Motorcycle Training News

New DSA Module 1 video

6th December 2011

The new DSA video for the Module 1 test

CBT’s Seven Days a week

25th August 2011

Remember we conduct CBT’s seven days a week, so if you if you need to be on the road quickly and don’t want to wait, contact us now!

Price Match

22nd May 2011

Like everybody else we realise that the current climate is tough, so much so that we will endeavour to match any written quote for training or if we can we will beat it! Phone us now!!

Changes to the Module 1 Test from 16th May 2011

1st April 2011

From 16th May 2011, the Driving Standards Agency have announced some helpful changes to the Module 1 Motorcycle test.

The government is working with the motorcycle industry to review the delivery and content of the motorcycle test. This working group includes DSA, DfT, the motorcycle training industry and motorcycle user groups.

This work (along with DSA’s ongoing monitoring and review process of all tests) has identified a number of minor changes that can be quickly introduced before the main review is finished.

The following provides you with an outline of the minor changes DSA intends to introduce to module one with effect from 16 May 2011.

Click here to view details of these changes on the DSA site …

And to view the new format click on this link.

Fuel costs and learning to ride a motorbike

5th March 2011

At this time fuel costs are soaring through the roof, why not consider learning to ride a small scooter or a 125 with gears, superb economy and easy storage and parking. Give us a call to enquiire over your options.

CBT is a training course, learn to ride a motorbike

5th March 2011

We are having a few phone calls asking about CBT courses, particularly thinking that they are a test, this is not true, they are for any standard of trainee, so no pass or fail, if you don’t achieve a safe standard in the day you will

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Remember when comparing the options for motorbike training

6th October 2010

Just a quick note to all potential customers.  When you are enquiring over your options eg, prices and availability, remember to think about the following.

Can you fit the program of training to suit your needs?

If someone is quoting long waiting lists, ask a second opinion.

Ask your friends for recommendations, not just one, ask a few!

Cheap isn’t necessarily the best.

Be very wary of the selling of intensive courses if your experience is limited, it could cost you twice as much as it needs to.

Ask about the backup facility if you should have bike problems.

We are bikers for bikers, we are not interested in selling quantity, just quality, be assured, we will look after you.

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Learning to ride your motorbike? ‘Know your traffic signs’ now on Directgov

3rd October 2010

The Department for Transport’s ‘Know your traffic signs’ booklet is now available on Directgov. You can go to an individual section for images and information on traffic signs, signals and road markings. Or, you can download the booklet in full, free of charge.
Why know your traffic signs?
Traffic signs play a vital role in directing, informing and controlling road users’ behavior in an effort to make the roads as safe as possible for everyone. This makes a knowledge of traffic signs essential. Not just for new drivers or riders needing to pass their theory test, but for all road users, including experienced professional drivers.
Keeping up to date
We live in times of change. Society, technology and the economy all play their part in changing the way we travel. New road signs conveying new messages and in new formats are introduced from time to time, so drivers or riders who passed their driving test a few years ago need to keep up to date or run the risk of failing to understand or comply with recently introduced signs.
Having experience is all very well, but it’s not enough if your knowledge is out of date.
To take a look, go to direct.gov.uk/trafficsigns.

Failed Module 1 or 2 of your motorbike test in North Wales or elsewhere?

22nd September 2010

We are becoming increasingly alarmed at the fees some of you are being quoted for retesting. If you have failed Module 1 or 2, we are not looking at you as a cash machine!  Many think they will have to go through a full training course again, this should not be the case particularly if you have done a full course somewhere else, give us a call and discuss with us, we most probably can and will be able to help you.

Costs when learning to ride a motorbike

8th September 2010

Remember when you are considering learning to ride or going onto achieving your full bike licence, quality of training is the way forward, you may get cheaper, but you won’t get better, we have full back up of instructors and machinery, we will not compromise on your training either in order to cut costs, also if you cannot ride we will strive to put you on a one to one with your instructor. Remember – we care.

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