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<blockquote data-quote="MysticalG" data-source="post: 3306984" data-attributes="member: 112980"><p>But they all have grey hair? </p><p></p><p>We have power to weight limits for new people. They need to hold a licence a period of time depending on which state they are from. In Queensland were I live the course covers much of the slower skills and the operation of controls, they also do quite a lot of supervised riding with feedback sessions afterwards. I was fairly happy with my son’s course (I followed along at the invitation of his instructor). The other aspect that has been happening for some time now is Track Days, where you get let loose on a race track. This has encouraged many ridders to do advanced road or race courses. It has also given people the option of riding in a non-competitive environment as quickly as they like, within a relatively safe environment and not break the law.</p><p></p><p> I took my son to one not long after he got his licence. I think the day was good for his ridding development. He got to explore his and his bikes limits gradually over the day and came away with a better understanding of his and his bikes limits. I don’t think it was so great for my old Ducati though, it came away with a number of new oil leaks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MysticalG, post: 3306984, member: 112980"] But they all have grey hair? We have power to weight limits for new people. They need to hold a licence a period of time depending on which state they are from. In Queensland were I live the course covers much of the slower skills and the operation of controls, they also do quite a lot of supervised riding with feedback sessions afterwards. I was fairly happy with my son’s course (I followed along at the invitation of his instructor). The other aspect that has been happening for some time now is Track Days, where you get let loose on a race track. This has encouraged many ridders to do advanced road or race courses. It has also given people the option of riding in a non-competitive environment as quickly as they like, within a relatively safe environment and not break the law. I took my son to one not long after he got his licence. I think the day was good for his ridding development. He got to explore his and his bikes limits gradually over the day and came away with a better understanding of his and his bikes limits. I don’t think it was so great for my old Ducati though, it came away with a number of new oil leaks. [/QUOTE]
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