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Motorcycle Training news, from 1st Class Rider Training – Cardiff.

Next Trip. Rouen, France. June 24th – 26th 2011

Rouen,  The Capital of Upper Normandy. France.  June 24th – 26th  2011

Our next trip across the Channel is scheduled for the weekend of the  24th – 26th of June 2011.

For those of you looking for something different, then this is it.  Rouen and the Normandy Beaches.

Crossing from Dover to Calais on Friday morning (24th) and travelling cross country to the Medieval Town of Rouen.  Rouen is one of France’s most ancient and historic Cities.

Developed over the centuries  by the Romans and the Vikings and was taken under English control after a long siege in 1431.  It became the stage for the trial and execution of Joan of Arc, before the City was returned to French control in 1449.  Overlooking The Seine it is situated in the heart of picturesque Upper Normandy.

This will be a bike trip with a difference.  So take a tour under the watchful eye of your experienced Guide/Leader. Taking a leisurely ride through very scenic countryside, this is a great trip to experience riding in France.

If you’ve never been… then you must.

It is anticipated that this trip will be quickly sold out so please ensure you don’t miss out and let me know, and get you name on the list.

Costs are as before, it is anticipated that the cost will be £350 per person.  Cost includes return Ferry Crossing using the prestigious Sea France Fleet, Hotel Accommodation on a Bed & Breakfast basis, Information Pack, Maps and the services of our Experienced Tour Guide/Lead Rider.

These tours are limited to 10 bikes only and are suitable for Riders of All Abilities.  Using a Group Riding Navigation System which allows each Rider to ride at their own pace, it ensures that everyone can ride safely yet still be sure that they won’t be left behind.  (This navigation system will be fully explained).

As with the last trip you will have the opportunity to purchase a personalised ‘1st Class Rider Tours’ Polo Shirt.  Embroidered (not printed) with the 1st Class Logo on breast and with ‘Rouen 2011’ across the back.  The left sleeve can be personalised with either your name of bike make and model.

These quality Polo Shirts proved popular for the Amsterdam Trip and are available at only £25.

France is waiting…… Come on………You know you want to……….

CALL NOW TO BOOK OUR PLACE.  07545 567 273

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.

Free Stuff – When you buy stuff!

At 1st Class Rider Training-Cardiff I have a quantity of vouchers to give you whopping discounts on bike gear. Some free stuff, when you buy stuff.

As part of The Think campaign we can offer you these vouchers and combined advice leaflet aimed at encouraging riders to wear the correct gear when riding. With an approved helmet being our only legal requirement it is sometimes easy to forget about the rest. So take advantage of these vouchers to get yourself covered. Because Riding Shouldn’t cost you an arm and a leg!.

The vouchers expire on the 31st of March 2011, so hurry if you want one. The combined vouchers cover items of protective clothing to compliment your kit.

Offer 1
Get 10% off motorcycle gloves, boots, jackets or trousers at Infinity Motorcycles.

Offer 2
Free knee protectors – worth £14.99 – when you buy any pair of Draggin Jeans at Hein Gericke.

Offer 3
Get 10% off Knox FastBack CE approved back protector vest. RRP £59.99.

If you want one of these vouchers please call in an collect one from 1st Class Rider Training or send me a stamped addressed envelope and I will return it to you immediately.

Don’t miss out, get yours today. (While Stocks Last- I’ve got approximately 100 to give away).

Cardiff Classic Bike Show

The 2nd Cardiff Classic Motorcycle Show takes place on Sunday the 8th of May, at Whitchurch High School, Manor Way, Cardiff.

This was a fabulous event in it’s first year last Spring so is not to be missed.

1st Class Rider training will be supporting the show and once again we will have a stand at the show.

Promoting our training courses and our European Tours so come along and have a chat.

An excellent day out.

Sale at Hein Gericke

For 1 week only! Hein Gericke are offering their Gore Tex Pro Shell Suit (shell suits? At Hein Gericke????).

You know what I mean.

Offering a reduction of £200

To take advantage of this fantastic offer you need to hurry. It’s for 1week only.

Be quick….. It’s starting to rain……

Visit the guys at Hein Gericke Cardiff and have a cuppa whilst you try on your new Gore Tex Suit.

Ryder Cup – Not Good News for All Local Businesses

The Ryder Cup is not all Good News for some local businesses.

Motorcycle Training Expert Andy Smith of 1st Class Rider Training-Cardiff says,  ‘The Ryder Cup is being hailed as a boost to the economy in the South Wales Region but it has meant that the Newport Driving Test Centre has closed it’s doors for the duration, leaving motorcycle test candidates with an extended wait for tests’.

At a time when the Motorcycle Industry is under pressure from the recent introduction of the new two part motorcycle test, which brought with it a drastic cut in the number of tests centres, this is added pressure on a straining industry.

“We have been left firmly in the bunker” adds Andy.  With the wait for motorcycle test in Wales well above the national average as it is this just prolongs the misery for test candidates, already having to book tests as far ahead as Mid November.

“I believe that the DSA (Driving Standards Agency) may have a reason for not wishing to conduct road tests during this period with the increase in traffic that the tournament will bring, but surely they could still conduct the off road element of the tests which involves no road riding at all”

With Newport being one of only two test centres for the off road test, serving the entire area of Mid, South and West Wales and is often used by training schools from as far afield as Hereford and Bristol, this week would be a perfect opportunity for the DSA to go some way to reducing the back log and waiting time for the Module 1 – ‘off road’ test.

An opportunity missed?

Publication of Test Routes to Stop

The DSA have announced that they are to stop publicising the Driving Test Routes.

Here at 1st Class Rider Training- Cardiff, we welcome that move.  We are a firm believer that it is no good to teach a candidate simply to rehearse a test route, but to teach them to ride, and then passing the test is easy.

If you go to any area which has a test centre nearby you will see the same driving/ riding  schools riding around and around the test routes.  We believe that this does not do the candidate any good in their decision making and enhancing their own ability to read the road and road signs.  They are simply learning a test route by rote.

As trainers we must be looking to produce the next generation of road users who are safe and make good timely decisions of their own accord and not simply turn out drivers and riders who get rid of the L plates as quickly as possible.

We have a responsibility to our students to ensure that they can get the best from their bike, before it gets the better of them.  We make a point of training and riding anywhere other than the test route to fully prepare our students for life on the road.  That way they have to develop their own skills at reading the road and taking notice of road signs.

This is why we take students for tests at any test centre we can get to and back in day.  It all counts in their favour and the fact that they ‘”don’t know the area” shouldn’t have any affect on their ability to ride safely and with confidence.

Let’s produce Riders…. not just get rid of L plates.

Good move DSA,  Well Done.

10% Discount at BikeGear Bridgend.

1st Class Rider Training-Cardiff are pleased to be able to remind our students that the staff at the BikeGear Store at Bridgend will offer you a generous 10% Discount on purchases at the store.

We hope to have a supply of discount vouchers shortly and we will distribute them to our students.  BikeGear have friendly knowledgeable staff  who can give sound advice, helping you to spend your money wisely. They have an excellent range of clothing, boots, helmets, and accessories, plus all those extra shiny bits that you didn’t realise that you needed until you saw them!

BikeGear can be found  at Trewsfield, Tondu Road, Bridgend CF31 4LH  01656 665366

For a discount voucher our students or members of the Ride Out Club can pick one up from 1st Class Rider Training-Cardiff or ask any of our Instructors for one.

Motorcycle Training & Testing (South Wales)

There are more changes to come with regards to the new Motorcycle Practical Test.

From the 4st of October Module 2 of the Test, which is the practical, on road ride, will include a section of independent riding.  What this means is that the candidate will simply be asked to follow a series of directions or traffic signs.  For example the instruction might be, “Follow signs towards the M4 and then follow signs for Cwmbran” (if your test is in Newport that is!).

The purpose of this to make the test  a more natural and realistic ride, taking more responsibility for their own actions rather than just following step by step directions given by the examiner.  It is anticipated that this would take up approximately 10 minutes for the whole duration of the test.

Students won’t fail for going the wrong way (unless they end up heading for London along the M4 !) but they will be tested on their ability to make decisions in a timely and well managed way taking account of route and traffic conditions.  It will give the candidate the opportunity to ride as if they are on their own, and unsupervised.

This shouldn’t be too much of problem for 1st Class Rider Training students. As it is now, when training we give directions like, “Take me to MacDonalds and then follow signs to Burger King”…..

Ryder Cup puts Bike Tests Out of Bounds

It has been anounced that due to the Ryder Cup Golf Tournament being held in Newport this year the DSA have suspened all Motorcycle Tests in the City for the period.

I can understand that the Module 2 Road Ride part of the test might be affected by the ianticipated ncrease in traffic but this is another example of more pressure being placed on a Motorcycle Training & Testing system that is struggling and straining due to the lack of test centres and long wait for tests.

I fail to see why this period can not be used to ease the waiting list for the Module 1 of the test, which doesn’t take place on road at all.

I think the DSA are missing an opportunity here.

So whilst the forthcoming Ryder Cup has been hailed as a welcome boost for the economy it is the motorcycle industry that is adversely affected and remains firmly in the bunker.

So what do I think of this decision? Well I bought a second hand golf bag once. There were no clubs, no tees no pencils, no club covers. In fact all I found at the bottom of the bag was just a load of balls………

In spite of this set back 1st Class Rider Training will still be carrying out motorcycle training in Cardiff and Newport and we aim to use the time well, to prepare our students for a future on the road.

So why don’t you put this time to good use and book a course with 1st Class Rider Training. Call us now for up to the minute availability.