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IAM
#1
just passed, I'd thoroughly recommend it to anyone. If you're thinking about Bikesafe just go one further and do IAM or ROSPA you won't regret it
my group is Sefton IAM and they're a really good bunch
fire never sleeps
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#2
Congrats :thumbup

I'm just waiting on my test date coming through....

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#3
good luck Rich, just remember that they put you in for it when they think you're ready so just ride as you have been and you'll be ok.
my examiner was sound and gave me good advice before and after, don't speed is the biggy, even on motorways just drop back if you can't get past
observation is key
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#4
Bravo! :thumbup
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#5
Well done mate  8)  Don't stop learning though  Wink

Chris
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It wouldn't be fun if it was easy, I just wish it wasn't this much fun.
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#6
Grats, well worth doing IMHO
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#7
Nice one mate.
Red Heads - Slowly taking over the world!!!
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#8
cheers everyone Smile
fire never sleeps
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#9
I was an associate member of a local group a while back.  The observed runs were good fun and I got a lot from it.  Unfortunately, in my case, I didn't reach test standard but it was still a worthwhile experience. 
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#10
Well done :-)
Opinions are like A**holes, Everyone has one.  Some people seem to have more than one though which is a bit odd.
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#11
Congratulations. 
Now, have you picked a particular flossy waistcoat or are you gonna get the flossy armour arrangement. I find the orange ones a bit garish if I'm honest, makes you look like a labourer.

Having said that.....




Um no
Smell ones mother. Yaas!
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#12
(03-05-13, 05:08 PM)MEM62 link Wrote: I was an associate member of a local group a while back.  The observed runs were good fun and I got a lot from it.  Unfortunately, in my case, I didn't reach test standard but it was still a worthwhile experience. 

Glad to hear you got something out of it even so.

And you can always try again when you've got a bit more experience, that's why it's called Skills for Life Smile
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#13
Passed my IAM test earlier this evening :woot  8)
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#14
hein-gerick flossy jackets and helmets to everyone  :lol
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#15
I'm currently working through mine, I thought I was making fairly consistent progress but had a mare tonight. It's rewarding when I get it right though and seems to be making riding easier.
thou shalt not kick
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#16
(13-05-13, 09:21 PM)richfzs link Wrote: Passed my IAM test earlier this evening :woot 8)


Well done Rich, it is very satisfying isn't it.


Keep going DryRob, speaking as a sailing instructor i loved it when students "hit the wall" because from then on you knew they; A had the idea and B were about to make leaps and bounds.
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#17
Well done rich. Its a V good achievement. I'll bet EVERY rider thats done the course can say its at least saved them from serious injury. And probably a few shekels on insurance. Im convinced.  Now u can say "I think therefore I foccin Am" i hope an alcoholic beverage was consumed ;-)
Just flapping about on this stagnant little pond on the outer rim of the internet.....yup....  :-))
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#18
Congrats, I know IAM's is not everybodys cup of tea but it is worthwhile doing.
I am a IAM's cat, meow Tongue

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#19
(13-05-13, 09:21 PM)richfzs link Wrote: Passed my IAM test earlier this evening :woot  8)

Congratulations!  :thumbup
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#20
well done Rich
fire never sleeps
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