Advanced Riding Course

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WHAM is affiliated to IAM Roadsmart and we apply IAM RS principles and techniques in all our coaching activities so if you want to become an advanced motorcyclist, you can be sure you will receive the best standard available. Once qualified, you will discover that we are also an active motorcycle club – so please also look at our Home page.

Should you wish to develop your motorcycling skills you will need to enrol as an associate on the IAM Roadsmart’s Advanced Riding Course. The standard for this is set by the IAM RS nationally. Coaching is provided by a WHAM observer who will explain the theoretical basis of motorcycle training, no dry theory sessions we promise! Your observer will put the theory into context using the experience of your Observed Rides. Be warned; we will expect you to do some ‘homework’ too!

IAM Roadsmart’s Advanced Riding Course fee includes membership of WHAM, your first year of IAM RS membership, your IAM RS manual and the IAM RS Advanced Test fee. Please see IAM Roadsmart’s website for current pricing.  If you’d like to enrol please use our contact form and we will get back to you ASAP.

Once you’ve signed up for the Advanced Riding Course, you’ll be allocated a WHAM observer who will take you through the complete programme. Your observed rides will be arranged between you and your observer at suitably convenient times, be it during the week, weekends or evenings.

During your Advanced Riding Course, rides are usually on a one-to-one basis and are conducted in a relaxed and informal style. The average number of observed runs is about 6 to 8 but can vary considerably. You can expect the course to last about 2 to 3 months.

Come and ‘have a go’ – You have nothing to lose and everything to gain!

Your observer gives time freely to assist you and others in developing motorcycle skills on observed runs. Frequently an observer will have several Associates at the same time so we do ask that you make a voluntary contribution of £10 per run towards your observer’s motorcycle running expenses. This is capped to a maximum contribution of £100.

Success in the IAM Roadsmart motorcycle examination brings the recognition of Full membership of IAM Roadsmart nationally and recognition (by most insurers) that you qualify for lower premiums.

Having passed your test should you want more training and experience then we can arrange that! WHAM has a structured programme to develop your skills further including:

  • Track events
  • Roadside First Aid
  • Off-Road events
  • Slow-handling skills

We are often asked “how long will it take ?” to become an advanced rider. Difficult one that, as we all learn at our own pace. Generally we find that 6-8 observed rides is sufficient for the average rider who listens and can readily absorb the training into their ride.