GixxerChuck
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Joined a reasonably exclusive club this morning by passing my IAM masters test
Nice one gixer.
I got on the F1RST register when I did my IAM to do blood biking a few years ago. That's enough for me .
Did the knee down i2i course today and all I can say is it worked. Knee pucks don't seem to last very long though .
That is an achievement in itself. Aligns roughly to a ROSPA gold. Not 100% where masters is but it's the Advanced police test but sticking to legal speeds at all times.Nice one gixer.
I got on the F1RST register when I did my IAM to do blood biking a few years ago. That's enough for me .
Congratulations on your test pass GixxerJoined a reasonably exclusive club this morning by passing my IAM masters test
That is an achievement in itself. Aligns roughly to a ROSPA gold. Not 100% where masters is but it's the Advanced police test but sticking to legal speeds at all times.
I was booked with i2i last week to do Machine Control 3 at Bovingdon. Guess what Tom never turned up, didn't answer his phone or reply to any emails. A whole week later and I have head nothing back since and no word of an apology. All phone calls and emails have gone unanswered. A whole group of bikers taken a day off work, travelled considerable distances etc and let down and ripped off. I have taken this up with PayPal to try and get my money back. I will never use them again. This is a real shame as I did MC1 and as others quote Tom is an amazing instructor and the course was the best I've ever been on. I enjoyed MC1 so much I booked MC3 as above, along with a track day in Norfolk on 3rd July and a knee down course in York in September. I have requested a refund for these last two courses as I will need to book a hotel for them and I can't trust Tom to show up. I'm gutted as I really was looking forward to them but he will never see a penny of my money ever again.http://www.i2imca.com
Different approach to motorcycle training, lots of theory and practical drills to improve control and inputs. Tom was excellent. Objective was full bike corner control resulting in how to get the knee down correctly, why to do it, when to do it, what the bike is doing, what the tyres are doing (cones/cylinders), forces etc. At first I thought it was a bit basic but found after a while that the dots all joined up. Really good because it built up over the morning from learning how to ride without using your hands at all, just body, to eventually learning the correct body position and knee position etc. Six in the group, one didn't turn up. Use of the i2i bike for the course. I asked to use my hp4 for the last two sessions so I could get the positioning on my bike correct, which Tom was cool with. Destroyed my sliders. Everyone came away smiling. Nothing quite like dragging your knee round in figures of eight for fun .
Huge bonus one of the venues is 15 minutes away from me, go past it every week and never noticed it. A friend did it a couple of months ago and posted a video of him scraping the Tarmac which got me on to it.
Highly recommended if you want to move your skills on further and understand more about the bike, cornering technique and inputs. I've done a few training days but this one filled in some blanks I had never been taught about.
I was booked with i2i last week to do Machine Control 3 at Bovingdon. Guess what Tom never turned up, didn't answer his phone or reply to any emails. A whole week later and I have head nothing back since and no word of an apology. All phone calls and emails have gone unanswered. A whole group of bikers taken a day off work, travelled considerable distances etc and let down and ripped off. I have taken this up with PayPal to try and get my money back. I will never use them again. This is a real shame as I did MC1 and as others quote Tom is an amazing instructor and the course was the best I've ever been on. I enjoyed MC1 so much I booked MC3 as above, along with a track day in Norfolk on 3rd July and a knee down course in York in September. I have requested a refund for these last two courses as I will need to book a hotel for them and I can't trust Tom to show up. I'm gutted as I really was looking forward to them but he will never see a penny of my money ever again.
Hi Richy. Soof got the first on the Advanced test. I got a pass on the Masters test. Which are you doing?I'm doing my masters at the moment but struggling to get to the standard to pass but it is work in progress. My score has improved with each ride but a long way to go. My hat goes off to you Gixxer in getting a first, that is an excellent achievement you should take a lot of pride in. I got a first in the car and just want to pass the bike with a standard.
The 129 got me around 12 hours of intensive on road coaching from a Class 1 police rider, as well as theory discussions as well. Cost per hour was definitely worth it.Congratulations on your test pass Gixxer
At ?129 (?) I reckon it would be a bit exclusive.
To Pass the standard test you need a safe ride showing you follow roadcraft.Cheers . TBH I didn't know anything about the F1RST register until the examiner told me at the end of the test session, I was just pleased to have passed it. Be interested to know the main differences between standard and masters IAM levels?
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