
How much does it cost ?
You can spend thousands modifying your bike to increase its performance, but often just a few hours of quality rider training can help you get far better performance from your bike than you ever thought possible.
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All training is completely bespoke and delivered on a one-to-one basis however if you would feel more confident learning with a partner or friend then two-to-one training is available on request.
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Assessment ride (2 hours)
£50
A two hour honest look at your riding covering urban, rural, dual carriageways and motorway roads with a detailed debriefing and improvement plan.
If you are taking an advanced test or have failed an advanced test with RoSPA or IAM Roadsmart, this is a 2 hour pre test assessment cover pre riding checks, a road ride and a full debrief.
Half day training (4 hours)
£100
Half a day to allow the rider to learn what they want, when they want. It may be a sample session, a building block session, learn & practice new skills similar to paying for driving lessons. Learn something new and go away and practice until you're ready for the next one. Maybe you have a particular riding issue that you want to iron out.
Full day training (8 hours)
£200
Similar to the half day training, why not maximise your time out and achieve your goals quicker. It's amazing just how time flies and a lot of people end up booking a second half day, whilst you've made the effort to get there and get out, the majority find that they don't want to leave half way through a day but I have other lessons timetabled so think about how much time you need.
Intensive course
3 Days £550
4 Days £750
5 Days £900
Perfect for the new rider or born again riders and also those wanting to simply improve their skills. Reach your goals in the shortest time possible with either a 3, 4 or 5 day course taking you from the basics to an advanced level test standard.
Gift Vouchers
£25, £50, £75,
£100, £200
Full courses
Half days
For the special rider in your life. What better way to show you care (or stop you worrying as much every time they go out) than a gift voucher for a course that offers a safer way to ride.