
Congratulations to SAM members
The smiles say it all! Patience, persistence and determination helped these bikers to succeed. Their goal of becoming and remaining advanced motorcyclists and the top scores on their tests show
The smiles say it all! Patience, persistence and determination helped these bikers to succeed. Their goal of becoming and remaining advanced motorcyclists and the top scores on their tests show
Here is a really exciting offer from the Superbike School. There are 12 places, for IAM RoadSmart members, to have a track day on the 11th August 2023. SAM Club,
Thinking of getting into motorcycling, need to avoid commuting problems, then for SAM members friends and followers can get discounted CBT training with Trainee to Traveller. Ride safe.
Editorial Lots of news for SAM members this week. Fran Thompson (Chair) and Aid Latham (Secretary), supported by the rest of the small SAM Committee, have been very busy organising
SAM members are cordially invited to an evening with Dr Jac Billington (Professor in Perceptual Neuroscience) and Ibrahim Ozturk PhD (Institute of Transport Studies). Dr Jac will do a presentation
The SAM Digital Business Card is for SAM members to use whenevery they get an enquiry, or enter into a discussion about advanced motorcycle training. This digital card will help
Editorial Isn’t the sunshine wonderful? It seems that, if the weather prediction comes true, we are in for some fine riding weather. So, why not book an Exclusive British Superbikes
Lynn’s Coddiwomple Motorcycle Adventures It’s always good practice to consider the views and opinions of other motorcyclists. It tells us how thinking is developing in the biking community, so that
Editorial This week the SAM Club continues to expand its reputation for advanced rider training, socialising and bike riding. It’s all down to SAM member Kevin Boot who appeared in
Editorial It’s been a poor week for UK bikers. Very hostile drone footage was shared widely on social media. It shows different riders, some solo, others in groups, not riding
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