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Just had a great couple days doing Level 1...

Decided as I'm on my third GS I better find out what these things were designed to do, rather than just riding them on the road... And I'm very impressed...

Took a 1200 for the day as I have a GSA and thought the familiarity would help me relax into it.. Never really worried about the weight, and after having a quick go on the Serato and 800 GS I think I made the right decision... Being a big lump I matched the bike well..

Took me a long time to get used to the bike moving around so much, but eventually just gave in and stopped fighting my reactions and let the bike get on with it. Kept having "ohfuck" moments as we were shown a slope or obstacle to tackle, but really good step by step instruction, and demonstration, and suddenly I'm doing it! As soon as I relaxed it became so much easier, and even started to work out what I should be doing when it did start going wrong.

My main tip, though it might just be me, is to stop if its all going wrong and take a couple minutes to wind down... I didn't after getting it wrong up a simple slope and started panicing about keeping up.. A minute later on the next slope I come over the ridge too hot, narrowly avoid a tree and end up lying in a deep puddle cuddling my bike.. Thankfully it's been great weather today and I didn't get too cold.

Im so impressed how well the 1200 does offroad... It was always me messing up... If I just let the bike chug away everything worked.. And the bikes really took a battering.. The only mods are some different hand guards. No other protection, no crud guards, or metal blingy things.. If it falls over, just spin it round on the cylinder head, wack the bars over and pick it up...

Many thanks to Simon Pavey who was a great instructor.. I would recommend the course to anyone who has a GS.. Go find out what they designed the bike to do, and learn some skills in the process. Need to get some knobblies now so I can ruin my own bike..

Here's a few bad quality phone pics

All shiny and ready to go on day one
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An awful lot of bikes
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After I lay down in a puddle
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Don't fancy the cleaning job
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+1 for the ORS course:thumb:beerjug: I went last year n had SP as our instructor, a top bloke:beerjug:
 
I must go back and do it again...2003 I think it was when I did level 1...I am still a level 1 off road rider.....I never do it !
 
Yeah, I think after my last effort I'll wait a while before going back:blast:D
 
If you're tight like me go to the Touratech weekend and go around the same venue for 15 quid all in.
 
If you're tight like me go to the Touratech weekend and go around the same venue for 15 quid all in.

Yeah but that's on your own bike.:blast You'll do £400 worth of damage if you're a novice:rob
 
cool

glad you had a good w/e

now buy your own bike and get on the legal trails

pj
 
glad you had a good w/e

now buy your own bike and get on the legal trails

pj


Gave it a go... Survived...


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Gave it a go... Survived...


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Nice one:thumb
 
looks like it will be pissing down, was the gear waterproof we are off that weekend as well.

Doing the maintenance course on the Thursday was well.
 
It will be cold and wet. Been there in all weathers the site has areas that will ride ok no matter what the weather and areas that will be no go when wet. The bikes should have decent tires at this point. You will have a blast.
 
Good video. Couldn't place it until I saw the viaduct; then the terrors of the 3 Peaks Challenge all came flooding back to me!

Gave it a go... Survived...


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Easter GS1

A great Easter weekend, met a couple of Tossers on the course, had a ball, a couple of tumbles on the first day, but apart frm it being a tad bit cold, it was an excellent couple of days weather wise. Really recommend the Abercrave Inn.

Hire gear was good, although some extra padding is handy. The instructors are just excellent, I had Simon and Gwyn, my Wife also had training with Simon/Gary.

The LC was great off road, just a fantastic engine.

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All new LC GS's ready to get dirty

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My bike for the weekend.

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My wife and I with Simon
 


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