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Rosie

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  1. Once i'm 21 i want to start doing advanced tests and get the licences to become an instructor.

    Not sure if there is an 'under 21' rule to do advanced training and the test, might be worth checking out? Having said that I could ask at Squires if you want?

     



    Not for RoSPA there isn't - well not for training as for being a trainer I think that may be different ?

  2. The reason you are susceptible to eye infections and are troubled by the wind is due to you having "dry eyes". This is where there is not enough oil in the tear film and it evaporates quicker than usual leading to drying out of the top layer of cells and hence the irritation and subsequent infection.

    By using some eye drops to replace the oily layer in the tear film helps to minimise these nasty symptoms.

    Hypromellose 0.5% eye drops from the chemist is a good one to start with. It is a lubricant not a medication so you can use it every 5 mins if you want.


    Try it and see.


    Just ask/pm if you need any other info. :D

  3. Advanced courses only teach you how to ride legal. Bit dull really http://i195.photobucket.com/albums/z28/Colin_the_bear/police_chase.gif

     

    Fair comment as far as sticking to non urban speed limits goes but, believe me, there's nothing dull about the concentration you need to fettle everything and the bottom line is safety and position, you can use absolutely everything you learn at a slightly quicker pace (If you want to) than when you are being observed or tested.

     


    Totally agree.


    I also agree ( as I know you Colin) that experience does count for a lot.

    As for me in only my 5th summer riding - boy am I having fun and since undertaking advanced training I can ride my bike to both it's and my limit.

    Cornering is now smooth and fast, I use my gears wisely.


    I am far from perfect and also still have errors - I put that down to inexperience, being human, oh and being a hormonal woman lol


    If you are thinking about it, just try it. You will soon decide if it is not for you. There is stil an element of pipe and slipper brigade with their " I know better than you" attitude. I just take their knowledge and ignore the ego.


    If more "normal" bikers went into advanced training then they would soon be outnumbered anyway and the image would change.


    Ok I will shut up now :(

  4. I agree that any advanced training is good if that is what you want to do.


    I chose the RoSPA route.


    It hones your powers of observation and of risk/hazard perception.


    When I concentrate I can ride really smooth, progressively and well.


    When I daydream or have too much on my mind like what to cook for tea etc I am crap.


    I still have a panic attack every time I am near gravel (I just don't freeze and scream like I used to :oops: )


    I still break out in a cold sweat if I have to move my bike when the engine is not running (or usually I ask some nice bloke to move it for me Kev/Keith)


    Oh and I still average one wobble and drop per year :roll:


    Other than that I have a great time :mrgreen:

  5. Thank you all very much - quiet day was had - as it was raining and couldn't get out on the bike.


    As for you Colin ..... I am STILL (only just) 40something !!!!


    and as my daughter posted on my facebook wall -


    Happy Brithday Mother! Age is only a number, apart from next year, then it becomes... an old number!! ;) Have a nice day (probably in bed... lazy)! Lots of love your fab daughter xxxxx

  6. Anyone that speeds surely has to vote none of the above, which is what I voted.


    If the threats of been banned dont stop ya doing it nowt will!


    As andyc says would be better if they actually set speed limits properly instead of keeping them low!


    And bex please, speed is not dangerous, inappropriate speed is :roll:

     


    was just reading through this thread for the first time - got to this post and have stopped as I totally agree with it.


    Up to 40/50 mph I piss off other road users by staying at the speed limit.


    NSL as the road and conditions dictate at that time. If it is dry and empty I will make progress. If it is wet and busy I will make much steadier progress.

    I ride quickly but defensively. I will slow down if I am unsure and I am not (too) bothered if anyone overtakes me :wink:


    I am also very aware that I have a clean licence and want to hold onto it in that condition. I would be devastated if I lost it.


    As always - time and place for everything, observation, observation, observation !!!.

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