Kent & Sussex Rider Training

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Tunbridge Wells, United Kingdom

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Motorcycle training centre

Kent & Sussex Rider Training Reviews | Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Kent & Sussex Rider Training is located in Tunbridge Wells, United Kingdom on 173 St John's Rd. Kent & Sussex Rider Training is rated 4.5 out of 5 in the category motorcycle training centre in United Kingdom.

Address

173 St John's Rd

Phone

+44 1892518189

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Jo Wyatt

Charming and helpful training instructor who is dedicated to complying with all aspects of road safety. The bike are kept in great condition but a wonderful team of mechanics. The training grounds are clear and well maintained with all relevant obstacles set up prior to the session. Very professional. Will definitely use their services again. I have already recommended this service to many of my work colleagues and friends.

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Connor Lambert

From no experience, stalling 4 times in a row trying to maneuver around some cones to feeling fairly comfortable negotiating traffic on the road, in 1 day. Very satisfied. Glenn's a great teacher and a good laugh.

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Gavin Williams

The instructor subscribes to the ‘shout and swear’ method of teaching. His attitude to the younger members of the group was appalling. I’m stunned that someone like this is allowed to teach. I managed to pass the training but can not recommend to anyone who wants to learn from someone who encourages and is patient.

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George N

Everything you need to do a CBT. Would definitely recommend. Glenn is also a really good and patient instructor.

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Mark W

Passed my CBT today. Training was really good although I think they should have setup some mock junctions to practice on. I've seen similar setups in videos for other schools. I didn't feel entirely prepared started my road ride and had several issues like poor clutch control and thick clumsy gloves which prevented me from using the indicator. However Roly (the instructor) gave me plenty of honest and constructive criticism which helped me a lot. He is a man who says what he thinks and can definitely come off as quite harsh but every bit of advice he gives is absolutely solid and I appreciated it all. It ended up being a very positive experience and i'm glad it did it there. Now I just need a bike so I can get some much needed practice in.