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| spitfire123 |
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 Posted: 18:31 - 30 Jan 2009 Post subject: CBT U-turn? |
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hello lads....
doing my CBT sunday and was reading on here about the dreaded U-Turn peeps are going on about?
is it litraly just turning the buike round withut putting your foot down in the training center? or do you have to do it on the road aswell?
and how tight is the gap?
will be done on a cg125 i beleve.
cheers lads  ____________________ You won't be able to eat my dust......As it'll settle before you get there. |
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| mooserx |
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| Quote: | is it litraly just turning the buike round withut putting your foot down in the training center? |
yes
| Quote: | do you have to do it on the road aswell? |
yes
| Quote: | and how tight is the gap? |
usually the width of a normal road.
| Quote: | will be done on a cg125 i beleve. |
easy.
keep the revs high, look where you're going not at the road in front of the front wheel, keep your knees and elbows tucked in, use the clutch and the rear brake not the front, you'll be fine.
good luck  ____________________ TL1000r-handful. |
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Don't worry you'll get plenty of chances to practice it. The whole point of the CBT is because you've never ridden before, so they won't expect you to do anything complicated, at least without proper practice and instruction first. The instructor just has to see you do one by law on the road and the training grounds.  ____________________ CBT February 2008 | A2 June 2008 | Yamaha YBR125 (written off) | Honda CBF125 (current) |
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 Posted: 15:41 - 31 Jan 2009 Post subject: |
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okay,
cheers for the info lads.
im doing my cbt tommrow
wish me luck! ____________________ You won't be able to eat my dust......As it'll settle before you get there. |
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| spitfire123 wrote: | okay,
cheers for the info lads.
im doing my cbt tommrow
wish me luck! |
good luck wrapp up warm !! ____________________ priestessuk
yes passed cbt 27/10/08
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| priestessuk2000 wrote: | | spitfire123 wrote: | okay,
cheers for the info lads.
im doing my cbt tommrow
wish me luck! |
good luck wrapp up warm !! |
yeh!
cheers! ____________________ You won't be able to eat my dust......As it'll settle before you get there. |
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| Skudd |
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It always amazes me that people new to riding/driving have worries about certain things. most of it is from other peoples worries caused by them not pracricing enough or taking their time to do it.
Don't let other peoples hang ups get to you.
If I said holding onto the handle bars is tricky, you would worry about that. Just do it and enjoy, You will find your own problems without other peoples getting to you too.  ____________________ Famous last words of Humpty Dumpty. " Stop pushing me "
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Never did the U turn on my CBT.
We did 2 hours in a carpark.
Figure of 8 ect, which I just could not do - I thought I'd failed.
But there not really that interested in that part - its just for you to get used to the bike.
What they look for the most is on the road  |
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thats for the info peeps!
GUES WHAT???I PASSED!!!
With extream wether conditions such snowing heavly (blizzard)
and extreamly cold....
but i got through it  ____________________ You won't be able to eat my dust......As it'll settle before you get there. |
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messed up - I thought someone was trying to be me then
Anyway - subject in hand. Best thing i found is to practice slow control of the bike in a straight line first, so ride up and down as slowly as possible, setting the revs at a constant (say 2k rpm or so) and holding the clutch at biting point so that the bike has power to the rear wheel but isn't tearing off down the road - then just control the speed with the rear brake, dab harder to slow down, release slightly to speed up to keep yourself upright. Don't be tempted to alter position of clutch and throttle - just use the rear brake to control speed.
Once you've got the hang of that in a straight line, doing a U turn is easy - as it's exactly the same technique, just with a few obs thrown in and turning the bike at the same time.
You can also lean over as far as you can to the left to counterbalance the bike - this works well, especially at lower speeds. But it's far easier to just make the turn one nice clean sweep with a bit of speed behind it, as if you're looking far enough up the road as long as you keep the power on you'll breeze round nicely enough  |
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 Posted: 22:34 - 11 Feb 2009 Post subject: |
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OP - Well done and enjoy
Didn't have to do a U-turn on my CBT either, off road part was just riding backwards (not litterally) and forwards getting used to the bike and gears, practising observations and e-stop a couple of times.
Went out on the road and had a nice ride for a couple of hours with an all expenses paid coffee break along the way - one of the most enjoyable days I'd had in a while.
Someone mentioned they use the FRONT brake a little on the U-turn - FFS don't do that or you'll send the bike into the ground and for the lads out there you'll send your knackers into the tank and that hurts  ____________________ ZX6R F3 |
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