MBEAM
Morecambe Bay Estuaries Advanced Motorcyclists (MBEAM) was founded on 17 April 2005, having started life in December 2000 as the Bike Section of Morecambe Bay Advanced Motorists.
The motorcycle group based in the Morecambe Bay area and affiliated to the Institute of Advanced Motorists. Their President is 14 times TT winner and lap record holder, John McGuinness.
MBEAM's aims are to:
Improve road safety by raising riding standards
Prepare people for their Advanced Riding Test
Members of the public are invited to take out Associate membership of the Group and join one of their courses.
They are then given free on-the-road guidance by trained Observers who have passed the IAM Advanced Test. The course includes urban, rural and motorway riding.
Completion of the course enables the Associates to take their test with an IAM examiner who is a Class 1 Police Rider.
Passing the test will raise your riding standards by increasing your skills of anticipation and competence. You will also become more confident and aware of what is going on around you.
As a result of your improved skills your bike will also benefit because the wear and tear on it will be reduced.
http://www.mbeam.org.uk/
The motorcycle group based in the Morecambe Bay area and affiliated to the Institute of Advanced Motorists. Their President is 14 times TT winner and lap record holder, John McGuinness.
MBEAM's aims are to:
Improve road safety by raising riding standards
Prepare people for their Advanced Riding Test
Members of the public are invited to take out Associate membership of the Group and join one of their courses.
They are then given free on-the-road guidance by trained Observers who have passed the IAM Advanced Test. The course includes urban, rural and motorway riding.
Completion of the course enables the Associates to take their test with an IAM examiner who is a Class 1 Police Rider.
Passing the test will raise your riding standards by increasing your skills of anticipation and competence. You will also become more confident and aware of what is going on around you.
As a result of your improved skills your bike will also benefit because the wear and tear on it will be reduced.
http://www.mbeam.org.uk/