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 Posted: 19:45 - 03 Mar 2007 Post subject: Beginner on a 100mile trip... advice please. |
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I took my cbt in July last year, since then I haven't been on a been on a bike, though I still remember everything (its not exactly complicated)
I have recently bought a bike and need to go and pick it up.
As the only biking experience I have on the road is my CBT, I'm a bit worried about riding my new purchase the 100miles or so home.
Any advice? ____________________ Motorcycle headlight bulbs and HIDs
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| Barker-CBR 600 |
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 Posted: 19:54 - 03 Mar 2007 Post subject: |
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No way of getting a van etc to help?
Remember on a CBT you arent gunna be on any motorways which'll make that 100 miles suddenly get alot longer.
Apart from that just take it easy, get a feel for it and take plenty of stops. Make sure you got a mobile handy and maybe even have a bit of fun if u can sqeeze it in
Seriously though take it slow at first and just get a feel for it, you'll soon fall into a rythm and the miles will drop away.
What bike etc out of interest? ____________________ Previous - Gilera DNA50 / XVS125 Dragstar/Honda CBR 600F/GSF 650 Bandit
Current - 2013 Suzuki VZ800 Intruder
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Just take it easy mate.
Im looking for a few tips too, im planning a trip to box hill one Sunday (260-ish mile round trip) and as the furthest I've been is roughly 100 miles round trip.
Sorry for jacking your thread.
Good luck mate  ____________________ No longer have a bike due to a DVLA/Court royal f**k up. |
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 Posted: 20:17 - 03 Mar 2007 Post subject: |
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hi
as already mentioned, just take it easy. dont rush anything, make sure you're not knackered before you start or hungry - you wont concentrate as well
take plenty of breaks, and make sure your mobile (if you have one) is charged up in case of any difficulty.
mostly though, just enjoy it  |
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 Posted: 23:07 - 03 Mar 2007 Post subject: |
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You brave motherf*****
im doing my cbt tomoro and i cant imagine going on a hundred mile ride after it! never mind the fact you havent riden bike since then!
but you should be quite experienced after the journey LOL
Good luck  ____________________ 08/11/2007 A2 Passed.
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Hi, I had a similar thing a few weeks ago when I bought my bike - I hadn’t ridden since passing my CBT last June. I was pretty nervous, especially as it was just a few days after the snow, so I was on the look out for icy patches.
However, after the first 5 miles, everything had come back to me, and the ride passed without too much incident. Except going the wrong way down the A41 - twice! I found it helpful to say out loud what I should be doing. I felt a bit stupid, but no-one can hear you. Besides, I couldn't have looked more dense, having taking the wrong turnoff twice.
The journey was meant to be about 80 miles, but with my extra detours, it probably weighed in around 100, and the last 95 of those were pure fun. Just relax, and it should be fine. Oh, and try not to stack it! |
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 Posted: 19:21 - 05 Mar 2007 Post subject: |
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When I use to have my moped I use to travel to my house to my nans which was 102miles there and bike. Listening to a poor 2 stroke engine struggling for that long, hurts your ears and I swear I could hear the piston knocking up and down after the trips :O.
Try to go somewhere quite close and try to get a nice scenic route. You won't be looking at it obviously because your meant to be riding, but its great fun.
If your weather is anything like it is down here 100miles you'll be bored, cold and miserable. Summer runs through the New Forest are the best  |
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First of all, don't panic - take your time, and try not to get stress when under way.
Don't forget to take your helmet and gloves with you - it's easy to forget if you're not leaving home on the 'bike.
Take a map and mobile with you - especially if you're not on familiar territory. Waterproofs might be handy with the current moist conditions.
Find out of there are any friendly BCFers en route to offer a pit-stop if necessary
HTH - and let us know how it goes ____________________ Change is inevitable - except from a vending machine.
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 Posted: 19:56 - 05 Mar 2007 Post subject: |
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cheers guys for the advice.
Sorry to dissapoint you all but..
...i've had a chat with the seller who chuckled slightly at the thought of some riding a little 125 a 100miles or so, and offered to deliver the bike (for a price obviously). Since he wasn't available for me to pick it up on the day I wanted, I've decided to let him deliver instead.
I was starting to look forward to my 100mile adventure, but this is probably the most sensible option and not that much more, considering I'd have needed to get the train to go pick up the bike. Not to mention, fuel, oil, food for the journey.
Looking forward to practising around my local streets. ____________________ Motorcycle headlight bulbs and HIDs
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 Posted: 12:06 - 11 Mar 2007 Post subject: |
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Well the guy delivered my bike today, he was friendly and help full.
The bike does look like its been dropped once or twice (scratched pegs etc.) but i'd expect that from any beginners bike.
The bike run ok so far. I haven't got any L plates for it yet.
i'm so glad I didn't ride this the 100miles. I got on it this morning to test it out and stalled it twice immeadiately. I was also very slow changing gear.
My clutch control is awful at the moment and I really need to take it to a large car park and practise, before I get some comfidance. The only problem in that is that the car park is over a mile away and I will have to stop at least 4 times on the way (junctions etc..)
I do have one or two concerns.
1) I don't appear to have been given a log book, not that I know what one looks like.
2) I only received 1 key, he said its the only one he has
3) Not sure th key I have can open the fuel tank
4) How do I know how much fuel is in it? (he filled up with oil before delivering)
I have the guys full contact details and he left me a card and told me to call him is I have any problems what so ever.
The idleing revs seem pretty low and I have to give it some to get away without stalling. Is this normal for a two stroke? I've only been on a 4t before. ____________________ Motorcycle headlight bulbs and HIDs
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 Posted: 15:23 - 11 Mar 2007 Post subject: |
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cool.
I sign a dvla peice of paper that he took away and I was given one for myself.
Managed to open the fuel cap with the key (that wasn't easy) There are a good few litres in there and its full up with 2t oil so that good.
Just got back from the university car park, where I did lots of stop starts and figure 8s and even a brake test of two. I didn't stall it there or back.
here is a picture of the beast
https://www.eastcoastlacrosse.co.uk/carl/kh125-k9.jpg
I noticed that the rear light never seems to come on. only the right indicator works and the horn sounds like a mouse screeming. (I accidentally left the front light while I went shopping for an hour or two)
I'm also having problems with the mirrors. I can't see anything and won't stay in position.
The bike starts on the kick first time and mechanically seems great. Though I don't feel I a have as much stopping power using the front disc break as when using the rear drum.  ____________________ Motorcycle headlight bulbs and HIDs
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 Posted: 12:14 - 13 Mar 2007 Post subject: |
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its a 6v battery and its charged up now.
The bike passed its MOT mid January and judging from the mileage hadn't been ridden (much if at all) untill I received it on 3rd March.
So i can't see how it would have got through the MOT without a working brake light or left indicator.
Took it to the coast yesterday but only managed 57MPH downhill and 45mph up hill I think my L plate restricts airflow fo the engine. Though I did expect a touch more speed.  ____________________ Motorcycle headlight bulbs and HIDs
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I'd check/change the plug, Airfilter and if it has one the Fuel filter. Also bung a bit of Redex in the tank and take it on a steady run for a couple of hours. Especially if it's been stood.
You will notice a difference in both performance and economy.
It's a nice bike. Much better to look at than a CG125. |
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