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Old 01-Mar-2004, 15:45
Andyl Andyl is offline
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I haven't read in detail the whole thread so if I am repeating someone else please forgive me. One thing I have not seen mentioned is attitude. I have been an observer for the IAM and am currently observing with my local RoSPA group. I have also had track training with the CSS and do many track days. Some of the skills are interchangeable as mentioned but a rider can have all the training in the world and be technically very competant but if he has the wrong attitude in terms of other road users and his own mortality then it is useless.

In summary I'd say get some training with RoSPA / IAM and then use it sensibly balanced with a zest for the things that make biking fun.
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