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foxbat Nova Slayer
Joined: 24 Jul 2004 Karma :
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Ian (GPX) Brolly Dolly
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Posted: 19:49 - 24 Jul 2004 Post subject: |
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Go and buy a book called 'Motorcycle Riding the Essential Skills' published by the DSA, it costs £9.99 and is a real good read if you are keen on learning to ride a bike and pass your test. You can get the book from most places, including WH Smiths.
Also take a look at the link below....
https://www.bikechatforums.com/viewtopic.php?t=27360
Good luck with the course and test..... |
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Davo Davo To The Rescue!
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Hi Foxbat
Firstly welcome to the boards.
I did an 5 day intensive direct access course back in june. Typically what happens is that on the first day we did the CBT bits & pieces and were given the all important DL196 certificate.
On the second day we did pretty much the same things as cbt but putting them to practical use on the road.
On the third day we moved up to the 500cc machines (Kawasaki ER-5) and had just a day riding to get used to the machine (rode down to some cafe outside Horam, East Sussex.
On the fourth day we were mock tested and given further tuition on any problem areas (mainly U-turns).
On the fifth day we went out for a shortish ride thorough a couple of towns and country roads, then over to the test center.
A couple of helpful pointers i can give you are:
- Enjoy the course
- If you don't understand what you've been asked to do, ask the instructor to repeat the instruction.
- Nod to other bikers
- Just other typical test rules, e.g. don't cut corners off of junctions when turning right, keep your head up on U-turns (look where you want to go) etc...
- If the examiner is following you in a car, don't be afraid to use your superior acceleration to your advantage (e.g. put some distance between you and them)
- most importantly RIDE FOR YOURSELF, do not try to keep up with anyone else on your course as you will get flustered and start making silly/dangerous mistakes, the same goes for on your test, don't wait for the examiner it is his responsibility to keep up with you.
Best of luck with the course, let us know how you get on |
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marc_yorks Crazy Courier
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Hi,if you ride safely,concentrate and don't make silly mistakes on your test like i did you shall be fine ____________________ Don't make me blue |
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shorty Scooby Slapper
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Posted: 15:35 - 25 Jul 2004 Post subject: |
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My DAS was slightly different to Davo's;
I did an hour on an ER5 in a playground the saturday before I started so the instructors were happy that I could handle the bike having never been on one before, I then had 4 days on an ER5 without doing a seperate CBT, the instructor gives you the certificate as you do all the necessary bits a peices during the week. Then a quick hour Friday morning before the test.
Did do a mock test the day before my real one which the instructor was very tough on - he reckoned no-one had ever passed one of his mocks before!!
It's worth bearing in mind that it is very much harder to become a bike instructor than a car instructor, so they are full of useful information. All of the instructors at my centre had Advanced riding qualification (most were advanced drivers as well) and as such do not just teach you to pass the test, they are preparing you for riding on the road, much more dangerous than when in a car.
Listen to your instructors and don't be afraid to ask stupid questions - there is no such thing.
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foxbat Nova Slayer
Joined: 24 Jul 2004 Karma :
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Posted: 23:11 - 25 Jul 2004 Post subject: |
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Thx everyone for taken the time to reply.
There's a lot of useful info there and I think now I'll be ok. The 'search' function has also offered up lot's more on this forum - what a find this site was.
Had a look at some new bikes today to whet my appetite - cool as f**k! test can't come soon enough now... and can't wait to put the ol' 'nod' into practice in a few weeks (without the L plates hopefully )
Cheers again
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 19 years, 280 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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