Direct Access in the South East
Direct Access in the South East
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d3ano

Original Poster:

7,413 posts

269 months

Friday 20th August 2004
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Pretty much the same thing as the other thread but for the South East Area.
I have phoned one place which is just on the other side of the river(north) and they wanted £380 for 2 days training on the weekend plus the test on the 3rd day, they could fit me in on the 29th sep. Is this too expensive? I'm sure that there are cheaper places around in the SE.

Thanks for you help in advance

D3

Incorrigible

13,668 posts

277 months

Friday 20th August 2004
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Including bike hire I assume, doesn't seem too bad

Mrs Inc started with one a year or 2 ago, much cheaper but they were fg useless

d3ano

Original Poster:

7,413 posts

269 months

Friday 20th August 2004
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yes this will include bike hire of a ER 500 for the 3 days, training and the test at 11am.
It seems quite steep to me...

Mad Dave

7,158 posts

279 months

Friday 20th August 2004
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I paid £300 for 3 days, with the test at 11:41 on the 3rd day, so its about the going rate mate. Its quality not price BTW - you need to find someone good.

BTW Test fees were not included with mine.

ledger

1,063 posts

299 months

Friday 20th August 2004
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I used these guys

www.matchlessridertraining.com

they are in Croydon their prices are showing £425 for 3 days. They were a bit rough round the edges (swearing smoking etc, incase you are easily offended), but can't fault the training.

As already said I wouldn't let price be the only criteria. If you phone dobles (big Honda dealership in croydon) they also has an affiliated rider training firm. When I did mine they were cheaper, but couldn't fit me in.

d3ano

Original Poster:

7,413 posts

269 months

Friday 20th August 2004
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cheeze i didn't know it would be so expensive. am i allowed to say who i was thinking of going with? i have ridden there once and the guy was ok, but it was a hut on an industrial estate.

ledger

1,063 posts

299 months

Monday 23rd August 2004
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best way to tell is to go along and speak to them. Most will do a free assessment ride, after the ride they will tell you what course they thinkg you should go on (3,4 or 5 days) and commento n your riding.

The ones I listed hav a a policy that if you sign up for the course they recommend and you fail the test they will keep giving you free lesson until you pass( though you'll still have to pay bike hire and for the test itself). There's no reason why you should fail though :-)