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Bikesales Staff25 Feb 2010
NEWS

Unique HART advanced course

March 21, spots are limited

RoadSafe Barwon and the City of Greater Geelong, in conjunction with Honda Australia Rider Training (HART), are conducting a training course for experienced motorcyclists on Sunday, March 21.

The "Advanced 1" course focuses on riding skills and risk management strategies, and has been designed for motorcyclists who are currently riding regularly.

The full day course will be conducted in Anglesea at the Australian Automotive Research Centre (AARC) on the Great Ocean Road (Vic) from 8.30am-4.00pm.

Cost is $160, including lunch. Space is limited and riders of all makes and models are welcome.

The Advanced 1 course incorporates riding skills including counter steering, corner braking, throttle control, low speed handling skills, as well as working on observation and anticipation techniques, road positioning, posture and much more.

These skills are addressed via discussion, demonstration, practice and feedback during group practice at the AARC,

For bookings contact HART, tel (03) 9270 1377, and click on the following link for more information on HART's courses.

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