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My First Licence

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Want to learn how to ride a bike?

Each summer The Honda Ron Haslam Race School offers a FREE TRIAL for 5-11 year olds on a CRF50 in the paddock at Silverstone.

No experience is required and all safety equipment is supplied. You must have a prior booking, please contact the office for more information and to make a booking.

Our sessions are supervised and teach basic control giving children the opportunity to ride a bike in a safe environment.

NOTE: Height & weight restrictions may apply, this event lasts approximately ten minutes per child and does not teach them clutch control/gear changing.

Riders as young as 12yrs with clutch/gears riding experience can still try a CBR125 road bike, see our On-Track Course for more details.

For My First Licence dates, check the dates page - typically the days are during August. Remember you must book in advance by contacting the office.

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SPECIAL OFFERS
    EARLY BIRD SPECIAL
    Early Bird bookings will receive a £40 Discount on courses booked for April or May 2012.
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    10% Discount available on Honda Happiness Bike Insurance once you complete your course.
    Bundle Discount
    Got a group of friends looking to come to the school? Group discounts available.
    £500 OF DISCOUNTS
    Thanks to our associate sponsors, everyone who attends our courses is eligible for upto £500 worth of discounts.
NEWS HEADLINES
SCHOOL CLOTHING
We now have a range of school clothing on offer. Polo shirts, sweatshirts, t-shirts and caps.
ARAI OFFER
A range of Arai Helmets and Accessories are available on school days, with special deals available offering up to £100 off.
MICK EXTANCE
Get 10% discount from the Mick Extance Off Road School, quote RHME91 when booking.
CELEB SPOTTER
    2 Wheels better than 4?
    F1 Stars Derek Warwick and Martin Brundle grab a few tips from Ron Haslam before venturing out on track.