| FULL LICENCE COURSES
Your route to a full motorcycle/scooter licence can be tailored by Eurorider to suit your individual needs. Intensive courses for a full motorcycle licence are run on a 3-day, 4-day or 5-day period according to your previous experience. Our speciality, which is highly recommended, if you have never ridden a motorcycle before, is a two-weekend package comprising:
Foundation weekend
DAS weekend
Test Day
The foundation weekend includes CBT and is followed by a Direct Access Scheme (DAS) weekend on a larger machine to complete your test preparation. The course culminates with your practical test, taken on a weekday at a DSA test centre either in London or Cambridge to suit you.
Allow yourself a full day for this so that we can provide that final pre-test top-up.
IMPROVERS & POST TEST TRAINING
These courses are specially designed to prepare the recently qualified motorcycle rider for the real world of fast moving traffic, motorways and country roadssecure in the knowledge that your instructor is right behind you. This session introduces even better riding skills, improved cornering techniques, road psychology and reinforces confidence.
WEEKEND BREAKS THE FUN WAY TO LEARN
Our training weekends can be arranged as residential activity breaks with B & B accommodation (details on request).A great weekend awaywith a purpose!
PRICES
CBT
One day intensive £95
(own bike £85)
Half days £55 per session
(own bike £40)
DAS (DIRECT ACCESS SCHEME)
Each day of training £130 (inclusive of bike hire, insurance and equipment).
WEEKEND COURSES
Foundation Weekend on 125cc machines £270 including B & B
DAS Weekend on 500cc machines £285 including B & B.
TEST DAY
£145 including test fee, machine hire and half-day tuition.
Individual tuition available on request @ £30 per hour.
Damage waiver insurance
Basic insurance is included in all course fees, however each claim is subject to an excess of £350. This can be avoided by taking out Eurorider damage waver insurance at £15 per day or £50 per full course
Road safety is serious but training should be fun! |