Ive been given the level 1 course for Xmas.
Going on 6/7th august 2017...cant wait.
Going on 6/7th august 2017...cant wait.
Did this course Fri / Sat having ridden for 20 years and didn't know I still had so much to learn. Absolutely fantastic but the new bikes are something else - trip to a dealer next week me thinks
I'm booked in with a biker friend of mine, end of September 2017 Level 1.
Cant wait
Ive been three times and never saw any instance of any damage being required to be paid for. Its my understanding any reasonable damage done during the training is accepted as par for the course and covered by your payment.The only mention of damage in the T&Cs is [ from the 2017/2018 version]
No mention of damage being covered by the rider in the email to me last week for next years booking other than that section I quoted. The only mention of Insurance is that theirs does not cover the rider in case of an accident.
Like I say Ive been 3 times [6 days] and the most I've seen is other riders damaging three head covers on rocks when the bike has dropped badly during practice,All that happens is it gets inspected and either repaired with epoxy or if there chance of metal in the gearbox a replacement bike is provided. I have seen two people with shoulder injuries from falling badly whilst traversing ruts one of which required a trip to Hospital but he was back in a sling for the awards. The team even drove him and his car home due to the nature of injury to his shoulder.
I guess we are just fortunate to still at the moment, have an NHS service and not need private health care like the Americans.