I have no idea what kind of information they "share", but try contacting GWRRA and see if they can provide you with any help. Good luck with your "project".
Hi all
I am trying to get our bike safety organisation to include Trikers but I have no idea what an outline for a trike users course might look like.
Does anyone have or know where I might find an example that could be used to inspire a UK version of a trike safety day.
Tom
BMW R1200c Grinnall conversion. With Klictronic shifter, combined brakes and electric reverse.
I have no idea what kind of information they "share", but try contacting GWRRA and see if they can provide you with any help. Good luck with your "project".
"Only a biker knows why a dog sticks it's head out of a car window."
- - - '95 GL1500 / '12 MT Phoenix IRS - & - '87 GL1200 / TriKing - - -
Gwrra indeed does offer basic and advanced Trike rider courses , I wish they had a nerver rode a bike or trike course so I can get Patricia to learn to drive it , then I could go buy a new CB 1100 to putt around on for short local rides or just ride the pad and eat popcorn and nap !
I took my Motorcycle Safety Course for Trikes from 2 of the best in the business, Carroll and Pat Bales. They teach beginning and advanced courses. Here is a link where you can read about them and contact them. They would be an excellent resource for you.
Knoxville Rider Education Program - About Us
Good luck!
MarciaG
The 3 wheel BRC I took from mscv.org used a syllabus called "Sidecar/Trike Education Program" put out by the Evergreen Safety Council, Evergreen Safety Council, esc@esc.org. I am taking the ERC/Taking a Passenger course at the end of the month, and will report back.
David
'07 Suzuki C90 Lehman
'06 Suzuki C50
Thanks everyone for your help so far, you have opened a few doors for more research.
BMW R1200c Grinnall conversion. With Klictronic shifter, combined brakes and electric reverse.
Motorcycle Safety Foundation (MSF) 3-Wheel Basic RiderCourse (3WBRC)
Motorcycle Safety Foundation