Pass the Bike Test (and be a great rider too!): Your real-world survival guide to a great first year in biking

Author:   Sean Hayes ,  Rupert Paul
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
ISBN:  

9781906860127


Pages:   216
Publication Date:   08 September 2011
Format:   Paperback
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This book teaches new riders how to become confident and safe on the road. It's the first book which arms beginners with the knowledge to choose an excellent bike training school, to monitor their own training, and to start riding with a full complement of real-world survival skills. It also covers post-test improvement, the causes of the most common accidents (written by a police accident investigator), and advice on getting back into biking. Whether you are about to do your CBT, have trained on a direct access course, learned over the course of a few months - or if it has been a long time since you have regularly ridden a motorcyle, this book will guide through the techniques and knowledge you need to be a safe and confident rider.

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Author:   Sean Hayes ,  Rupert Paul
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint:   UIT Cambridge LTD
Dimensions:   Width: 15.00cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 21.00cm
Weight:   0.413kg
ISBN:  

9781906860127


ISBN 10:   1906860122
Pages:   216
Publication Date:   08 September 2011
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us.

Table of Contents

About the authors Foreword by Charley Boorman How this book came about Welcome to motorcycling Compulsory Basic Training Direct Access Test day Module 1 Test day Module 2 What the test missed out Twelve post-test questions Keep getting better Rusty rider Appendices

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This is a great book. It can help a lot of people. Charley Boorman, global motorcycle adventurer. This book fills an unexploited niche. It's exactly what new riders need. James Chapman Essential reading for anybody learning to ride a motorcycle. Peter Baker, Motor Cycle News


I think it's a fantastic book. It's just what biking needs. -- Maria Costello MBE, TT racer At last - an intelligent and non-patronising approach to rider training. The perfect introduction for a novice, and 31 years after passing my test I learnt stuff too. -- Hugo Wilson, Editor, Classic Bike I wish this book had existed when I was starting out. It's packed full of information that will make motorcycling more enjoyable and safer for everyone. Every motorcyclist, not just learners, should own a copy. -- Peter Baker, Deputy Editor, Motor Cycle News This is a great book. It can help a lot of people. -- Charlie Boorman, Global motorcycle adventurer and TV broadcaster


Author Information

Sean Hayes learned to ride in 1991 - only to learn that a fellow student lost a leg in a dreadful on-road training accident. When Sean asked his instructor how this could happen, the reply was: 'Well, she obviously couldn't ride, could she?'. Flabbergasted, Sean began talking to new riders to find out how training could be improved. The conclusions were obvious: treat customers with respect, and offer a syllabus which produced a safe, properly-skilled rider. He launched Circuit Based Training at Donington Park in 1997, with the idea of letting people learn in a safe environment before venturing onto public roads. The school has now taught thousands of new and established riders. In 2001 CBT moved to Mallory Park in Leicestershire, where it continues to attract clients from all over the UK and abroad. Rupert Paul started riding in 1978, and immediately developed an unhealthy addiction to unreliable Italian motorcycles. He qualified as a mechanic in 1983, and joined Performance Bikes as a road tester/dogsbody in 1985. In the intervening years he has edited Performance Bikes, Bike, What Bike? and the award-winning MCN Sport, and ridden everything from 1920s flat-tankers to MotoGP bikes. Rupert has long been fascinated by the art of riding a bike well. In 1988 he organised the first public track day, and in the early 1990s grew the concept to a three-day course for 100 PB readers at the fearsome Nürburgring circuit in Germany. He has written many articles on motorcycle control, rider psychology and riding technique. He regularly writes for MCN, Bike, PB and Classic Bike.

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