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RMS Pre-Learner Course (Stage 1) Successful completion of this course will qualify you to obtain a NSW Class R Learner Rider Licence. This Licence will enable you to ride on the road, unaccompanied. EVENING COURSES UNDER FLOOD LIGHTING AVAILABLE AT TUGGERAH, COFFS HARBOUR & LISMORE. PLEASE NOTE THAT TRAINING CONTINUES DURING WET WEATHER AT ALL CENTRES. THE COST OF THE RMS PRE-LEARNER COURSE IS ONLY $91 (incl. GST), THIS FEE INCLUDES 7 HOURS INSTRUCTION, THE USE OF A TRAINING MOTORCYCLE, HELMET, GLOVES AND GST. The Pre-Learner course has been carefully structured to assist new riders to gain the basic riding skills to become safer, sooner. The course is skills based and progressively introduces the most basic skills on day 1 to more advanced skills on day 2. You will be about 1.5 hours into the course before you even start the engine of the training bike. The training course is delivered within the safety of a Rider Training Centre, rather than on public streets.
The course duration is 7 hours, which is split into two 3.5 hour sessions, over 2 consecutive days. You will need to attend at the same time on both days. The use of a 260cc or less capacity motorcycle or motor scooter, helmet and gloves, is included in the course price. You will need to wear long trousers, a long sleeved jacket which covers your arms and sturdy footwear, which preferrably provides ankle protection.dual-visor modular motorcycle helmet with bluetooth During the course you will learn basic motorcycle riding skills, attitude development and road-craft principles, all of which will help better equip you to venture out to ride on public streets.motorcycle shops in muskegon mi Participant numbers in each course are up to 6 persons, most courses have 5 or less.ww1 style motorcycle helmets
Within 3 months of successfully completing the Pre-Learner course, you must attend the RMS Motor Registry and pass the Knowledge Test to obtain your Learner Rider Licence. YOU CAN VISIT THE RMS WEBSITE & PRACTICE THE KNOWEDGE TEST FREE OF CHARGE.  SEE 'MORE INFORMATION' BELOW NOTE:  THE MINIMUM AGE FOR PARTICIPATION IN THE PRE-LEARNER COURSE IS 16 YEARS & 6 MONTHS.motorcycle dealers in laurel md To arrange a booking for a Pre-Learner course you have 3 alternatives:low profile 3/4 motorcycle helmet 1. Visit your local Roads & Maritimes Services Motor Registry / Services NSW office; used motorcycles for sale olympia wa 2. Call the Roads & Maritime Services Customer Service Centre on 13 22 13; dmv sales tax georgia
All bookings for Roads & Maritime Services Rider Training must be made directly through the RMS. Although we provide the training, we are unable to take bookings. IMPORTANT:  WHEN MAKING YOUR BOOKING YOU WILL NEED TO SPECIFY IF YOU WANT TO USE A 'MANUAL' OR 'AUTOMATIC' BIKE.  THE RMS BOOKING SYSTEM REFERS TO MOTOR SCOOTERS AS 'AUTOMATICS'.  IF YOU WISH TO DO THE COURSE ON A SCOOTER, YOU MUST SPECIFY 'AUTOMATIC' WHEN MAKING YOUR COURSE BOOKING, OTHERWISE A SCOOTER MAY NOT BE AVAILABLE WHEN YOU ARRIVE FOR TRAINING. Your Learner Rider’s Licence is valid for a maximum of 12 months. You will need to successfully complete the second level of training, the PRE-PROVISIONAL COURSE (STAGE 2) before your Learner Licence expires – otherwise, you will need to repeat the Pre-Learner course. Book your Pre-Provisional course early because if you leave it too late and are unable to attend a course before your Learner Licence expires, you will need to repeat the Pre-Learner course – this will be at your expense!
AT TIMES PRE-PROVISIONAL COURSES CAN BE BOOKED OUT FOR UP TO 4 WEEKS IN ADVANCE! Further information on the RMS Rider Training Scheme can be obtained by calling the RMS on 132 213, your local RMS Motor registry or by visiting the RMS website www.rms.nsw.gov.au/myrta. PRACTICE RMS RIDER/DRIVER KNOWLEDGE TEST RMS ROAD USERS HANDBOOK RMS MOTORCYCLE RIDER’S HANDBOOK RMS Pre-Provisional Course >>2017 VJMC Rally Entry Form and Flier HERE is a link to the entry form for the 2017 Rally.  Enter early to secure your spot. If you have problems with the interactive PDF, HERE is a link to a simple print only version you can fill out by hand and post or scan. Click the image below to download a hi-res pdf of the flier and get it up and visible! Lets make the 2017 rally something Tamworth folk will remember (in a good way...).. Remember entries close 3rd February 2017. Vintage Japanese Motorcycle Club The VJMC is a worldwide club with 4 separate branches in North America, the UK, Australia and New Zealand that keep in contact by exchanging newsletters.
Some enthusiasts are members of more than one branch of the VJMC. This website provides information on our club and provides access to club portal for our members. Objective - To foster the preservation, restoration, riding and enjoyment of ownership of Japanese motorcycles more than 15 years old. The Australian branch is a non-profit community association operated by a committee of volunteers in an informal and friendly manner. The VJMC is now incorporated in NSW The work of operating the VJMC Australian branch is carried out by unpaid volunteers under the auspices of the VJMC - Australian National Committee, made up of members from around Australia. All VJMC Clubs have the common aims of fostering the restoration and riding of older model Japanese Motorcycles. The Clubs keep in contact by exchanging Newsletters and other means to keep informed about activities in other countries. Membership of more than one VJMC Club is not uncommon The Australian Branch was set up as a register to give riders, restorers and enthusiasts of early Japanese motorcycles a focal point, without cutting accross the activities of the established Classic and Vintage Clubs.
There is no requirement of machine ownership to become a members. The Branch was set up in 1983 with the following aims:- Promote the restoration and use of Japanese motorcycles that are more then fifteen (15) years old or are of marques no longer in production. Provide a central clearing house for information regarding technical data and spares available and pass this information to members.Liaise with the overseas branches and with similar clubs in Australia and New Zealand to exchange information and ideas.To track down supplies of spares and use the power of membership numbers to gain discounts or beneficial services to members. To produce a Quarterly Newsletter in which all members can place advertisements or articles without charge.To foster a club-like atmosphere which will enable us to organise future events such as rallies, and to gain sufficient members to enable area meetings and social events to be arranged. Today, the Australian Branch of the VJMC still operates as a Register.