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More and more people are leaving their four wheels behind in the garage than ever before, are you one of these riders?

Do you take your kids or partner as pillion?

Do you and your pillion riders come head to head during acceleration or deceleration, causing paint chips or scratches at the back of your lid.... They do!

Well, what you need to do this spring is to undergo a 'Pillion Appreciation Course'.

The course is designed to smooth out those jerky road moments, and keep your pillion rider where they should be... behind you and not moving around the saddle, which can cause momentary lose of control. Not Good! We have found that this is a common occurrence with new riders and bikers returning to motorcycling after a year or so out of the saddle.

WHATS INVOLVED:

  • 1 Hour of Theory, covering some tips and hints about carrying a Pillion, where to hold on and even the basics of how to get on the bike save you paying out for potential damaged panels. - After all the aim to make the ride for the pillion safe and enjoyable so they won't flinch at the thought of coming on the back with you.


  • Half an hour session with you on the back of the instructor to see how it feels to be carried in a comfotable manner - lets face it we the rider are very rarely carried as a pillion so its nice occasionally to keep your feet on the ground and experince the ride as a pillion.


  • 2 and 1/2 hour session of you carrying a pillion whether it be your own partner or one provided by us to assess your new found skills - Fingers crossed.




** REMEMBER - Its not about speed its about being safe and the pillions comfort getting from A to B and being asked to go out again, instead of having to supply your pillion with copious cups of hot sweet tea.

Click here to see factsheet

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