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 rip77 Borekit Bruiser
Joined: 11 Jul 2006 Karma :    
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 Posted: 21:55 - 11 Jul 2006 Post subject: test in a week |
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is it just me but when you get your test date you seem to be in a state of insomnia! im poopin it  |
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| T1Cybernetic |
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 T1Cybernetic Nitrous Nuisance

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All i've done so far is plan my, cbt, training & test and im suffering from it already, ... ____________________ Signature removed by popular demand... |
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| Interspatial_Meltdown |
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 Interspatial_Meltdown Renault 5 Driver

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 rip77 Borekit Bruiser
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 Crash125 Trackday Trickster

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Good luck , i dont have any prob with nerves until i actualy get on the bike outside the test center then i started shitting myself  ____________________ *SV650s* 7th time lucky, finaly passed me DAS  |
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 chris_recaro Renault 5 Driver

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 Crash125 Trackday Trickster

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One of my friends offered me a jiont before my test but i thought better not, didnt think it would look too good showing up for a bike test stinking of weed! LOL!!!  ____________________ *SV650s* 7th time lucky, finaly passed me DAS  |
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 rip77 Borekit Bruiser
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| Clanger |
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 Clanger Stirrer

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Nah I wasnt, but then I'd been riding forever on a 125 when the Law changed and I had to do my CBT - so I thought sod it and went for the DAS.. did the whole thing in 4 days. The only thing I was a bit wary about was my U-turn, so the day before my test I took the bike into the carpark and practiced doing a figure of 8 around the cones, so much so I had that bike turning on a sixpence. That was that, next day, test day - as soon as I'd done the U-turn, 2nd thing you do after emergency stop - I was grinning from ear to ear, as i knew I was faultless in every other area.
I was confident and happy, and I proved myself without a hitch. ____________________ Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don't matter, and those who matter won't mind - Dr. Seuss |
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| sagalout |
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 sagalout Nearly there...

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I wasn't nervous til an hour before my test. Had a last 40 minute practise and must have done just about everything wrong possible. Missed 2 changes of speed restriction, U turns which had been faultless suddenly where nervous (still never put a foot down though ) and generally I was just crap.
As soon as the test started though I was fine. Thing is you're used to having an instructor chattering in your ear constantly and telling you where you could improve, plus mine always sat a few feet off my back wheel. The examiner on the other hand was totally calm and rode about 10M behind me, plus of course they simply issue instructions - they're not telling you how you just got your positioning wrong on that last roundabout, so you can concentrate fully on whats going to happen rather than what did. I just felt a lot more relaxed than I had on the normal lessons.
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