Motorcycle Training South Wales

The face of Motorcycle Training in South Wales has certainly changed recently.  With the implementation of the new, split practical motorcycle test.

With just 2 Multi Purpose Test Centres serving South Wales it means greater pressure is being put on the testing system as motorcycle training schools from as far afield as Hereford and Mid Wales, converge on South Wales to take the new test.

Motorcycle Training Schools in South Wales have the choice of just 2 new test centres for the Part 1 test.  They are situated at Newport and Swansea.

Previously the motorcycle test could be taken at test centres at;

Cardiff

Bridgend

Merthyr Tydfil

Neath

Swansea

Newport

Abergavenny

Cwmbran

Monmouth

Llandrindodd Wells

So you can see how losing these numerous test centres has put pressure on the test booking and testing systems in the 2 South Wales sites.

We at 1st Class Rider Training-Cardiff are pleased to say that even with the added test booking demand we have been able to obtain tests for our students and we have the use of an excellent training area where we can simulate the new test centre layout.

We are more than satisfied that we have been able to meet the new demands for Motorcycle Training in South Wales, head on and we have been able to continue to enjoy a very high pass rate for the new 2 part motorcycle test.

So if you are looking for Motorcycle Training in South Wales please give us a call and we will be happy to advise you on the best course for you.

Trip to The Somme. France 4th September

Following on from our earlier successful trips to World War I & World War II sites, 1st Class Rider Training-Cardiff are re-visiting The Somme Region.

A weekend trip from Dover to Calais on Friday the 4th of September and returning on the evening of Sunday the 6th.

For just £250, which will include your ferry, Bed & Breakfast in France and my professional guided services.  Plenty of interesting and thought provoking sites and miles of fantastic roads.

The trip will be restricted to just 10 riders and there are just a few spaces left.  So if you’ve been before…come again.  If you’ve never been then why not sample the joys of riding in France under the guidance and experience of a seasoned rider. (some say ‘Well Seasoned’  – Cheek!)

For full details visit my newsletter blog at www.1stclassriderblog.co.uk and let me know if you are interested.