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Uploaded by on Aug 16, 2009

Direct Access rider assessment and look at improvement during the day.
Rider passed his DSA Direct Access test 5 years ago.

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  • the videos do my eyes in WHY do you keep having stop frames?

  • @devonmale69 - Just checked the video, no problems my end, but I am on 30 Meg Broadband. Could be the connection your end, Nigel

  • The early part of the video makes me think that Simon is being quite restrained and not riding as he would normally and is very aware that he is being assessed. Trying to persuade someone to ride as they normally would is nigh-on impossible!

    The other thing that stands out, in the second part, is how often you tell him not to look at his front wheel! I find this can be one of the hardest things to get across, especially without the benefit of radio. Simon is obviously "getting it" by the end.

  • On the first debrief he admiited the ride was a mixture of him and some inoput from my DVD's and pre course information. Usually he was a qucik in straight line and then plan for one only......

    Hence me harping on about the world beyond the front wheel... It did work as he started to looked further than ever before and PLAN his ride. Overall top speed less, BUT Over PROGRESS quicker.

  • Excellent work as usual, it takes time for it all to come together.

    Nice stretch of road by Nant Y Garth, I'm sure he was glad it was dry!

  • i can only do so much in a day, so have to concentrate on the weaker areas of the ride. The client was debriefed after the day and was aware of what to work on next.

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  • Nice one Nigel, up to your usual standard. He was well improved the second half of vid. It takes time to learn how to do it correctly.

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  • @advancedbiker I watch other video and TV all ok its only yours

  • Agree with others , a must watch for bikers, always good to touch on.

  • Thanks for the ride through the english countryside.

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