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| wyldkat81 |
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| Paxovasa |
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Listen to your instructor
The CBT is not a test, it is designed for a complete novice to be trained to ride a bike.
Enjoy the experience  ____________________ Suzuki GSF600 K3 (in the fastest colour, black). |
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| metalangel |
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Just enjoy it.
If you want tips... ummm... wear decent shoes? Oh, and when you go to put the bike on the centre stand (if the time comes) stand with your full weight on the stand. With your other foot off the ground if need be.
Everything else is fine, you'll learn a lot, and the instructors will take their time to ensure you're ready for the next stage of the day. ____________________ Previous: 2002 Honda CB500 (sold), 2007 Suzuki SV650SK6 (crashed), 2005 Yamaha FZ6 Fazer (sold). Currently bikeless
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Its easy mate.
If you can ride a bike you can ride a moped
I was doing wheelies on my cbt when the instructors where not paying attention, well i say wheelies i was throwing the front end up with my weight lol.
Listen to them, do as they say and have fun.
Then do your big bike licence and have even more fun ! ____________________ Current bike .. The police stole it
No longer any socks
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| wyldkat81 wrote: | I'm bricking it!! |
Don't, its not a test. Its designed to teach you everything you need to know to get on the road and nothing more. If you don't get it first time then its because there is something wrong with your riding that could leave you at risk on the roads.
First thing they will cover is protective gear and a walkround the bike so you know what to check (brakes, lights etc) before you set off anywhere. They get you to walk the bike around and put it on the centre stand to show that you can control the bike without the ignition turned. Then they show you low speed manoevers (figure of 8, stopping, turn in the road) before moving faster and showing you lifesavers, emergency stops and junctions. Somewhere in there they will throw in some questions about the highway code. If you get through all of that you go out for a couple of hours.
Are you doing it on a ped or geared bike?
Best of luck! ____________________ Theory test - 19/8/09, CBT - 11/10/09, MOD 1 - 16/8/10, MOD 2 - 27/10/10
Past rides Yamaha XT125X, Triumph TT600, Honda XR250
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I just about rammed the bike I did my CBT on into a wire fence.
I still passed. Although 'pass' isn't the right word, it's more an assessment than anything else. One person was asked to come back the following day, but it was just confidence I think.
Its a piece of piss, as has been said; just enjoy it. I hadn't been on a bike before either.
Only thing I'd say is, if you feel the bike is getting away from you (on the low speed manouvres) just remember LEFT hand in with the clutch and get ready to put your feet down. Doesn't matter what you do with the throttle, with the clutch in, you can only slow down.
Oddly enough, on my first CBT, I never touched the back brake at all.
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when i did my second CBT just before i did my test, the instructor just told me to follow at the back of the group and enjoy the scenery (same guy i had 3 years previously.. yes i know a cbt last 2 years but i left it a year before doing it again... yes i still rode for that year ) ____________________ Yamaha RXS 100 > Honda CD 250 > Honda Hornet 600 > Honda CBR 600RR > Yamaha RXS 100 > Kawasaki ZX6R J2 > Yamaha FZ1 |
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Learning road rules is the most important as they'll teach you how to use the bike.
I went with no knowledge of road use or the highway code, lanes, roundabouts etc.. indicating everytime I leant/went with the road lane turn, not even at junctions Basically clueless.
The instructor had his work cut out, saying I almost killed myself twice on a roundabout, cut junctions, let mobility scooters overtake etc..
Felt like a pleb and looking back now I have a bit of experience on the road I'm amazed he let me pass. (& that I didn't die that day).
The other lad with me got lost for half an hour and the radio couldn't find him as he was out of range so I was waiting at the side of the road for a while while the instructor went and found him.
To top it all off, as I've mentioned in another thread, he came off on his way down to us on some ice, messed up the side of his bike and textiles etc.. pretty badly so was in a foul mood.
But yeah, still got the certificate.
I'd say you have to either cause an accident or ask how to reverse to be in with a chance of coming back another day.
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