Level 3 – Enduro

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Level 3 Enduro

Now a direct follow-on from our new Level 2, our new Level 3 Enduro is for riders who really enjoy the technical challenges of off-road. The primary focus is on correct technique and good timing. In order to achieve the maximum benefit from this course, you will need to be thoroughly competent with the Essential Core Skills taught in Levels 1 and 2; freeing you to concentrate on the technical details that really take your motorcycling skills to another level ! Going straight into the Skills and Trials Challenge will allow you to assess your starting point for further skills development, as the major emphasis for Level 3 is on honing your technical skills on the trails.

Designed for:

  • Riders who have competently completed Level 2 Enduro and/or Level 3 GS. Fun and challenging for those ready to take their riding skills to a new level.
  • Riders competent in the basics, who are ready for more technical extremes.
  • Riders who want to learn those extra skills that you can only gain on an enduro bike.

Key Lessons:

  • Entry for Level 3 – must self-qualify by demonstrating competency on the Skills and Trials Challenge (from Level 2). Requires competence in Essential Core Skills taught in Levels 1 and 2.
  • Standing and sitting position and when to use
  • Flat cornering techniques
  • Bermed cornering techniques
  • Pre-loading the Suspension
  • Logs crossing
  • Spin turns and Pivot turns
  • Advanced Ruts

2010 Calendar

16/17 April (Fri/Sat)

13/14 June (Sun/Mon)

17/18 Oct (Sun/Mon)

Additional Information

Participants must be 21 years of age or over and have a full and valid motorcycle licence for riding in the United Kingdom. These courses are only suitable for customers who have confidently completed Off Road Skills Level Two, or who are currently competing in off-road competitions.

How much?

The two-day Level 3 G 450 X Enduro Skills costs £449.

The price includes two days of group instruction, motorcycle hire, third party insurance, fuel, two lunches and one evening meal, refreshments and a certificate of completion.

Please note: It does not include personal motorcycle or accident insurance, your accommodation and evening drinks, or any additional meals or drinks for your guests.

What do I wear?

Helmets must be EC2205 or equivalent and in good condition. Gloves should be lightweight and offer dexterity in the fingers, so that you can use the motorcycle controls. Most textile type road jackets and trousers are fine, providing the quilted layer can be removed, as you will get very hot. Boots MUST be motocross boots.

Lace up boots and any boot without rigidity in the ankle area are NOT ACCEPTABLE. Please note that the organisers will check and inspect all clothing and equipment and assess suitability. Any riders considered to be inadequately clothed or protected will be excluded from the course.

If you are in any doubt about the suitability of your boots then we have  hire clothing available. However, it is essential that reservations are made in advance of attending the course as supplies are limited.

If you wish to hire boots or any other clothing please e-mail your requirements, including sizes to clothing@offroadskills.com at least two weeks prior to your course date. We will normally confirm your hire clothing has been reserved with an email in the next 2 days. Prices are listed in your confirmation letter. Boots should be requested in European sizes i.e. 47. For trousers please advise the waist size you require, i.e. 34″. Gloves and jackets should be requested in sizes M – XXL.

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And To book now call World of BMW on 08000 131 282

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