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 Posted: 02:57 - 03 Nov 2009 Post subject: CBT |
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ok, today I once again passed my CBT but today I decided to take geared bike test as I thought it would be more fun. It's certainly more difficult but a lot more rewarding/enjoyable.
I know this entitles me to practice on the road legally on a machine up to 125cc with L plates (I'm over 17). What is the restriction on BHP though? I have looked online and I'm unable to find any numbers.
Just so I can get really used to geared bikes before I take my test
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I think when my instructor asked me if I would be riding a geared bike or a scooter I remember giving him a rather disgusting look Well done, gears are definitely more fun, obviously an essential skill and a better use of your money on a CBT! ____________________ will never give up his CG. I look at my fuel gauge more as a progress bar than a fuel gauge.
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Not that it matters but even if you have a CBT taken on an automatic, you can still ride geared  |
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The odd mistake happens, but everyone drops a boo-boo now and again. Sometimes when tired or lazy i've knocked my bike down a cog without the clutch, it only happens if i'm cruising to a stop and usually from 3rd to 2nd. Not nice for the gearbox and not nice for me as i dislike being woken up when i'm tired.
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 16 years, 158 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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