
But what about the cage drivers?
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But what about the cage drivers?
Recieved by a new rider on another forum

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Re: But what about the cage drivers?
I just found a vid of your advanced rider training Seiko

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Re: But what about the cage drivers?
Grab it with both hands.
Seiko its not all bad, as much as you think that the world is against the motorcycle fraternity.
It is a step in the right direction for training new riders - and arguably there should be an equivalent for new car drivers - but for now see it as a positive and don't flame them for trying to understand the statistics.
Seiko its not all bad, as much as you think that the world is against the motorcycle fraternity.
It is a step in the right direction for training new riders - and arguably there should be an equivalent for new car drivers - but for now see it as a positive and don't flame them for trying to understand the statistics.
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Re: But what about the cage drivers?
holy F!!! disco thats like old mate in USA doing the same stuff on a harley cop bike 

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Re: But what about the cage drivers?
I had a bad hangover that day tooDisco wrote:I just found a vid of your advanced rider training Seiko![]()

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Re: But what about the cage drivers?
I think it's a great idea but all the cage drivers need something similar as well, especially the imported modelsSlow and wobbly wrote:Grab it with both hands.
Seiko its not all bad, as much as you think that the world is against the motorcycle fraternity.
It is a step in the right direction for training new riders - and arguably there should be an equivalent for new car drivers - but for now see it as a positive and don't flame them for trying to understand the statistics.

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Re: But what about the cage drivers?
Yeah but Seiko dosn't ride a harley cop bike does hephilbo wrote:holy F!!! disco thats like old mate in USA doing the same stuff on a harley cop bike



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Re: But what about the cage drivers?
its our motorcycle levy in action!
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Re: But what about the cage drivers?
You mean to say the levy *may* actually be going to a worthwhile cause???
and i for one would take all the free rider courses offered... any chance to remind me of the safest way to ride is a good thing!
and i for one would take all the free rider courses offered... any chance to remind me of the safest way to ride is a good thing!
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Re: But what about the cage drivers?
It's a great initative! make sure you find out what the lap record is first though, then you know what to aim for 

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Re: But what about the cage drivers?
Good to see Vic Roads are trying to introduce positive measures to lower the Percentage of motorcyclist fatalities. Compared to NSW who are just trying to tax us off the roads.
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Re: But what about the cage drivers?
+1Slow and wobbly wrote:.....Grab it with both hands.
Seiko its not all bad, as much as you think that the world is against the motorcycle fraternity.
It is a step in the right direction for training new riders - and arguably there should be an equivalent for new car drivers - but for now see it as a positive and don't flame them for trying to understand the statistics......
It is a great idea, and maybe will reduce the biker toll over time ? At least its better than nothing.....

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Re: But what about the cage drivers?
It's not a world first, and I have been saying for ages the motorcycle test should be more like the UK model with a 45 min road ride test.
**edit** but it is a step in the right direction and will hopefully encourage some riders to master their skills a little better. Unfortunately it will appeal to the more sensible riders, not the ones who probably need it most
**edit** but it is a step in the right direction and will hopefully encourage some riders to master their skills a little better. Unfortunately it will appeal to the more sensible riders, not the ones who probably need it most

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Re: But what about the cage drivers?
Now thats a full on clip of bike control. Are there any groups/locations where this sort of stuff is happening?
That type of weekend activity combined with coaching would help all riders I would think. We have to take some responsibility for our own ability or lack there of whether in a car or bike. Its interesting the time people invest in gyms on football fields etc etc to improve there ability but they would rarely consider advanced driving/riding for something they do every day.
That type of weekend activity combined with coaching would help all riders I would think. We have to take some responsibility for our own ability or lack there of whether in a car or bike. Its interesting the time people invest in gyms on football fields etc etc to improve there ability but they would rarely consider advanced driving/riding for something they do every day.