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| Daryl86 |
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 Daryl86 Two Stroke Sniffer
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 Posted: 08:36 - 22 Jul 2010 Post subject: Das in september..! |
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The missus let it slip last night that she's booked me in for the das in september! Now I'm really excited about this but I did my cbt about a month ish ago and although I am already bored of my 125 I'm not sure if I'l have enough experience by september.
I know that some people have passed there das within a week and they never rode a bike before but everyones different!
Well I guess I should get my theory out the way now
Not really the most exciting post I know but I just wanted to share my excitement
P.s G/f's are useful for some things  |
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| MonkeyKnuckle |
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| Daryl86 |
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 Daryl86 Two Stroke Sniffer
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 Posted: 09:19 - 22 Jul 2010 Post subject: |
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fair play to you
And thats another thing, when I hopefully pass, I am not sure what bike to go for. I think what makes it a harder choice is that I like alot of different style of bike. I love the sportsbikes but will probably go for something like a hornet to get me to work and back but still be fun.
It doesn't help sitting on the internet all day at work and getting sidetracked looking at bikes  |
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 Posted: 09:31 - 22 Jul 2010 Post subject: |
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this might help.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m5f8YyaxqO0
module 1 is the hardest part they say and its all about slow control. my training course had a slot booked at the test ground the day before so we could walk around the test site which did help.
practice slow control when ever you can. first gear and keep the revs busy and feather the clutch, use the back brake only for slow control.
the swerve test and emergency stop its important to get the speed up, if i remember right its flat out in second gear on the 500cc bike until i passed the speed traps and then swerve or emergency stop.
for mod 1 its all off road in a car park but you will fail if you dont do your checks, all of which the training school will hammer into you but its easy to forget.
mod 2 is the on road test, they say this is the easy part as its just a case of riding around to make sure your safe to be riding around on the roads. dont let them lul you into a false sense of security when they say its easier. i failed twice and passed the 3rd.
for that i would recomend practicing hill starts, parking up and pulling out on both clear roads and from behind parked cars. and practice reading the roads. eg, speed limits and lane discipline.
important things to remember on the road.... shoulder checks (lifesavers) every time you change lane do a check. every time you turn, check, roundabouts as u leave u need a check. they wont fail you for checking but they will for not checking and they will fail you for excessive checking. (while your looking over your shoulder your not looking ahead)
indicators must be turned off. you will fail if the examinor has to tell you to turn them off. as the place i done mine in said "theres a button to press on your right hand side, when your bored, press it"
hill starts and pulling out from a stop, make sure you look at the road behind you. i failed because i looked but didnt see. i pulled out and looked in my mirror wondering where that car came from. take a good look.
dont be too eager. first time i failed was cus i was jittery and wanted to get it over and done with. take your time and relax. its better to get a minor for undue hesitation than it is to get a fail for rushing and pulling out when u should have waited.
speed limits. read the signs. normal L plates the max is 45mph on a nat speed limit but on DAS course you've got a bigger bike and they expect you to stick to the national speed limit. so if its 60, do 60. when slowing down as you head into a 30, mirror check and tap the back brake, this shows the examiner behind that you have indeed saw the sign and are acting accordingly.
sorry its long winded. but hope it helps ____________________ illuminateTHEmind wrote: I am just more evolved than most of you guys... this allows me to pick of things quickly which would have normally taken the common man years to master
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 Daryl86 Two Stroke Sniffer
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Woah! Fingers crossed I pass first time or the family won't be eating for a while  |
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Good luck! And have fun while you practice  ____________________ First bike: 2002 CG. Now riding lime green 2008 ER6N. |
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Started riding 20th (ish) august passed my test with no training 5th November, you'll be fine  |
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Done mine last september, passed first time with 2 minors.
Its a breeze, the thing most people get wrong is the mod 1.
Good luck, your a lucky sod to have your gf pay for it  ____________________ Previously; Honda XR125 - Yamaha DT125r - Aprilia Rs125 - Suzuki GS500e, Currently; Kawasaki ZX6R + ZX10R
Theory : Passed 28/7/09 Module 1: Passed 21/09/09 Module 2: Passed 23/09/09 |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 15 years, 240 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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