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The latest Motorcycle News. Motorcycle training news, Cardiff news, test updates, etc

Air Bag Jacket

Air Bag Jackets.

A UK Surgeon has today called for Air Bag Jackets to be made Compulsory for Motorcyclists in the UK.

A demonstration was shown on the evening news, where a stuntman, wearing an Air Bag Jacket threw himself from his bike.  The jacket which is attached to the bike by a low resistance clasp, releases and deploys the air bag when the bike and the rider part company.

In the demonstration the rider then tumbled, apparently harmlessly, along the road as he was cushioned by the Air Bag inside the jacket as it immediately inflated prior to him hitting the ground.

Quite an impressive demonstration….but what happens if you forget to  unclip yourself when you nip into the shop or to re-fuel…… a bit embarrassing eh?

Anything that can reduce rider casualties needs to be given due respect and consideration but I feel it is early days yet to talk about making the wearing of such a device compulsory.

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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.

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.

Cardiff Motorcycle School

What am I doing advertising Cardiff Motorcycle School, on the web site of 1st Class Rider Training.

Well I am often asked how I got started in Motorcycle Training and it was Stef & Simon at Cardiff Motorcycle School who got me into it.

I was still a serving traffic cop at the time and in the process of introducing Bikesfafe to South Wales. It was through this connection that Stef & Simon suggested I take up CBT training as well. They trained me and sent me to the DSA assessment centre at Cardington and the rest as they say………..

We still have a good working relationship, (and long may it continue) even though strictly speaking we are in direct competition. Any clients that I can’t accommodate (on 50cc ‘twist n go’ scoots for example) I recommend to stef and his team.

He in turn sends any inquiries for Advanced Motorcycle Training to us.

So I must say a big thank you to Stef, Simon and the team at Cardiff Motorcycle School for getting me started and helping me along the way.

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!

New Motorcycle Test

Once again the Introduction of the New Motorcycle Test is a topic for conversation for Instructors and clients of 1st Class Rider Training-Cardiff.

Due to be introduced last September, it was postponed as the DSA had failed to meet the requirements for the building of the New Multi Purpose Test Centres.  (This meant that large areas of the Country would have been without a Motorcycle Test facility).   So the test was postponed until the end of March 2009.

Well March is here and still the DSA are not much further advanced and still students in certain areas of the Country face a long journey to take a test under the new scheme.

So the DSA master plan?  Split the new test into 2 separate modules.  Now the DSA think that this may be a good idea as it allows them to build New Multi Purpose Test Centres in areas where the surrounding roads ARE NOT suitable for the On Road section of the test.  (This, they say has allowed them to get sites into areas which otherwise planning permission or use of the surrounding roads was an obstacle.)

What this means to our students is that they have to take the first ‘Off Road’ part of the test on one particular day and return later, on another day – possibly for some at a different Test Centre – to carry out the On Road part of the test.

1st Class Rider Training-Cardiff has access to a choice of 2 New Multi Purpose Test Centres and we are told that we fall (luckily apparently) within the DSA guidelines for access to a New Test Centre.

Our choice is Newport or Swansea.  Not too far away really, but you try getting to Swansea from Cardiff – with ‘L’ Plates, not making use of the M4 Motorway.

Also, as the DSA say that the roads surrounding the Newport Test Centre ARE suitable for the on road section we will not be given a choice of taking the On Road part of the test at a ‘Local’ test centre, such as Cardiff, Bridgend or Merthyr, as at present.

Considering that the ‘Off Road’ part of the New Test will take about 8 minutes if done in conjunction with the on road part (all in one go), we have been given an estimated time now for the Split 2 Module Test as about 20-30 minutes, to allow for the admin either side of the start and finish.

What else does this mean for our Students.  MORE MONEY.  Off course it does.  You wouldn’t expect any else from the DSA- they don’t put their prices down.  An increase of the cost of the test is due to be introduced in October 2009.  Rising from£80 as it is now to over £90 (Yes… just for the test)

In a recent DSA Consulatation I protested that the increase implemented late last year (supposedely to cover the cost of the new test) which raised the test fee from £60 to the now £80 jumped the gun a bit.  As the new test wasn’t introduced last September then the test fee should have been dropped back to the £60.  The DSA have declined this kind offer, saying that they still need to pay for the New Test Centre. (‘They’ need to….no no ‘You’ need to – It’s your money they are keeping and spending)

For us, as a training body this means a more complicated booking system as we need to Set aside 2 separate days of your training course to allow for ‘Test Days’.  Also we are given considering as to how much training is going to need to be given to prepare students for the new ‘off road’ manoeuvres.  So this again has cost implications for our students.

The date now for the indroduction of these new procedures has now been given as the 27th of April.

What this means is, If you want a motorcycle licence – GET IT NOW.

29th Bristol Classic Motorcycle Show

Why not join us for a Ride Out.  At 1st Class Rider Training-Cardiff we run a Rider’s Club and organise a Monthly Ride Out.

Starting in Cardiff, we meet at MacDonald’s at Coryton Interchange at junction 32 of the M4, just off the A470 on the Northern outskirts of Cardiff, on the 15th of February the next Rideout is to the 29th Bristol Classic Motorcycle Show, at the Royal  Bath & West Showground at Shepton Mallet.

For full details click on the ‘Newsletter’ tab on the left.

Why not join us….you know you want to.

BMW Sales Up in the UK

My last post listed the Top Ten Selling Bikes in the UK for 2008.  The news that BMW sales are up on last years sales comes against a backdrop of a drop in overall bike sales.

BMW sales in 2008 were up 15% on the 2007 figures.  Taking 41% of BMW sales is the R1200GS.

When the sales for the Standard 1200GS are combined with the Adventure version they amounted to 2,411 sales which would put them way out in front as the UK best seller, but when the figures are split between the 2 model versions they don’t even make it into the top ten list.

This Spring sees a new dealership open in Cardiff and BMW will make a welcome return to the City after Rydale BMW were taken over by the Sytner Group, thus ceasing BMW Bike Sales in Wales in 2006.

The new dealership will be situated on Sloper Road, in Cardiff just about 100 yards down the road from Cardiff City’s new Stadium.

As well as selling first class bikes the dealership will also have a large cafe and coffee shop inside so you can take a break from your decision making.  (Go on you know you want one….you only have to decide what colour it will be!).

Me?…….I’m just a tyre kicker me.  Bacon Sandwich anyone?

Top Ten Selling Bikes for 2008

Whilst bike sales did drop last year they didn’t drop as much as car sales overall.  Listed below are the Top Ten Selling Bikes in the UK for 2008.

The figures in brackets are they actual numbers sold.  1st Class Rider Training is pleased to see that we helped the Yamaha YBR 125 into Second Place, as we bought two for our studetnts to use, and very popular they have proved to be.

Maybe no surprises with the number 1 best seller, as it has appeared well up at the top of the list many times since it’s launch.

Here’s the List.

1  Honda CBR1000RR Fireblade.  (2156)

I’ve seen a few Fireblades…… but never from behind!!!

2  Yamaha YBR 125  (1866)

3  Yamaha YZF  R125 (1813)

4  Suzuki GSX R1000 (1754)

5  Yamaha YZF R6 (1686)

6  Yamaha YZF R1 (1590)

7  Piaggio ZIP 50 4T (1430)

8  Honda PES 125 (1429)

9  Peugeot V CLIC 50 (1306)

10 Honda CBR600 RR (1305)

Well fancy that… a Honda CBR600 was beaten by a Peugeot 50 Clic….. I bet he won’t tell his mates about that down the pub!