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Clubman B

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ACU Licence


Hello all,

I am looking into competing in a few organised events this year (first time) and I have a few questions that I hope someone can help me with?

Is an ACU license all that is required to do enduro type events in the South West?

On the ACU license form it asks for the club that I am affiliated to sign the form?? I'm not a member of any MX clubs and don't intend to race MX, so is there a local alternative club that I can join so that I can have the form signed?

If I registered to compete with an organiser like Action South West, would they sign the form?

Thanks

Dan



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Champion

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If its an ACU event you'll need a licence, I think its £45 ish for the year (not sure if you may be able to get a day licence?) Have a look at the ACU website. I get mine through the MCC, but there are other cheaper clubs that are affiliated.

Dan

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Sportsman

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Not all clubs are ACU,
Theres also amca, Orpa, etc
Most trials & LDT are  ACU - An  ACU trial licence is £12 a year I think
Enduro  / MX licences are  about £46 or  you can get a day licence  which are generally £10 that last for just one event, so you need to look at how many events your likely to be riding, which clubs & which banner they fly under !



-- Edited by fred on Friday 7th of January 2011 09:40:37 PM

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Clubman B

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most do a day licence at the event for a fiver. simples. smile

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Clubman B

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dont bother with the acu licence . if you are going to ride all the events for one club like asw then buy a licence through them that they operate under for the season.if you are going to pick and chose your events then just buy the day licence.

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Who ever you decide to join, don't forget to check out the insurance cover they provide when competing, most clubs are covered by the organisation they belong  to, ACU, AMCA or ORPA and the cover they provide varies considerably!

Don't think your mate won't claim because it was a racing accident, they will when the bills have to be paid!



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Clubman B

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Thanks for the advice everyone, I think a day licence seems the logical way to go.

I will give ASW a call on Monday to find out who they are affiliated with because I can't find it on there website.


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