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Another Meet-Up / BikeSafe ??

#1 Post by D-Rider » Fri Jun 01, 2007 1:32 pm

Not wishing to detract from Paddy's Ride-out, I've had a bit of an idea for an additional Ride-out (not to compete with Paddy's meet-up but to expand our season of meeting opportunities).

There's another thread that's picked up on BikeSafe and the differing cost of these courses around the country.

If there are a number of us that would like to do a course, why don't we have a look around to find out where the "better value" courses happen to be and then investigate whether we can get a bit of a block booking on one of them.

It would give us the chance to meet up, make a bit of a weekend of things and improve our skills at the same time (or at least give us the ability to stick it down on our next insurance renewal form).

So, firstly, is anyone interested?

We can then start thinking about where and when - and investigate whether plod can accommodate a group of us that don't necessarily reside in "their patch".

Here's a link to the BIKESAFE website.

Thoughts?

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#2 Post by Falcoholic » Fri Jun 01, 2007 1:38 pm

For all you tight wads that don't wanna pay for it email these guys.

bikesafe@strathclyde.pnn.police.uk

And if yer comin up then I might just fire up the barbecue and fridges and look out some bed/floor space.

Not sure how many more courses they're runnin this year tho :smt017

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#3 Post by Gio » Fri Jun 01, 2007 1:57 pm

Falcoholic wrote:For all you tight wads that don't wanna pay for it email these guys.

bikesafe@strathclyde.pnn.police.uk

And if yer comin up then I might just fire up the barbecue and fridges and look out some bed/floor space.

Not sure how many more courses they're runnin this year tho :smt017

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I bet it costs more'n £35 to do it, what with the distance/food/fuel costs :smt003

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#4 Post by D-Rider » Fri Jun 01, 2007 2:14 pm

Gio wrote:
I bet it costs more'n £35 to do it, what with the distance/food/fuel costs :smt003
Yeah - but it depends how you account for it - for me, those go down as the costs to meet up with my mates on the forum .... or if I want to look at it differently, those are the costs of doing Bikesafe with the benefit that I see my mates for free.

Of course, you EX-BIKERS may feel a little left out at this biking-centred activity .....

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#5 Post by paddyz1 » Fri Jun 01, 2007 2:58 pm

We done a bikesafe last year but could not make the second day. It cost us £50 each for two days training. The second day was really an evauation of the first day and then some fun and games on a coned out course (which we missed).
Some insurance companies offer a discount (ebike for one) if you have completed the bikesafe course.
Money allowing I would be up for it

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#6 Post by sabestian » Fri Jun 01, 2007 4:42 pm

Count me in - if it is not too far from Kent.

50 quid per two days? Where did you find it Paddy? In Kent it's 55 per day, in most of counties in fact. In London they cost 30 per day. Learning to ride through London - that sounds like a challenge - I've never even been there yet. :smt012

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#7 Post by paddyz1 » Fri Jun 01, 2007 7:06 pm

sabestian wrote:Count me in - if it is not too far from Kent.

50 quid per two days? Where did you find it Paddy? In Kent it's 55 per day, in most of counties in fact. In London they cost 30 per day. Learning to ride through London - that sounds like a challenge - I've never even been there yet. :smt012
Done ours at Merseyside bikesafe. It started in wirral and we traveld through North Wales. I reccomend any bikesafe course.

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#8 Post by Gio » Fri Jun 01, 2007 7:21 pm

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I bet it costs more'n £35 to do it, what with the distance/food/fuel costs :smt003
Yeah - but it depends how you account for it - for me, those go down as the costs to meet up with my mates on the forum .... or if I want to look at it differently, those are the costs of doing Bikesafe with the benefit that I see my mates for free.

Of course, you EX-BIKERS may feel a little left out at this biking-centred activity .....

:smt002
FFS, he's in Scottyland, most bikers are down south England, costs to me going to Scotland would be £55-60 each way, B&B x 2, it'd be £200+ by the time its done, better to subsidize his fuel and pay for the course down here between about 10 or 12 of us. Bet more would show up as well :smt003

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#9 Post by sabestian » Fri Jun 01, 2007 7:43 pm

How about this? Ace Cafe in London, not too far, famous place, 30 quid? Well, I'll be there anyway on 9th or 19th of July :smt003 Will anyone join me? :smt006

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#10 Post by Falcomille » Fri Jun 01, 2007 7:48 pm

Recommend the Cheshire BikeSafe course (did mine in Macclesfield 3 yrs ago), good info, interesting slide show of how not to take a left-hander on the Cat & Fiddle, good assessment in Cheshire - £35 well spent!
And....... I still use the knowledge!

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#11 Post by Falcomille » Fri Jun 01, 2007 7:52 pm

As a post script to BikeSafe, I first got interested in doing it at the G-Mex Bike Show in Manchester about 4.5 years ago. Helpful plod on the stand, but... and get this... he said Greater manchester Police did not get funding to do BikeSafe because there were not enough deaths of bikers in the GMP beat. "You need to go to North Wales or Cheshire to get on a course, because that's where the Manc. riders died!!!!"
Probably changed now though.

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#12 Post by D-Rider » Fri Jun 01, 2007 8:14 pm

Gio wrote:
FFS, he's in Scottyland, most bikers are down south England, costs to me going to Scotland would be £55-60 each way, B&B x 2, it'd be £200+ by the time its done, better to subsidize his fuel and pay for the course down here between about 10 or 12 of us. Bet more would show up as well :smt003
Uh ?!?

Didn't think we'd decided on a venue yet (or even decided that we'd do it at all come to that).
The suggestion was for a get-together, doing something to improve our skills and trying to find a way to do that in a way that didn't cost us too much.
Now, that may be in Scotland or it may be in some other agreeable part of these shores .... it's all up for grabs ....

It will probably come down to whether there are enough wanting to do it and which (if any) police force can accommodate us.

BTW the assumption that most are based in the south may not be true - we've a lot of Falconeers in Scotland, the North East, the North West and (even) East Anglia .... as well as those in the South and the Midlands (as well as the other places I've not mentioned).
[I'm assuming that our continental, US-based and Ausie riders will not be making the journey]

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#13 Post by Gio » Fri Jun 01, 2007 9:18 pm

D-Rider wrote:
Gio wrote:
FFS, he's in Scottyland, most bikers are down south England, costs to me going to Scotland would be £55-60 each way, B&B x 2, it'd be £200+ by the time its done, better to subsidize his fuel and pay for the course down here between about 10 or 12 of us. Bet more would show up as well :smt003
Uh ?!?

Didn't think we'd decided on a venue yet (or even decided that we'd do it at all come to that).
The suggestion was for a get-together, doing something to improve our skills and trying to find a way to do that in a way that didn't cost us too much.
Now, that may be in Scotland or it may be in some other agreeable part of these shores .... it's all up for grabs ....

It will probably come down to whether there are enough wanting to do it and which (if any) police force can accommodate us.

BTW the assumption that most are based in the south may not be true - we've a lot of Falconeers in Scotland, the North East, the North West and (even) East Anglia .... as well as those in the South and the Midlands (as well as the other places I've not mentioned).
[I'm assuming that our continental, US-based and Ausie riders will not be making the journey]
Ah ok sorry I didn't realise its a one bike make meet :smt001

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#14 Post by Samray » Fri Jun 01, 2007 9:36 pm

Gio wrote: Ah ok sorry I didn't realise its a one bike make meet :smt001
You really need to set your sat nav to tell you which forum you're on you know. :smt003

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#15 Post by Gio » Fri Jun 01, 2007 9:46 pm

Samray wrote:
Gio wrote: Ah ok sorry I didn't realise its a one bike make meet :smt001
You really need to set your sat nav to tell you which forum you're on you know. :smt003
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