Level 1 ORS 16/17 Sept 2011

GreatScott

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A few of my pics but none of me doing my Superman impression on "Scenic Hill"

If you're thinking about doing this course - don't - just do it. Excellent tuition and great fun


Bikes ready for the start of the day

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Handling skills

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Simon Pavey on his GSA

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JP one the instructors

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Yours truly not falling off !

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Still not fallen off

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JP demonstrating hill recovery on "Scenic Hill", which is impossibly steep!

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Scenic Hill from half way up

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Scenic Hill from the bottom - I managed a Superman impression off the top, trashing a perfectly serviceable G650GS (Sorry Simon) but other than sitting out for an hour or so with sore ribs I managed to carry on

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Taking a water break - now on an R1200GS

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Nice new boots broken
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Certificate presentation

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..and that one is all mine

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Lessons learnt?

Confidence in your bike
Look where you want to go
When the instructor shouts ease off - do so !
Motorcross boots aren't waterproof

I booked the G650GS because I thought I would enjoy learning on a smaller machine. As hugely enjoyable as it was the r1200GS was just so much better. More power, felt more planted, more comfortable stood on the pegs and you look cool
 
looking forward to doing that! Sadly I have to wait till next march till im 21 due to BMW T+C's :tears

Looks good from pics. :thumb2
 
Off Road Skills Courses

Highly recommend the Off Road Skills Courses, apart from having done the level 1 i got home and booked level 2, Day in the Dirt and Brecon Beacon adventure - its a touch addictive.

If you are thinking about going get it booked - day 1 you will be wondering what you have signed up for by day 2 you will be amazed where you can ride.

The chap on Simon Paveys left, next to his wife, is Gwyn, a brilliant instructor and incrediably patient.
 
A few of my pics but none of me doing my Superman impression on "Scenic Hill"

If you're thinking about doing this course - don't - just do it. Excellent tuition and great fun


Bikes ready for the start of the day

IMGP0074.jpg

IMGP0075.jpg


Handling skills

IMGP0085.jpg


Simon Pavey on his GSA

IMGP0090.jpg


JP one the instructors

IMGP0089.jpg


Yours truly not falling off !

IMGP0092.jpg


Still not fallen off

IMGP0093.jpg


JP demonstrating hill recovery on "Scenic Hill", which is impossibly steep!

IMGP0094.jpg


IMGP0095.jpg


IMGP0096.jpg


Scenic Hill from half way up

IMGP0099.jpg


Scenic Hill from the bottom - I managed a Superman impression off the top, trashing a perfectly serviceable G650GS (Sorry Simon) but other than sitting out for an hour or so with sore ribs I managed to carry on

IMGP0109.jpg


Taking a water break - now on an R1200GS

IMGP0112.jpg


Nice new boots broken
in

IMGP0113.jpg


Certificate presentation

IMGP0114.jpg


..and that one is all mine

IMG_0790.jpg


Lessons learnt?

Confidence in your bike
Look where you want to go
When the instructor shouts ease off - do so !
Motorcross boots aren't waterproof

I booked the G650GS because I thought I would enjoy learning on a smaller machine. As hugely enjoyable as it was the r1200GS was just so much better. More power, felt more planted, more comfortable stood on the pegs and you look cool
whats the website for booking courses, and how much is it????? I know Google is my friend but on this occasion it isnt..........
 
JP was one of the instructors in the group I was in for the ORS visit to Knockhill - fine bunch of folks, patient instructors, loved it. Plan to visit them on their own turf sometime as a result.

And Mrs P looked after my wife while I was off on the bikes playing in the mud.

A.
 


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