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Go do the CBT - I ballsed up my first CBT so badly because I was nervous, couldn't get the hang of the clutch or anything.
It was a great day though and by the end of it I could just about ride.  ____________________ Kal...
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This is the website of the place I would like to go to do my cbt, my boyfriend recommends it, he did his test there.
https://www.twowheels.co.uk/
And this is what they say about their cbt course:
All learner motorcyclists must now complete a course of Compulsory Basic Training before riding on the road. While we initially allocate one full day for the CBT, our course provides unlimited training to take you to a safe and competent standard, allowing you on successful completion to ride a motorcycle of up to 125cc (limited to 15bhp) for a period of up to two years. If you do not complete the CBT on the first day all further training and bike hire is free of charge. |
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Maybe ask if you can start the CBT on a geared 125 bike, you might be ok on it !! if your struggling they can move you onto a scooter. Just go with an open mind and enjoy the day, it honestly is fun and by the end of the day if they see your safe you'll get the certificate, if not you'll go back again until you are safe  ____________________ 05 Yamaha YBR125 > 94 Honda CB500 > 98 Honda Hornet 600 > 02 Yamaha R6 > 2000 Yamaha R1 > 2000 Yamaha XJR1300SP > 2000 Honda CBR929RR Fireblade
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Well you've already got way more experience than I had when I started out! I'd only been on the back of a bike once (in Peru, with no helmet, no shoes and no... )
I did my CBT with no taster session first, on a 125. You'll be surprised how easy it is to pick up, and you start in a safe environment (i.e. not on a road). You're with an instructor all the way with an earpiece to give you instructions. They won't race off and leave you behind, or make you feel stupid, or force you to do stuff if they think you're not ready. Worst that will happen is you'll have to come back again for a bit more experience (or fall off! - Hell, I dropped my 125 twice! )
Put it this way - with no previous experience, and being shit scared every time I got on the bike (still am, a little bit!), I passed my test on 11 August and now ride a 500 every day to work. And I miss it if I can't ride even for one day.  |
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First off, welcome! I'd recommend CBT too. My sis-in-law had never ridden before and was very VERY nervous but the teachers were great and they only charged once, £75 and that was all you paid until you actually got your certificate. (Don't know if that's the same everywhere?) She went back 4 times, 2 pad sessions and 2 road. She got there and is loving it now! Take your time, find a good school/instructor and have fun. CBT and the first lesson will probably be the worst for nerves - then the fun begins! ____________________ Test Passed 29/01/09 - Restriction Ends - 29/01/11 |
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I honestly think you could do a CBT if you can ride a push bike.
Mine was about 3 hours longer than all of my mates as I did mine with the council and even that was piss easy.
I was worried about it and after doing it, I've had more challenging situations on a push bike despite my bike running out of petrol half way down a hill.
Just jump in and do it. Just need a sense of balance really  |
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I don't know my left and right, but it doesn't really matter when you're riding. You go which way you need to
After a few hours of riding, you will get it pretty easily, just think of it as a very fast bicycle. And being on the back of your boyfriends bike, you should be used to the lean and momentum. I'm sure you'll be fine. ____________________ ZX6R C6F.
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Thank you for all your replies, there are so many! What a great place. I feel more confident already knowing that it probably won't be as hard as I think. I can ride a push bike fine, haven't done it in years though. I failed my cycle proficiency in primary school but I hadn't practiced too much and wasn't really bothered about it.
I will let you know when I book the cbt and let you know how I do!  |
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Jump in, go for the CBT, and don't worry. When I did mine, I had to be taken to one side for about half an hour because everytime we tried to pull off, I stalled it. Even by the end of the day, my clutch control was terrible. I managed to get through it though, and didn't stall once when we were out on the road (well, except for when I did the e-stop, but i'm not counting that).
As for the danger aspect - I don't know where I saw it, but I remember seeing some statistics that said something like 55% of bike accidents don't involve any other vehicle, and (I think), about 70% of those were on winding country roads. Yes, an accident on a bike will undoubtedly hurt more than the same accident in a car, but there's a lot you can do to stay safe - the main thing being to recognise your own limitations and stay within them. ____________________ Current Bikes: 1983 Honda VF400FD / 2003 Honda VT750 Shadow
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Is biking very dangerous? I hear people say that all the time, so it feels like I am going to get on and then die. But I don't quite believe them! Is it dangerous if you are sensible, as I feel I would be? I always wear my full kit when on the bike (helmet, jacket, leather trousers, boots and gloves is the full kit I think?) Or is it really just when you are a bit of a dare devil that things get dangerous? |
Yes biking is, relatively speaking, very dangerous.
From the DfT 2007 Road Casualty Report:
"Fatality rates per passenger are highest for motorcyclists,
regardless of whether this is measured on a per kilometre,
per journey or per hour basis - around 40 to 60 times
greater than the equivalent rate for car users."
https://www.dft.gov.uk/pgr/statistics/datatablespublications/accidents/casualtiesgbar/roadcasualtiesgreatbritain20071
But for a small minority of us U.K. road users it is also great fun.
As an adult, it's your choice - if you think the fun outweighs the risk. |
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Don't worry about co-ordination on a bike...
It's a lot more 'involved' than driving a car, which means that it seems a lot less (what's the word) technical once you get the basics.
Don't worry about taking extra training for the CBT, I took 4 full days before gaining my certificate
I agree with Bendy, Forget the taster sessions, just get the money together for the CBT and do it that way. Even if after you complete it you never ride a bike afterwards, YOU will know that you COULD (OK provided it was a 125 and within the 2 years the CBT lasts for, but hey - who's being pedantic here?).
One thing I will say, You're right about you being being nervous! Just doing the CBT will boost your confidence so much.  ____________________ Funny, I used to hate being spanked as a child!
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Take the CBT, and remember, YOU control the bike, not the other way round, it's not a horse, it doesn't do as it likes, you're in control at all times, it does as it's told.
Remember that and you'll be fine.  ____________________ Current bike:- Suzuki GS500 '02 plate. Next bike CBR600F or GSX650F. I'll leave the race reps to the kids.
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