There are plenty of commercial road riding courses you can do but I imagine it would work out quite a lot more expensive but still worth it. In term of the stuff you learn you could do worse than simply getting a copy of the police riders handbook, reading a bit of it and going and to practice it. You'd probably gain plenty from that. Thanks, I already have this book and the car version, it's a really good one (if somewhat dry, but I don't mind), the system it proposes makes total sense to me. I just started riding (well, I have a mandatory break in my training due to crashing early and hard) and I was lucky enough to have a police rider as 1 on 1 instructor for a couple of hours and he told me about IAM - I'll definitely try and check it out when I am ready - especially now that I am aware there are specialized courses I can take, thanks to your post