Off road training

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Anyone tried this offered by Adventure Bike Warehouse?
I'm keen to get a bit off offroad training in and the BMW course is mega bucks.
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Re: Off road training

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But Shaun, you get a certificate with BMW :lol:
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Re: Off road training

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That's another for my CV :P
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Re: Off road training

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...and at BMW you get two days in their price. :dry:
.... however for the same price you could have three days at Adventure Bike Warehouse and 45 quid spare :S
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I've got a day with the Yamaha off road thingy near Winchester in the spring. I think it's more of a motocross thing but I'll still enjoy it.

Anybody been on this one before?

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Re: Off road training

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This is quite good too, have done two courses with them. They also do trail riding days out.

http://www.i2imca.com/OffRoad.asp
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Re: Off road training

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If you go to the BMW one and pay extra, than a famous person will appear while you are eating around the campfire and you can watch him have an episode of flatulence and ignite it!
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Re: Off road training

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I have to say that for value for money, location, weather and kit you can't go far wrong with Redtread in Spain :-)
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vRSG60 wrote:Anyone tried this offered by Adventure Bike Warehouse?
I'm keen to get a bit off offroad training in and the BMW course is mega bucks.
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Mike101 wrote:I've got a day with the Yamaha off road thingy near Winchester in the spring. I think it's more of a motocross thing but I'll still enjoy it.

Anybody been on this one before?

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