Welcome to Road Riders
No matter if you are a complete novice or been riding for years, we have a training course to suit your needs. If you’re new to riding, you will need to do a Compulsory Basic Training course (CBT).
Whether you are going for the full Moped, A1, A2 or DAS test we can provide the training you will need
Road Riders is a little bit different to other schools, is more personal and unique that caters on a 1-2-1 tuition for Cbt
The main instructor is Elaine Keatley who is the owner of road riders, employs two other instructors, between them all they have had many years of experience teaching
We Are Open 7 Days A Week
07 702 061 718
Training site: West Rise Junior school / Bourne primary school
Whether you are going for the full Moped, A1, A2 or DAS test we can provide the training you will need to get up to test standard, but also in the mix to test standard you will be trained to a higher level in advance riding .
If you already have a full bike licence you can have your riding skills assessed by Elaine who’s a registered advance instructor.
We also do refresher courses for those that have had a break from riding or (a mental block after a situation that may have happened while riding that scared them) and wish to get back in the saddle and need confidence boosting and encouragement.
Road Riders is a little bit different to other schools, is more personal and unique that caters on a 1-2-1 tuition for Cbt. And 95% of the time on lessons, (the other 5% is when we double up riders on the same level as each other on lessons when it gets busy in the biking season).
By having 1-2-1 all pupils have our undivided attention without any distractions from other riders, but also, we have their undivided attention.
Most schools now days only do block 3/4/5 day course which are called intensive courses.
Road Riders works on the old-fashioned principle hourly lessons of a minimum of two hours that fits around working people’s lives and their finance pocket. And that’s because not everyone can afford one lump sum in one hit to do the intensive course, that’s why Road Riders does not offer 3/4/5 day intensive courses.
You can have as many hours a week to suit, be it 1 lesson a week to 2 or 3 times a week, whole day or half a day.
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What are the main elements of the CBT course?
The CBT course syllabus includes five elements that must be completed in sequence:
Element A - Introduction.
Element B - Practical on-site training.
Element C - Practical on-site riding.
Element D - Practical on-road training.
Element E - Practical on-road riding.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need to take the Theory Test?
You will need to pass a Theory Test before taking a practical test for a moped or motorcycle, unless you have passed a moped test since 1 July 1996.
You do not need to pass a Theory Test to take a CBT, but you must have a good knowledge of the Highway Code or your instructor could refuse to take you out on the road for Element E.
How long is the Theory Test pass valid?
The Theory Test Pass Certificate is valid for two years. Both modules of the practical test must be passed within this period otherwise the Theory Test will have to be taken again.
Is everyone required to pass a Compulsory Basic Training Course (CBT)?
You will need to complete a CBT if:
- You want to ride a motorcycle.
- You want to ride a moped.
However, if you obtained your car licence before February 1, 2001, you do not need to complete a CBT to ride a moped.
Is there ample space for the bike training?
Every approved training body must have an area at least 223m2 to conduct two CBT’s. Our motorcycle training centre has 2 training sites to conduct Cbt and a 3rd one to practice mod 1
What if I don’t complete the CBT course on the day it’s booked?
Cbt is a day’s course and Should your CBT run over to a second day because Road Riders put a stop to it half way through because your struggling or are tired we will bring you back in on the first available Slot available free of charge to continue , however, if you are unable to completed the time allocated to complete your CBT in the time scale your instructor has given you , the course ends and you will have to rebook another Cbt at a discount cost for returning back to Road Riders
What are the main elements of the CBT course?
The CBT course syllabus includes five elements that must be completed in sequence:
- Element A – Introduction.
- Element B – Practical on-site training.
- Element C – Practical on-site riding.
- Element D – Practical on-road training.
- Element E – Practical on-road riding.