, I have a year to take their test, but tbh im not too bothered about that, its the training im interested in, if I pass the test then thats a bonus. They normally reckon about 4-6 observed rides and you should be test standard but can have up to 12 I think. The idea is to do an observed ride then have a few weeks to practise his recommendations before the next ride. For me this is ideal because im hoping that learning it over a long period will make it stick permanently rather than having a couple of full days training which I think I would implement for a while then return to my old bad habits.
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17-04-12, 07:48 PM | #3695 |
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KJ , you ll be a biking granny with that attitude ,i did the course when i was a squaddie,and didn t bother with the test,anything that become s reaction,is better than a certificate (if that makes sense !!!! )
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18-04-12, 09:07 AM | #3696 |
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Well done KJ! I bet the IAM blokes were queuing up to take you out for a ride!
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18-04-12, 09:30 AM | #3697 |
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Apparently my copy is in the post I have the police handbook but never seem to manage more than a couple of pages before im asleep!! |
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20-04-12, 07:49 PM | #3700 |
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I'm going to be very quiet this year, no bike, lots of renovation work to do etc etc. Looking for a project bike too.
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