IAM cancelling training due to temperature

IAM cancelling training due to temperature

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Biker9090

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1,051 posts

43 months

Tuesday 12th July 2022
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Getting seriously fked off with TVAM at the moment. This coming weekends advanced bike control course (on a runway) is cancelled due to the expected temperature.....

Can anyone recommend a track day for absolute novices (as far as track is concerned)? I'm very tempted by rapid training for the rest of it.

SteveKTMer

980 posts

37 months

Tuesday 12th July 2022
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https://bike.msvtrackdays.com/Products/Novice-Only

Usually have very useful people around who can give you basic training, certainly sufficient to give you accurate training on how to control a bike and understand the physics.

Biker 1

7,859 posts

125 months

Tuesday 12th July 2022
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It's bloody ridiculous! I checked my KTM owners manual the other day: apparently the particular model is sold in the UK/EU & also Australia, with identical specs including oil & coolant. If it works Down Under in 45 degree heat, then what's the problem?
Sure, you'll get a bit sweaty during the briefing, but once above 30mph will not be an issue.
I'm sick & tired of the nannying, particularly from the media!
Anyway, I'm off for a decent rideout this coming Sunday - hopefully the roads won't melt....

Rick448

1,697 posts

230 months

Tuesday 12th July 2022
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Biker9090 said:
I'm very tempted by rapid training for the rest of it.
Just do it, it'll be the best money you'll spend on training IME.

bgunn

1,447 posts

137 months

Tuesday 12th July 2022
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Rick448 said:
Just do it, it'll be the best money you'll spend on training IME.
Agreed. Biased because I’m a happy customer but I found it great. Planning more sessions..

_Neal_

2,751 posts

225 months

Tuesday 12th July 2022
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Biker 1 said:
It's bloody ridiculous! I checked my KTM owners manual the other day: apparently the particular model is sold in the UK/EU & also Australia, with identical specs including oil & coolant. If it works Down Under in 45 degree heat, then what's the problem?
Sure, you'll get a bit sweaty during the briefing, but once above 30mph will not be an issue.
I'm sick & tired of the nannying, particularly from the media!
Anyway, I'm off for a decent rideout this coming Sunday - hopefully the roads won't melt....
What nannying from the media are you talking about? Surely if it's going to be really hot it's reasonable, and indeed responsible, for news outlets to say "it's going to be really hot, have a bit of a think about not getting sunstroke, especially think about kids and old people"? If you want to have 7 pints of strong lager sitting in the midday sun, no-one's stopping you. I don't see any nannying going on.

Cancelling a riding event is different, and a bit annoying - could be an insurance thing, could be people being risk-averse. I suspect either way it's not because the bikes would get too hot.

Rick448

1,697 posts

230 months

Tuesday 12th July 2022
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bgunn said:
Agreed. Biased because I’m a happy customer but I found it great. Planning more sessions..
Same here, whereabouts did you do yours?

anonymous-user

60 months

Tuesday 12th July 2022
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I suspect any outdoor event involving elderly people standing around in heavy textile clothing for hours at a time in direct sunlight and high temperatures is a bit of a risk.

bgunn

1,447 posts

137 months

Tuesday 12th July 2022
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Rick448 said:
Same here, whereabouts did you do yours?
We did bits of Northants and the Rutland TT.. You?

Rick448

1,697 posts

230 months

Tuesday 12th July 2022
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bgunn said:
We did bits of Northants and the Rutland TT.. You?
Lincolnshire Wolds and parts of Yorkshire. 👍🏻

Salted_Peanut

1,510 posts

60 months

Tuesday 12th July 2022
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Biker9090 said:
I'm very tempted by rapid training for the rest of it.
And another vote for Rapid Training. Utterly brilliant thumbup

Tribal Chestnut

3,001 posts

188 months

Tuesday 12th July 2022
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Newarch said:
I suspect any outdoor event involving elderly people standing around in heavy textile clothing for hours at a time in direct sunlight and high temperatures is a bit of a risk.
This.

Also, it sounds like the training would be at low speeds, with lots of stopping, so little chance to get up to speed and cool down.

Iminquarantine

2,168 posts

50 months

Tuesday 12th July 2022
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Newarch said:
I suspect any outdoor event involving elderly people standing around in heavy textile clothing for hours at a time in direct sunlight and high temperatures is a bit of a risk.
Yeah, this. Personally I would be fine with doing some IAM, but I've biked in a lot of hot-as-fk places and know what to expect. I also have mesh gear for hot weather. IAM are probably worried that bikers with no hot-as-fk riding experience will pass out, perhaps while going at 100mph.

Rick448

1,697 posts

230 months

Tuesday 12th July 2022
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Iminquarantine said:
perhaps while going at 100mph.
With IAM, I think the observer would pass out first biggrin

carinaman

21,876 posts

178 months

Tuesday 12th July 2022
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We've had soldiers die from heat exhaustion on the Brecon Beacons and kids ambulanced off of Dartmoor with it while doing the umpteen Tors or whatever it's called camping and hiking weekend.

I am no fan on the IAM, I am an ex-Member and unlikely to become a member again as I am only interested in driving and riding standards not what the IAM seems to have become now.

They have to cover themselves for their people, the guests and possible brand damage. I bet the tyres get nice and sticky though.

Rick448

1,697 posts

230 months

Tuesday 12th July 2022
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carinaman said:
We've had soldiers die from heat exhaustion on the Brecon Beacons and kids ambulanced off of Dartmoor with it while doing the umpteen Tors or whatever it's called camping and hiking weekend.

I am no fan on the IAM, I am an ex-Member and unlikely to become a member again as I am only interested in driving and riding standards not what the IAM seems to have become now.
Soldiers doing marches, or kids hiking is not the same as a motorcycling day out through is it? I appreciate what you are saying, but moving on a motorcycle and rehydrating with a cuppa now and then is just normal stuff. I dread to think how the human race has survived this long without the intervention of the H&S police, and I say this as a H&S professional, who actually understands what risk is.

bongtom

2,018 posts

89 months

Wednesday 13th July 2022
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Biker 1 said:
It's bloody ridiculous! I checked my KTM owners manual the other day: apparently the particular model is sold in the UK/EU & also Australia, with identical specs including oil & coolant. If it works Down Under in 45 degree heat, then what's the problem?
Sure, you'll get a bit sweaty during the briefing, but once above 30mph will not be an issue.
I'm sick & tired of the nannying, particularly from the media!
Anyway, I'm off for a decent rideout this coming Sunday - hopefully the roads won't melt....
Most of Australia is not 45c it's only NT and maybe northern WA, the rest is around mid 30s and even when it does hit 40c+ the Australians suffer just as much as us.

It's not so much the bike but the rider who feels it.

Also, many of the KTM models are built in India. They know about hot!

Ivan stewart

2,792 posts

42 months

Wednesday 13th July 2022
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So do they cancel if it’s cold enough for ice or wet enough to be slippery ??
Asking for a friend!!

outnumbered

4,323 posts

240 months

Wednesday 13th July 2022
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It’s cancelled because it’s a) too unpleasant for the volunteers who run it to stand out in 30c heat, on a tarmac runway with no shade, in bike gear all day. And b) because similar for the participants. The venue has almost no facilities, so it doesn’t seem unreasonable, although it’s obviously disappointing for the participants.

It’s nothing like a track day venue where you could be out of the sun for 75% of the time when you’re not riding.

Edited by outnumbered on Wednesday 13th July 07:48

KTMsm

27,469 posts

269 months

Wednesday 13th July 2022
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It's the way of the UK

My kids are learning Martial Arts - paid on DD

Lessons have been cancelled due to "high winds" & "high temperatures" no doubt should we get any snow they'll be cancelled for that too

No refunds needless to say rolleyes