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Old 15-11-2008, 10:51 AM
Peter Scott Peter Scott is offline
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Rider Development in Surrey, Hants, Berkshire, Bucks, South and West London

I posted this in reply to an old question in the London Region forum but have been told it might be better placed here so here's a copy below.

I am also happy to take questions related to rider skills issues but please no Road Traffic questions that can't be answered by reference to the Highway Code or through a comprehensive knowledge of RoadCraft, which hopefully I do have. I'm no barrack room Lawyer and can't get drawn into Roads Policing or Legal matters although I'm happy to talk about techniques to avoid incidents or potential incidents.

Here's the post:

Just to let you Guys know...

There is a RoSPA Riders Group recently formed in Surrey. The Group is called Mole Valley Surrey RoADaR which is short for Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents Advanced Drivers and Riders, so you can see why it's shortened!!! ( Mole Valley Surrey Roadar ). The Group is sponsored by Surrey Police through BikeSafe and Mole Valley Council. Based around Guildford/Dorking but with Instructors as far afield as Buckinghamshire we are happy to conduct adhoc rides to suit your needs. As a small group recently (perfectly???) formed we are more than happy to ride with Candidates on rented bikes provided all the paperwork is in order.

To that end anyone wanting to hire a Harley from Warrs Warrs Harley-Davidson - rent daily or long-term, use rental gift vouchers: Warrs Harley-Davidson or anywhere else for that matter could contact us and we'll arrange a ride with an Instructor to suit. We would only ask that you cover the Instructors expenses for petrol etc. We are a non profit group and outside expenses we only accept purely voluntary donations at this time and even then only if appropriate, which I guess differentiates us from a Political Party LOL.

We prefer to look at what we do as Rider Development. Most of you will have been riding for years and the fact that you are still here is an attestation to your ability to ride. However, we are all constantly looking for ways to survive what the future holds. At MVSRoADaR we believe we can help you look at your own riding styles and win that extra split second in a tight squeeze. The split second that could be the difference between a trouser moment and a dirty look.

Anyway do feel free to contact us with any further questions.
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