Advanced riding DVDs

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Postby WS » Tue Dec 06, 2011 10:24 pm


Hi

Can you recommend any good quality DVDs on motorcycle riding technique similar to, for example, the Chris Gilbert DVDs on advanced driving?

Thanks!
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Postby Zebedee » Tue Dec 06, 2011 11:51 pm


Hi Wojtek,

Mike Waite has done a DVD like this. Try searching on Amazon for "Police Advanced Riding (Motorcycling) Techniques" or look on www.mikewaite.co.uk
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Postby Andy » Wed Dec 07, 2011 2:20 pm


Zebedee wrote:Hi Wojtek,

Mike Waite has done a DVD like this. Try searching on Amazon for "Police Advanced Riding (Motorcycling) Techniques" or look on http://www.mikewaite.co.uk

I bought the Mike Waite DVD a whilte ago - it's OK although the quality isn't great by today's standards and it comes with a warning stating that not play on modern DVD players, only on a PC. It contains much good content although there are some bits which in humble opinion should have ended up on the cuting room floor. This includes footage which didn't appear to match the commentary added afterwards, or where the manouvre didn't appear to be safe as it might have been when watched back.

Mike also has a habbit of always checking his mirror prior to committing to the exit on a roundabout and never once mentions or suggests that it might be worthwhile 'considering' a lifesaver.

The Highways Agency have also made a couple of good bike training DVD's entitled 'Great Roads Great Rides' and 'Great Roads Great Rides 2'. I think you can view them on YouTube too, albeit in sections.

If anyone knows of any o ther good training DVD's, I too would be interested to know more.
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Postby Horse » Wed Dec 07, 2011 3:09 pm


Several of those mentioned have good bits, and - unfortunately - they also have dire bits too.

What follows is, as always, IMH (and modest) O :)

DSA post-test
Wasted opportunity, to use the educational phrase. Poor quality, and some weird ideas put forward, eg the way to solve running wide in a corner is . . . not to do it in the first place. Well, yeah, durrr . . .

DSA 'What if'
Don't know if the old video is available as a DVD but it is actually quite good at hazard perception etc. Not 'advanced' though.

Mike Waite
Let down in so many ways . . . The bit I found most useful was on 'presenting' to other roadusers, a term I'd not heard before but leads to a way of thinking, which I like.
But . . . for a video (which is how it originated, hence why not running on DVD players, I guess) which concentrates on using the vanishing point, why the hell did he leave in the bit where he misread a bend :?
Plenty of other howlers; I saw it with a room full (over 100) IAM members, and there was a massive collective sharp intake of breath at one overtake. Lots of 'swoopng' overtakes rather than out, check, go.

Taming the Beast
Again, a video. The maker, sadly, has gone to meet his, I don't know who holds the (C) and whether anything will ever be see again of it (and his book).
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Motorcycle-tr ... 0766705076
Some good stuff, although the phrase "a commentary is a good idea" is then followed by 30s of silence :)


Edit: Pippa must be Colin's widow?
Motorcycle Riding Skills - Taming the Beast
VHS Video 46 mins £4.99
Shire Training Services via Ebay pippafenton@btinternet.com

Advanced Motorcycle Training (& Blog)
http://www.advancedbikerblog.com/

Ride Like A Pro
US police machine control exercises, particularly suited to riders of larger machines
http://www.ridelikeapro.com


Kent police "riding plans"
Search youtube
Made in 1982, but not too much the worse for it, it's still a great example of high standard thinking and riding.

GRGR & GRGR2
Both very good

Urban riders survival guide
Made, I believe, by the GRGR team. Not seen it.

Top Rider
Made in the early '90s by Kent IAM, basic - but good hazard perception sequence.

Twist of the Wrist (& TWOTW2)
Very much aimed at track riding - as are the books - but elements can be adapted for road riding. First is old (again, originally a video), try to accept the'humour'. Not seen 2.

There have been varous shorter videos done, particularly in conjunction with the various Bikesafe type schemes.
http://www.bconnelly.com/index.php?opti ... Itemid=100

http://the-ride-info.blogspot.com/searc ... ng%20video

http://the-ride-info.blogspot.com/2009/ ... linic.html

http://the-ride-info.blogspot.com/searc ... ng%20video

http://the-ride-info.blogspot.com/2009/ ... world.html

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L180bhYy ... re=related

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=65lzQYE6cPw

. . . Otherwise, look for good car stuff.

eg http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bVtQ4NN5 ... re=related - 7 vids
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Postby WS » Wed Dec 07, 2011 5:15 pm


Thanks very much! This is very helpful.
Cheers
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