Category Archives: Cardiff

Honda CG 125cc For Sale.

Here is a Honda CG 125cc Bike for Sale by one of 1st Class Rider, Rider’s Club members.  The CG 125 is an ideal fuel cost busting commuter bike and has recently been serviced and MOT’d.

It is the 2002 model with both Electric and Kick Start and has covered  just 2,600 miles.

The asking price is £1000.

If you are interested please give me a call and I will put you in touch with Martyn who is the proud owner at the moment.

 

Please note hat this is a private sale and is not connected with 1st Class Rider Training and for your peace of mind this is not one of our CBT training bikes so has never been used for learner training.

So just think,  cheap to run,  no toll on the Severn Bridge, free to park in a lot of places and (out of Cardiff) able to use the Bus Lanes.

If you are thinking of buying a small commuter, then this is it.  If you want a bike and haven’t done any training yet, then we can assist you with that.

All you need to ride this is a CBT (Compulsory Basic Training) and we do CBT in Cardiff at our training site in Whitchurch High School.

Don’t miss this opportunity.

Motorcycle Monthly May Edition out now.

Here at 1st Class Rider Training-Cardiff we have just taken delivery of the new, May 2011 Edition of  ‘Motorcycle Monthly’.  This a fabulous Monthly all about Motorcycling and all things connected to biking.  It is absolutely FREE.

You can get you copy from any of our 1st Class Instructors or if you are passing, call in and collect your copy.

This edition is filled with news, reviews and competitions.  News such as having a Bikesafe Day at Castle Combe Race Circuit, a report which shows that  Driver Error is the top cause of crashes (there’s a surprise!!) and an appeal for bikers to support the Air Ambulance Charity Ride Out.

There is also report on the new tyres by MAXXIS, and it asks ‘are the any good’.  Read it and find out.  Our Instructor, Simon currently uses them on his Kawasaki GTR 1400, so when you collect your copy you can ask what he thinks of them.

Motorcycle Monthly May 2011, not to be missed.

Free at 1st Class Rider Training-Cardiff.

We do motorcycle training in Cardiff,  Motorcycle Training in Newport, Motorcycle Training in Swansea and anywhere in between.  Compulsory Basic Training, Direct Access Training and Advanced Motorcycle Training.  If you want it…..we do it….

Sale at Bikegear 9th & 10th of April

Bikegear have announced a 20% off Trade In Weekend for the 9th & 10th of April 2011.  Your local store is situated in Bridgend (Tondu Road CF31 4LH), and they have served our  ‘1st Class Riders’ well in the past.

This weekend if you trade in your old kit they will give you up to 20% off the price of any of the new stuff your fancy.

New Stuff … for old stuff… with stuff off…..  Sounds like a good weekend to me.

If you can’t make this event, don’t forget that our 1st Class Riders can pick up a voucher from us which will give you 10% off at any other time and you don’t even need to take your old trousers off for that….in fact we would prefer you to keep them on!

So get down to Bikegear for a great deal.

1st Class Rider Training-Cardiff Associated Web Sites

Most of you are familiar with our main training web site for all you needs with regards to Motorcycle Training in Cardiff,Newport and Swansea but We would like to introduce and remind yu of our other linked web sites.

www.1stclassridertours.co.uk  This is our latest addition to our web family, and was set up specifically to give up to date information on our planned Euro Bike Tours and is well worth a visit.

www.1stclassriderblog.co.uk  This is our less formal Newsletter Blog Site for all information relating to our Monthly Motorcycle Ride Outs, Social Event’s,Charity Rides and Advanced Training.  Here you can leave comments, ask questions and express your view on all things biking.  The blog also lists information about the tours and in a way links all of our sites together.

We hope this helps you to find just what you are looking for and separates the information so that those looking to do a CBT in Cardiff don’t end up booking a trip to France instead…..(that will come later for you I’m sure).

To sign up for free automatic up dates on our activities enter your email address into the log in box on our 1stclassriderblog site and enjoy the ride.

It’s free and you can unsubscribe at any time.

Come on get clicking.  Why not pay each of our sites a visit, i’m sure you’ll find what you are looking for.  If not, give me a call and let me know so I can put it right.

Module 1 Motorcycle Test. Changes Introduced for Spring 2011

There is an ongoing review of the ‘new’ two part Motorcycle Test after many reported complaints and problems since it was first introduced.

The DSA have announced that with effect from the 16th of May 2011 some minor changes will be implemented, whilst the main review is still taking place.

1st Class Rider Training-Cardiff feel that these changes are  sensible and relevant and bring the Mod 1 test more naturally in line with the Module 2 test.

The main changes are that all the slow maneuvering exercises will be done en bloc before the higher speed, ‘speed recorded’ exercises. Also that candidates will be given an opportunity, during the test to have a familiarisation ride around the bend in the site to get their bearings prior to the actually tested high speed exercises. This should alleviate any claim that the candidates wasn’t clear about the route to be taken through the cones.

The order for the ‘speed’ exercises has been changed in that the candidate will be asked to perform the Emergency Stop, before attempting the ‘Turn & Swerve’ Avoidance exercise.

We feel a major common sense change has been made for the speed recording in that now there will be a tolerance allowing the candidate to still pass the test even if the speed is up to 2kph below the required 50kph (32mph approx).

This is a good move, as in the past we have had excellent riders, well able to control the bike at slow speed and out on the road, but because the only recorded a speed of 49kph (less than half a mile an hour too slow) they have failed the test.

Failing to get up to 50kph was recorded as a serious fault and constituted a failure.  From May a speed of 48 or 49kph will be recored as a minor fault and a pass.  Any less than 48kph will still be seen as a serious fault  – as is the case now.

These changes should put a more natural flow to the test and 1st Class Rider Training-Cardiff welcomes the changes.  If you are looking for Motorcycle Training in Cardiff of for Motorcycle Training in Newport,or Motorcycle Training in Swansea then give 1st Class Rider Training a call and we will be happy to talk you through the changes and your training options.

For full details of the test changes and to read the DSA press release on the subject, visit the DSA website, or Direct Gov.Co.uk

‘Think’ Road Safety Campaign 2011

1st Class Rider Training-Cardiff are pleased to give continued support to the 2011 ‘Think’ Road Safety Campaign.

We have a stock of leaflets and vouchers giving riders discount off Motorcycle Protective Clothing.  Last year we gave out hundreds of the 2010 leaflets which hopefully were put to good use enabling our ‘1st Class Riders’ so save some skin as well as their hard earned cash.

The leaflet gives good advice about wearing the correct protective clothing when riding and this couldn’t be better timed, with the onset of the warmer weather I have already seen riders our wearing just shorts and a T shirt.  (Personally, I would rather sweat than bleed).  But having said that with many of todays modern garments being weatherproof, protective and breathable there really can be no excuse for wearing ‘beachwear’ on your bike!

The image on the front of the leaflet depicts the Road Ahead as a Cheese Grater.  Need I say any more.

You can get these leaflets from us here at 1st Class Rider Training, or from any of our Instructors out and about (probably in a cafe somewhere…)

The leaflet includes a 10% discount voucher for items purchased from Infinity Motorcycles –  plus you get a free bikers rucksack if you spend over £50.

Don’t forget that our students already get 10% at Bikegear so grab yourself a voucher for that as well.

Money off and free stuff for biking………. Summer really is on its way.

Save you money…..save your skin.

Motorcycle Monthly April 2011

The April issue of Motorcycle Monthly is out now. Filled with a host of bike related news views test rides and competitions. Exactly as the name on the front says…. It is a Monthly all about Motorcycling.

And it’s all free. This could be the best money you never spent!

Available free from us here at 1st Class Rider Training-Cardiff. Call in and get your copy or get one from one of our Instructors. ( you’ll find them in a bikers cafe somewhere).

This issue gives a report on the new BMW 6 Cylinder 1600, advice on what to do if you have an accident and a competition to win a state of the art bike/bike/pillion set worth almost £300. Also find out why the Police seized a load of Race Bikes at Brands Hatch.

Get yours now. This is what it looks like.

BMW R1100RT For Sale (Again)

Here it is again.  My Old BMW is up for Sale again.  Th Gent who bought it last year is moving to France but isn’t taking the bike with him.  (and I was hoping to go over and visit it sometime..)

He hasn’t ridden it much due to the snow late last year, but the bike has been garaged over the winter.  He is asking £1650 for it and it is well worth that.  It comes with the top box and BMW Touring Panniers.  S Registration with just over 81,000 miles on the clock.

Here are the photos.  If you are interested please give me a call and I will put you in touch with Tony, it’s current owner.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

And finally, Old Betsy in all her Glory!.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Give me a call if you are interested.  07545567273.

Sixth Gear Motorcycles set to close.

Some sad news if you are looking for a bike, parts and quality service. An old friend of mine, Craig who has run Sixth Gear Motorcycles, in Barry n the Vale of Glamorgan tells me that he is set to close the doors at the end of this month, (March).

Craig, formerly a Salesman at Rydale BMW (before they changed to Sytner) set up on his own just prior to Sytner taking over Rydale. The take over saw the end of BMW bike sales in Cardiff for a few years until Riders opened its doors as a BMW/Harely/Ducati dealership.

Craig had the foresight at that time to set up on his own and he has served his customers well. Many ‘1st Class Riders’ have been to him for their first bike after passing their test.

So this will be a sad loss and I wish Craig well with whatever venture he has planned. (Unlike me…. he’s too young to retire!).

If you are looking for a late bargain he still has some bikes left and he has placed his other parts and accessories on his ebay shop. Hurry if you want brake pads, oils etc as they won’t be about for long.

So this is a big ‘1st Class’ Thank you to Craig and his team and best wishes.

Visit his website at www.sixthgearmotorcycles.co.uk

Advice on Booking you Practical Motorcycle Test

At 1st Class Rider Training -Cardiff we can book your practical motorcycle test for you, but on occasion clients prefer to do this themselves.
Here is the advice, as given by the Driving Standards Agency, on booking your practical tests.

Make sure you are ready for your test. You can do this by getting advice from an Approved Training Body (ATB for Motorcyclists). You can get details of the DSA publications to help your preparation from www.direct.gov.uk/motoring .

How to Book a Test.
Internet Bookings- You can book or change a test on line at www.direct.gov.uk/drivingtest .

Phone Bookings.
You can book a test using a credit or debit card (as long as you are the cardholder) by phoning 0300 200 1122 You can use this number for re-booking and other enquiries. Minicom users should phone 0300 200 1144, and for service in Welsh call 0300 200 1133.

When phoning to make a book, you will need a credit or debit card, theory test certificate number and driving licence number. The DSA state that
your call may be monitored or recorded for training purposes.

Postal Bookings.
Postal applications can be made using a form DL26. The form is available from your ATB or from any Driving Test Centre.
Send the form to;
The Driving Standards Agency
PO Box 280
Newcastle upon Tyne
NE99 1FP

Some important advice when booking a test.
If the date of your test is within three clear working days (Saturdays are counted -but not Sundays or Bank Holidays) of the date of your request, this is a ‘Short Notice’ test booking. If you accept a short notice test booking you cannot cancel it or change it without losing the test fee. Please make sure you can go for your test on that day and make sure your instructor is available before you accept the booking.

Theory Test.
You can book a practical test only if you have passed the relevant theory test or are exempt from the need to take a theory test. For information about whether you are exempt or not please call one of the booking line numbers given above.

Special Needs
To make sure there is enough time for your test the DSA need to know if you have any hearing difficulties, any special circumstances, any movement restriction or any disability. If you have a hearing difficulty or cannot speak English, you may bring an interpreter who must be at least 16 years old. Please tell the DSA, when you book the test if you are going to bring an interpreter.

Weekday Evening Tests (Summer only) or Weekend Tests.
You have to pay more for these tests and they are not carried out at all test centres. There is a list of test centres offering this service, in the test centre waiting rooms or you can get information by calling 0300 200 1122.

Extended Tests.
You should ask for an extended test only if a Court has ordered you to take an extended test after being disqualified from driving.

Where you Must Live.
You cannot take a test or get a full licence unless you are normally resident (live) in the UK. This means that must work here (and pay tax) or have close family here. However, if you have moved to the UK from another European Union (EU) or European Economic Area (EEA) Country you should not take a driving test, or get your first full licence unless you have lived here for 185 days in the last 12 months and are still living here at the time you apply for your licence. The test centre may ask you to provide evidence of this.

Appointment Changes.
You can change your test appointment using any of the booking methods above, providing that you give suffucient notice. If you are ill and cannot give the required notice to cancel your test appointment please phone 0300 200 1122 for more advice.

The DSA will contact you by phone or letter if they need to change your appointment for any reason.

The DSA state that they will always try to make sure that your test appointment goes ahead. If they cancel your test at short notice they will provide a copy of their ‘Refunding out-of-pocket Expenses’ form either at the test centre or by post. They will not pay compensation when a test is cancelled due to bad weather but will automatically arrange another appointment.

Details of the DSA service standards and complaints procedures can be found in their ‘Customer Service – A guide to service standards’ leaflet which is available from all DSA offices and test centres.

This information is reproduced from the DSA Advice Leaflet DL26i.

If you have any further queiries please give the DSA a call or contact us here at 1st Class Rider Training-Cardiff and we will be happy to help.