Warwickshire Police

BIKESAFE

BikeSafe Rider Skills Workshops


BikeSafe is run by UK Police Forces who work with the biking world to lower the number of motorcycle collisions.

Warwickshire Police recognise the value that BikeSafe has in protecting motorcycle riders from harm and we offer 1 day Rider Skills Workshops which include classroom input and assessed ride outs on some of the County's best roads by Police Officers and representatives from RoSPA and the IAM. Riders should gain a better understanding of the skills needed to enjoy riding motorcycles and deal with road risks.

The cost of attending a workshop is £65 (includes lunch). They start at 8.30am and finish around 4pm. Participants must wear suitable clothing and will need a road legal bike, a full motorcycle licence, insurance and MOT (if applicable).

The 2012 Warwickshire BikeSafe Rider Skills Workshop dates are:

  • March 24th and 25th
  • April 14th and 15th
  • May 12th and 13th
  • June 2nd and 3rd
  • July 14th and 15th
  • August 4th and 5th
  • September 8th and 9th
  • October 20th and 21st

To read about the Rider Skills Workshops, click here.

For further information, or to book a place on BikeSafe visit the National BikeSafe web site, or contact our BikeSafe coordinator -

Neil Colledge
Office: 01926 415 332
Mobile: 07786 855 744
Email Neil by clicking here.

Warwickshire BikeSafe workshops are run from The Heritage Motor Centre at Gaydon, which is situated on the B4100 between Warwick and Banbury. Directions can be found by visiting the Heritage Motor Centre web site.