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Question for those of you who took riding school
Jermyzy
02-18-2009, 10:37 PM
Hey guys, I've signed up for lessons from PRS. I've never had any experience with motorcycles before. Just a quick question for others who've taken riding school. After finishing the course, were you comfortable enough to go straight to the road test? Or did you buy your own bike and practice for a few weeks before taking the road test?
TurtMcDirt
02-18-2009, 11:10 PM
when i took the course, i had no background in motorcycle riding or dirt bike riding or any of that. the course gave me enough confidence to book the road test 2 weeks after completion. ( it was also the earliest i could book my road test as per my class 6 licence)
i wasn't one of the "strong" riders in the class and i also dropped the sherpa in the parking lot. haha. but on my road test, i only got 1 demerit. so needless to say, PRS trains the shit out of you, while keeping it fun :thumbsup:
Good_KarMa
02-18-2009, 11:13 PM
PRS goes beyond the safety requirements in regards to the ICBC test. After PRS, i did my Road Test and got 1 demerit for speeding.:spin:
6thGear.
02-18-2009, 11:47 PM
I didn't have any experience prior to Action (before it became PRS). I got Dat and even till today we keep in contact. In fact I sold him some gear not too long ago! As long as you can show the examiners' you can control the motorcycle in a safe manner without endangering yourself or other motorists or pedestrians your fine. Because by the time your doing the test, your too focused on all the traffic rules that you shouldn't have any problems controlling the bike.
I can't remember what I got on my test, but I got nailed a couple times for having the bike drift over whenever I shoulder checked for a lane change and that was only due to inexperience from motorcycles at the time. I was also doing it in -3 degrees in Nov, the examiners took pity in me, since I almost ran a 4-way stop sign cause my hands froze. Then I almost dropped the bike at that same intersection cause my thighs were so tense from the cold. haha. Good times.
Anyway, when is your scheduled class? I will be dropping by PRS once their classes start to do some promoting and Dat and I will be working out a deal for some discounting for PRS grads.
racerman88
02-19-2009, 08:10 PM
you will gain a lot of confidence in riding when you go through a course. Dat and the gang are really good
Guy_LikeWhoa
02-20-2009, 10:16 PM
PRS is an excellent school. I had 0 experience, took the course, road test 1 week after, and i aced it.
Jermyzy
02-21-2009, 11:10 AM
Thanks for all the tips guys! Looking forward to the course. Have to start saving up for my own gear now!
doggface
02-22-2009, 12:05 AM
Dat and PRS will train you well for your road test. I finished the course, and took the road test as soon as I could to keep the training fresh and to prevent any bad habits from developing if I decided to get my own bike first. I just used their sherpas for the road test. My gf and I also decided to take the Mock road test with Kramer as well which was well worth it. So that is an option you can think about if you want more road experience, and also to get to know the routes that they will take you on.
I still keep in touch with Dat occassionally, and it has become a place to drop by on some of my road rides.
Good luck with your course!
Jermyzy
02-24-2009, 07:36 PM
Looking forward to the course! Unfortunately my course is not until June (I work in retail so I have erratic hours, had to take a week off work just to take the course!). I put down a deposit today on a '09 Ninja 250R, can't wait!
unreal_civic
03-01-2009, 02:20 PM
yes definately take the course. at first i was like who needs a coursse my friend can teach me just as well and ill spend lots of time practing in the parking lot with my icbc road book. but wen i first went to BC safetly council for lessons, man did they teach me everything. right after the course bought myself a 600cc CBR and havent dropped it since. practice on te real road for a few weeks and no doubt youll be ready for the road test.
slammer111
03-19-2009, 05:04 PM
I had no riding experience (bicycles don't count) before PRS.
After the test, I was still pretty edgy. So I paid PRS $65 to do a mock exam (this is available if you ask after finishing the course). Good thing I did, because the instructor (Kramer) found 4 things I did wrong that would've resulted in an instant FAIL.
Took the ICBC the week after, and only got dinged for doing a wobbly turn (read the wrong set of *old* highway lines coming off the highway).
I am so glad I did that mock exam. Money well spent.
socialenemy69
03-25-2009, 06:36 PM
got my learners today and I start PRS on Monday. Cant wait.
slammer111
03-25-2009, 06:40 PM
got my learners today and I start PRS on Monday. Cant wait.Sorry to burst your bubble, but I remembered my 8L had an EARLIEST ALLOWED DATE for doing the MSA (ie the test that lets you ride outside the parking lot). Make sure your course is AFTER this date or you may be in for a nasty surprise!
socialenemy69
03-25-2009, 08:34 PM
As far as the Speed and daytime only riding restrictions, they do not apply when you are instructed by a licenced driver training school. So Im just gonna double check tomorrow about the MST two week waiting period if that applies with a school aswell. If not I can just reschedule in two weeks. Or do the course and then do the MST.
If you take a rider training course
If you attend a certified training school, you may be able to bypass the regular motorcycle skills test. Instead, the school will assess your basic riding skills. If successful, you will be given a Certification Form. With this form you can have the supervisor and speed restrictions removed from your motorcycle learner's licence. Do this by taking the form, along with your Class 6L learner's licence to your nearest driver licensing office.
Jermyzy
06-10-2009, 06:05 PM
Either that or PRS, but I've heard that they aren't the best for female students...
Thanks!
Where did you hear that from? About 1/3 of my class was females, no problems. In fact, they say the girls tend to do better in the course than males
SuperSlowSS
06-10-2009, 07:19 PM
Has anyone here taken lessons at Pro Ride?
They teach in North Van which is where I live so I'm thinking it might be more convenient. Either that or PRS, but I've heard that they aren't the best for female students...and its so far from work and home...
Thanks!
It might be because they keep pushing you. Once you get good at a skill, then they challenge you more. They want you to make lots of mistakes in the parking lot. So I guess if you are very shy, or have a lot of self-esteem and don't like to make mistakes in front of others, then prs isn't for you.
SuperSlowSS
06-11-2009, 10:33 AM
No, no - I heard this secondhand so you never know if its true, but it was more like harrassment I guess. But then I've also heard awesome things about PRS. I just didn't want to sign up for a course and then HATE riding because of the instructor. I guess it really depends on the teacher though....
Thanks for the input :)
From what I have seen there I don't think any instructor would harass you. Well they might physically push you when you are trying to balance your bike(they only do this if you are actually good at balancing). But thats part of the learning process. They train you for the worst.
Anyways I don't think you have anything to worry about. The prs guys are really great. Basically if you go there with no attitude and willingness to learn... you will learn alot and have a great time doing it.
Jermyzy
06-11-2009, 11:50 AM
No, no - I heard this secondhand so you never know if its true, but it was more like harrassment I guess. But then I've also heard awesome things about PRS. I just didn't want to sign up for a course and then HATE riding because of the instructor. I guess it really depends on the teacher though....
Thanks for the input :)
I think they harass everyone lol. Kept chucking cones at me when I was trying to keep my balance :lol I had Taro as my instructor, pretty laid back and funny guy. I've heard Kramer is pretty intense though!
SuperSlowSS
06-11-2009, 01:18 PM
I think they harass everyone lol. Kept chucking cones at me when I was trying to keep my balance :lol I had Taro as my instructor, pretty laid back and funny guy. I've heard Kramer is pretty intense though!
cool, I had taro too. he is really nice and laid back. I think he is the easiest. Kind of wish I had chris or kramer to push me even more. haha :p
6thGear.
06-11-2009, 03:55 PM
No, no - I heard this secondhand so you never know if its true, but it was more like harrassment I guess. But then I've also heard awesome things about PRS. I just didn't want to sign up for a course and then HATE riding because of the instructor. I guess it really depends on the teacher though....
Thanks for the input :)
I personally know Dat and in no way he will ever allow the harassment of female students, let alone any student at his school. In fact, all the reputable schools will never allow that. They actually WANT more females involved in motorcycling, so if anything, they encourage females to join.
Honyoung
06-12-2009, 06:35 PM
question how early do you have to sign up?
like can you register a week before the class begins?
and do you still have to take the roadtest at icbc after completing the course?
i have my Class 8L haha i wanna get my N asap
as early as possible to ensure a spot and time slot you want.
you can but chances of having the time slot you want are slim especially in the summer time.
Riding school gives you the MSA which lasts 1 yr. Don't be a chump just take the road test.
nammerstar
07-21-2009, 10:15 PM
prs is awesome!!! the instructors have a great sense of humour at the same time, great training to allow you to "stay alive" on the road.
what i take away from the course is what to look for when you're riding so you minimize the risk of getting into an accident adn thats the most important thing.
Your riding skills will get better when you start riding a lot so it takes time, but when you're in the course just pay attention to what Dat and his crew teaches you, definitely worth the money!!!
Honyoung
07-22-2009, 11:08 AM
agreed PRS is pretty awesome
im in my third day today classroom and kramer is pretty funny although he does pick on me for being the youngest
great lessons (it actually sinks in)
cant wait to get on the road
cvrle1
07-22-2009, 03:34 PM
agreed PRS is pretty awesome
im in my third day today classroom and kramer is pretty funny although he does pick on me for being the youngest
19-25 male? If that's the case we had one in my class. Same deal. Kramer always picked on him. It was quite funny I have to admit.
eurochevy
07-22-2009, 04:16 PM
PRS hands down the bomb... confident as hell after that.. took my class 6 less than a month later cause i was busy till then..went for the pre test 1 on 1 test to see if i was alright ot do it and had no problems..felt like i was riding bikes for years passed with zero mistakes... dat and kramer and friends ftw :thumbsup:
eurochevy
07-22-2009, 04:17 PM
agreed PRS is pretty awesome
im in my third day today classroom and kramer is pretty funny although he does pick on me for being the youngest
great lessons (it actually sinks in)
cant wait to get on the road
don't worry me and my buddy were the "young punks" of the group lol and we ended up being the best riders lol they were surprised..just listen to them literally ...if they wanna bring you down they can and obviously they won't trick you..do everything they tell you to do even if it sounds weird or u think u might fall if u do but trust me you wont' again kramer/ dat and crew ftw lol
stevo911_
07-22-2009, 05:21 PM
I took my road test 2 days after completing my riding course, got a demerit for taking the right of way in a roundabout (lady stopped in the middle of it and waved me in :lol)
Honyoung
07-22-2009, 11:25 PM
19-25 male? If that's the case we had one in my class. Same deal. Kramer always picked on him. It was quite funny I have to admit.
no im 17 :)
cvrle1
07-23-2009, 09:24 AM
no im 17 :)
hahaha then you area really screwed. Kramer is a great guy to learn from. I am so glad I took the course.
Speaking of course, does anyone know of a good place where I could rent a bike from? I was hoping I could rent it from PRS for an hour or 2, but Kramer said they cant do that cause of insurance and such. Once you are out of the course you cant use their bikes, unless its for your road test (mine is august 13th) I would like to get at least 1 more ride in between now and then just to get the rust off and some more practice in.
SuperSlowSS
07-23-2009, 09:38 AM
hahaha then you area really screwed. Kramer is a great guy to learn from. I am so glad I took the course.
Speaking of course, does anyone know of a good place where I could rent a bike from? I was hoping I could rent it from PRS for an hour or 2, but Kramer said they cant do that cause of insurance and such. Once you are out of the course you cant use their bikes, unless its for your road test (mine is august 13th) I would like to get at least 1 more ride in between now and then just to get the rust off and some more practice in.
Then you might as well signup for their mock test. My friend took prs back in early april. Never touched a bike since. He took the mock test right before his road test last week. Passed the icbc road test no problem.
cvrle1
07-23-2009, 09:43 AM
Then you might as well signup for their mock test. My friend took prs back in early april. Never touched a bike since. He took the mock test right before his road test last week. Passed the icbc road test no problem.
yeah I was going to do that for sure. I figured if nothing else, that would be enough just to get some more practice in and see how the whole test will look like.
SuperSlowSS
07-23-2009, 01:48 PM
yeah I was going to do that for sure. I figured if nothing else, that would be enough just to get some more practice in and see how the whole test will look like.
I think thats all you need...my friend almost never remembered to turn off his signal in the road rides. But he still passed.
Backy_Boy
07-31-2009, 09:20 PM
hahaha then you area really screwed. Kramer is a great guy to learn from. I am so glad I took the course.
Speaking of course, does anyone know of a good place where I could rent a bike from? I was hoping I could rent it from PRS for an hour or 2, but Kramer said they cant do that cause of insurance and such. Once you are out of the course you cant use their bikes, unless its for your road test (mine is august 13th) I would like to get at least 1 more ride in between now and then just to get the rust off and some more practice in.
How does them letting you use their bikes for your road test work? So if you take the PRS course they will actually lend a bike to you so you could go do your icbc road test?
Honyoung
08-01-2009, 01:56 PM
How does them letting you use their bikes for your road test work? So if you take the PRS course they will actually lend a bike to you so you could go do your icbc road test?
yes they do
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