Category Archives: Cardiff

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.

French Tours with 1st Class Rider Training-Cardiff

1st Class Rider Training-Cardiff also run trips to France & Belgium.  We recently did a very successful and moving trip to visit the War Graves in The Somme and Belgium.

The next trip will coincide with the 65th Anniversary of The D Day landings and will visit Normandy Beaches, Pegasus Bridge and World War II sites.

Full details of this trip can be found on our Newsletter Blog.  Just click on the link on the left.

New Motorcycle Test

Well it is in and what a start.  I’m pleased to say that 1st Class Rider Training-Cardiff has had a success with our first student going forward for the New Part 1 of the 2 Part Test, passing with a fault free ride.

Others were not so fortunate and reports in the press showed four crashes and one broken arm on the first day of the new safety manoeuvres part of the test.

With no motorcycle test centre in Cardiff we have to travel to Swansea or Newport for the Part 1 of the test.  We then get a choice for the Part 2 (on road practical riding) and the choice is Swansea, Newport or Merthyr.  Yes, again, No Cardiff motorcycle tests.

What this means is that the demand for motorcycle tests has far out stripped the availability.

Tests which could have been taken in Cardiff, Abergavenny, Bridgend, Cwmbran and many other regional, ‘local’ test centres can now only be taken at the limited number the DSA have provided for us.

The DSA are proud of what they have achieved!  But now you try getting at test for students.  At Newport last week there were training schools from Monmouth and as far as Hereford with students for tests.  Newport is now their ‘local’ test centre.

So take away the misfortune of the crashing test candidates on day one, it is the ‘crashing’ of the testing and booking system, buckling under the strain of there not being enough test centres that will carry the lasting damage.

The industry is struggling, and the DSA think they have met their targets.

Riders of Cardiff Opens it’s Doors

Riders of Cardiff, the new BMW & Ducati Dealership opens it’s door officially this weekend at Sloper Road in the City. (Saturday the 9th & Sunday the 10th of May 2009).

Just along the road from Cardiff City’s new Stadium, you are assured a warm welcome from Dealer Principal, Kevin and his dedicated sales team.

The dealership will be launching two new bikes this weekend.  The new BMW F800 R and the Ducati Streetfighter.

Kevin has invited us at 1st Class Rider Training-Cardiff to ‘be a presence’ at the dealership and we certainly hope to continue the links with Kevin that we enjoyed when he was in charge at Aston Martin/Porsche and Ducati at North Road

Riders of Cardiff is a long awaited next chapter in BMW bikes sales in Cardiff.

Over the weekend Riders will be providing entertainment, a BBQ, competitions and free give aways to customers who pay a visit, as well as ‘some great opening offers’.

1st Class Rider Training-Cardiff are please to be supporting this event and we will see you there.

NSPCC. Supporter Number 6026185

A big Thank You to all of you who donate so freely during our Monthly Ride Outs.  The last ride out raised £50 and I have received the following letter from the NSPCC. (Reproduced here in part)

”     On behalf of the NSPCC Cymru/Wales thank you for your kind and generous donation of £50 towards our work to end cruelty to children.  We are pleased to enclose receipt number 586354.

Your support is vital to ensure we can continue with our work in preventing cruelty to children.  We rely on the support of the general public for 87% of our funding. Without your support we would have to close our services within six months.

Here are just a few of the ways donations such as your own are used in Wales and The Borders;

National Child Protection Helpline – Annualy, approximately 147,000 calls were made to the Helpline. The service also provides support in Welsh and five Asian languages.

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CHILDLINE CYMRU/WALES – is a service provided by the NSPCC and is the free 24 hour national helpline for children and young people in distress or danger. It takes a lot of courage from a child in need to make the step to call CHILDLINE and sadly due to lack of funds only around half of these calls are answered. Children call CHILDLINE for support, advice and to voice their concerns.  Without CHILDLINE their voices may never be heard and these children would not get the help they are crying out for.

The children that we help can never thank you personally but here is a quotation from one child who has recently been supported;

‘Without the help of the NSPCC  I don’t know how I would have coped. My life is now stable, I can’t forget what happened, but I am able to live and grow. I can’t thank you enough’.

If you would like to know more about the work of the NSPCC either visit our website at www.nspcc.org.uk or give me a call on 0207 650898

Yours Sincerely

Julie George

Community fund Raising Manager     ”

Thank you to all who have donated.

Andy

Your Bike & The MOT

MOT’s (Ministry of Transport) Test Certificates are needed on all motor vehicles once it reaches 3 years of age, and every year thereafter.

Everyone who uses a vehicle on road must keep it in a roadworthy condition.

The MOT looks at some of the more important items and components on your bike but you should be aware that an MOT certificate is a not a guarantee of the general mechanical condition of the bike.

Listed Below are the main components which would be inspected during the MOT test.

Lights

Steering/Suspension

Wheels & Tyres

Frame

Brakes

Fuel & Exhaust System leaks

Wheel Alignment

Sidecars (where fitted)

Body & Structure

Horn

Registration plates/vehicle identification/frame numbers.

An MOT certificates that at the time of the test, without dismantling, the vehicle met the minimum acceptable environmental and road safety standards required by law.  It does not mean the vehicle is roadworthy for the life of the certificate.

So in more detail what is inspected in each category.

Lights;

Condition, operation, security and correct colour of headlamps, read lights, indicators and reflectors.  Also the aim of the headlamp is checked.

Steering/Suspension;

Condition, security and operation, including forks, mountings, controls and bearings.

Wheels & Tyres;

Wheel condition and security. Tyre condition, size/type and tread depth.

Frame;

Free from cracks, damage, distortion or corrosion which is likely to affect the steering or the brakes.

Brakes;

Condition, operation and performance with an efficiency test, and brake controls.

Fuel & Exhaust System Leaks;

Complete, secure and not too noisy.

Wheel Alignment;

Correct Alignment of front and rear wheels.

Sidecars(Where Fitted);

Includes checks on the attachment, suspension, wheel bearings, wheel alignment, lights and tyres.

Body & Structure;

Condition and security of final drive, footrests and seat.

Horn;

Correct Operation and the correct type.

Registration plates/VIN/Frame No;

Present and legible.

Who Supervises the Scheme.

Even though we still call them MOT’s the Ministry of Transport, as such is no more and the Testing Scheme is now supervised by VOSA (Vehicle and Operator Services Agency)  In other words….the Ministry of Transport!

Where can I get my bike MOT’d

There are around 1900 motorcycle approved test stations in the UK.  Look for the Blue 3 Triangles Symbol which they have to display at the entrance.

In Cardiff it is Fairwater Garage, at Norbury Road, Fairwater that checks and tests all the bikes used by 1st Class Rider Training.

Fairwater Garage is situated opposite Fairwater Police Station.  (If you don’t know where Fairwater Police Station is…….well, it’s opposite Fairwater Garage!)

What if I disagree with the result.

(I guess they mean a failure – I can’t imagine you disputing it if it passes)

There is an appeal procedure but the Testing Station itself is the first point of complaint.

If you are still unsatisfied then you can contact VOSA on 0870 60 60 440. You must complain within 14 working days and you may be offered a further re-test to re-check the original findings.

The full appeal procedure can be obtained from VOSA.

Look After it…..you expect it to look after you!

World of BMW Motorcycle Training

The next series of Blog News pages gives a summary of how 1st Class Rider Training-Cardiff came to be formed.

As a result of my close association with Peter Cramp, the Sales Manager at Rydale BMW Motorcycle Dealership, Cardiff I was able to become involved in the World of BMW Motorcycle Training School, based at Ystradgynlais.

Run by Kevin and Julia Saunders I was invited to join them and train BMW clients at all levels from CBT right through to their Advanced and Refresher Courses at the Swansea Valley site.

I am still licensed to train for them but concentrate my time now on 1st Class Rider Training in Cardiff.

As with the other organisations mentioned here and below, I am grateful for the opportunity to work with them, sharing ideas and helping them grow.

Harley Davidson Rider’s Edge

Just another chapter, in the 1st class Rider Training-Cardiff formation history.

When Harley Davidson was looking to set up a Europe branch of their Rider’s Edge Motorcycle Training scheme, I wasn’t far away.

The Director’s of the training school based in Builth Wells, Mid Wales needed Direct Access qualified Instructors and in the early stages of the development of Rider’s Edge I was able to assist in setting up an Advanced Motorcycle Training and Testing scheme. (Based on the RoSPA Gold Silver and Bronze grading system), and carrying out training at all levels from CBT right up to the Rider’s Edge Gold standard.

Working closely with Pat, the Motorcycling Director at the time I gained much useful experience and this was another stepping stone towards the formation of 1st Class Rider Training-Cardiff.

United Motorcycle Training

This, together with the Blog page below, is part of the 1st Class Rider Training-Cardiff, story.

I was asked by Peter Cramp, the Sales Manager of Rydale BMW Cardiff, at the time, if I knew a training school that wasn’t tied to a dealership to pass on any refferals for CBT or Direct Access Training that came into the BMW salesroom.

I approached United Motorcycle Training and it was agreed that I would be issued with an Instructor’s Certificate with them.

Any enquiries that I recieved through the BMW dealership I passed to United, but later found that I wasn’t always given the work that arose ftrom those enquiries.

After a short time, it was decided, in conjunction with Peter Cramp that I would form my own training school, and so 1st Class Rider Training was born.

So, as with Cardiff Motorcycle School, my time with United Motorcycle Training forms a stepping stone in the development of 1st Class Rider Training.

New Motorcycle Test

Sorry but it’s the New Motorcycle Test Again.

a Newsletter recieved from the DSA today reveals that the New Test will be split into 2 modules and from the date of implementation will no longer be able to be taken in Cardiff.

The actual date of the first test to be taken under the new procedures will be 27th of April. The last test under the old scheme will, we understand, be the 24th of April and there will be no tests over the weekend.

This is to allow the DSA staff to leave the country with your ill gotten test fees, that they should have given back to you last September, and to leave the system in a melt down mess as the new booking system starts.

I still feel that April the 1st would have be a more appropriate date to bring this in.

Was it Willy Wonka who said….. “A little nonsense now and then is relished by the wisest men”…….

He may not have said it first but in the Gene Wilder film… he definately did say it. Way ahead of his time he was.

Willy Wonka for DSA Chief!