Phoenix Motorcycle Training
http://www.phoenixtrainingonline.co.uk/
Hi guys,
I know there is a budding motorcycling community on here and I’m sorry if this has been asked before but I couldn’t find anything relevant using the search function...
I want to start a journey to an unrestricted license and was wondering if there were any recommendations for where to learn?
I’m based in south west London but have in laws near st Neots so was thinking of staying there and learning near them to save cost. The best I can find so far is to do the BMW Rookie to Rider, £650 down payment and then you can cancel the bike order they make you put through if you don’t want to get a brand new BMW at the end of it...
Anyone got any other suggestions I can steal?
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Phoenix Motorcycle Training
http://www.phoenixtrainingonline.co.uk/
Just go ahead and do a DAS course, with ANY motorcycle training company, doesn't need to be BMW.
I used these, https://invictamotorcycletraining.co.uk/
Genuinely good people, I got to know them personally after the course.
They are charging 880 for the 5 day, no experience course, so that will be the going rate at the moment.
Loaction wise they are no good for you, but if you email them and say someone you know used them, they may give you a recommendation for your area.
It could be the best £900 you ever spent.
I did the BMW rookie to rider programme - although mine was in the north midlands. It was a good course. The bikes and equipment were excellent and the standard of training was good. Mine was a 7 day course including CBT etc.
Prior to my course I hadn't really been on a motorcycle for almost 40 years, but that did not prove to be an issue.
One of the best things I've done.
Once you get into it, an off road course is good
I used North London Motorcycle Training. They were superb, although Edgware may be too much of a trek from St Neots.
I probably wouldn't recommend a brand new BMW as a first bike anyway. Better to spend a while on something you sent mind scratching a bit. BMW bits don't come cheap
You probably need to speak to Tony....
I had an R9T waiting in the garage before I passed DAS. I used a local school up in Sheffield. I bought the bike whilst I fitted the lessons and tests around my on-call commitments as a doctor.
There are mostly pros but a few cons to getting straight off a DAS bike and onto an R9T. Drop me a PM if you want my take.
With respect, that’s what a DAS bike is compared with a 125. There is a definite step up that you will notice straight away.
The R9T isn’t a 200BHP 1 litre sports bike. In many respects, the crappy Suzuki DAS bike I learnt on was snappier on the throttle and harder to ride than the R9T ever was.
Good luck with your choice and ride safely.
I can throughly recommend some form of additional training once you’ve passed your test. Most police forces do Bikesafe days but not sure how the current pandemic has affected those.
Who'd have thunk it, motorcycle is also a verb. I've learned a few things today.
A couple of years ago I had a quote of £5500 for my 83 GPz750 with a £4000 excess because it has been modified.
Last year I got classic insurance for about £80.
Oh and just in case you past your test and become a biker, it's called a Motorbike.