I’ve never ridden off-road and would like to do a one day course somewhere in the South West or Wales. I want someone to teach me the (basic) skills and also lend me a bike – I don’t fancy dropping my wee-strom too many times!!
I see BMW have an Off Road Skills by Simon Pavey, but at £500, it’s a bit steep.
Anyone got any recommendations….
Simon
Off Road Course
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TigerTiger
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Off Road Course
I did Yamaha experience in Llanidloes mid Wales, was a great day approx 200 inc bike.
Re: Off Road Course
+1 for Craig and Tams at Black Desert
http://www.blackdeserttraining.com/
Plus they most probably need the cash as the roof got blown off their house last month :woohoo:
http://www.blackdeserttraining.com/
Plus they most probably need the cash as the roof got blown off their house last month :woohoo:
Re: Off Road Course
And +2 from me, highly recommended.
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IntruderWithin
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Re: Off Road Course
BMW level 1 best course I did and I still smile... The experience , challenge and fulfilment was worth the cash. 
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richardsracingmad
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And +3 from me, just have a one-to-one, you will be surprised at how much you will learn in a day. Craig is a great teacher.davec wrote:And +2 from me, highly recommended.
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I did the Yamaha ORE last year and it was great then my wife booked us both on a day with Mick Extances school a few weeks ago and it was equally as good. Both cost somewhere around £200 for the day including bike hire and I'd say both give equally as good value.
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simon-vstrom
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Re: Off Road Course
I did the i2i off road course last year: http://www.i2imca.com/
Tom who runs the course is enthusiastic and teaches well. I didn't hire a bike but did have a brief ride on a KTM and it was great.
It was based on a MX course which doesn't give you the same problems when on a trail (no boulders, ruts or mud to get stuck in!). But I picked up some valuable tips and someone else may find it more useful than I did.
Tom who runs the course is enthusiastic and teaches well. I didn't hire a bike but did have a brief ride on a KTM and it was great.
It was based on a MX course which doesn't give you the same problems when on a trail (no boulders, ruts or mud to get stuck in!). But I picked up some valuable tips and someone else may find it more useful than I did.
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