Hey Everyone,
Does anyone know if there is anywhere on the east coast that offers BMW off road training? As much as I'd love to go over to Wales and take a course with Simon Pavey, it's a bit of ways to go.
Cheers
Terry
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Hey Everyone,
Does anyone know if there is anywhere on the east coast that offers BMW off road training? As much as I'd love to go over to Wales and take a course with Simon Pavey, it's a bit of ways to go.
Cheers
Terry
[QUOTE=tburt1969;453597]Hey Everyone,
Does anyone know if there is anywhere on the east coast that offers BMW off road training? As much as I'd love to go over to Wales and take a course with Simon Pavey, it's a bit of ways to go.
Cheers
Terry[/QUOTE]
Pete Tamblyn with Stayin' Safe runs a class in N. Georgia/N. Carolina that includes some off-road segments.
[URL="http://www.stayinsafe.com/program4.php"]http://www.stayinsafe.com/program4.php[/URL]
It would be nice top hear from some GS guys/gals that want to do it! Visian, the GS Events Rally Chair this year is advertiseing and put the question out there for the rally this year. So far, nearly "nobody" has replied!!!, to his thread. Whats up, guys/gals. I will be there and anybody that wants some informal training can get it from me and perhaps a few others, as we did last year. Visian has the job this year and needs riders, first timers and others to make some noise and show interest. Please, find the schools, go learn the offroad thing and we would love to add you to our fold of ADVENTURE and the GS, as its intended:)....Find Visiam, ME and maybe numerous others at the rally for some help, if you wish...Life long offroader here and willing to share..Happy Trails, Randy'Polarbear" Dirty GSA1200:thumb
Thanks folks,
I may checkout the school in South Carolina next year, unless I get a company trip to the UK, then it's off to see Mr. Pavey.
Google "Moto Internationale" the Montreal QC BMW dealer. They provide off-road training and an off-road rally. The rally was written up in a recent Owners News. Author was Dale Brown an HP2 rider.