wully
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Today Diane had a taster lesson at a training center in Glasgow
the name of which sounds a bit like a make of stone age motorcycles...
She had decided after being on the back of the GS a few times and listening to you lot egging her on, that it might indeed be fun to learn to ride one herself so she booked a free 1/2 hour taster lesson and I went along too- armed with a video camera to capture the thrills and spills which proved fortunate as it turned out.
Everything seemed to go well with no spills and a lot of thrills and grins- which must have been of high quality as I could see them through the helmet...
Of the other three students we can discount one who was on a scooter, the other two were on a par with Di as far a machine control went. Now I know I'm biased but I'd rank Diane as equal first in ability if only on the number of time the bikes were stalled...Most of the time I was watching I was thinking she was looking really comfortable on the bike and in control- the rest of the time I was trying to think of good places to hide the keys for the GS.
At the end the instructor told the two bloke to go straight for their 5 day direct access- along with the scooter girl but told Diane she needed more lessons which destroyed her confidence as she felt she was on a par with the others on the course- saying her control wasn't good when it is obvious that it was as bad/good as the others which ruined the whole experience
For the life of me I can't see why and I'm glad we have the video that shows she was every bit as good as the rest and that has gone some way to restoring her confidence.
We've got the number of a different local training company and she'll be going ahead with some more lessons that hopefully will lead to a full license but it so easily could have ended in her jacking the whole thing in if I hadn't filmed it- I'm really pissed off with them. I know it was free but the whole point should be to positively encourage people to take biking up, especially as there is no reason to knock their confidence in such an off hand manner...
So, if you've a partner or pal who wants lessons........
the name of which sounds a bit like a make of stone age motorcycles...
She had decided after being on the back of the GS a few times and listening to you lot egging her on, that it might indeed be fun to learn to ride one herself so she booked a free 1/2 hour taster lesson and I went along too- armed with a video camera to capture the thrills and spills which proved fortunate as it turned out.
Everything seemed to go well with no spills and a lot of thrills and grins- which must have been of high quality as I could see them through the helmet...
Of the other three students we can discount one who was on a scooter, the other two were on a par with Di as far a machine control went. Now I know I'm biased but I'd rank Diane as equal first in ability if only on the number of time the bikes were stalled...Most of the time I was watching I was thinking she was looking really comfortable on the bike and in control- the rest of the time I was trying to think of good places to hide the keys for the GS.

At the end the instructor told the two bloke to go straight for their 5 day direct access- along with the scooter girl but told Diane she needed more lessons which destroyed her confidence as she felt she was on a par with the others on the course- saying her control wasn't good when it is obvious that it was as bad/good as the others which ruined the whole experience
For the life of me I can't see why and I'm glad we have the video that shows she was every bit as good as the rest and that has gone some way to restoring her confidence.We've got the number of a different local training company and she'll be going ahead with some more lessons that hopefully will lead to a full license but it so easily could have ended in her jacking the whole thing in if I hadn't filmed it- I'm really pissed off with them. I know it was free but the whole point should be to positively encourage people to take biking up, especially as there is no reason to knock their confidence in such an off hand manner...

So, if you've a partner or pal who wants lessons........
to the bloke that was teaching her!
Sounds like you might have made the right decision to go somewhere else. Best of luck Diane. Let us know how you get on.
Go for It Girl- you'll find one who's ego isn't threatened!