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MikeyBrown
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PostPosted: 13:46 - 07 Feb 2011    Post subject: Tips for Module 1?? Reply with quote

Hi,
I have had a lesson on my 125cc bike and I feel that I am confident enough to have a punt at my Mod1 very soon. I have been practising manovures on a carpark.

Any tips on how to pass? I've been riding for a couple of weeks and I am in the process of revising and passing my theory test.

I would just like to know whether you think I should have another lesson before I attempt my Mod1, or do you think I should just go for it after I've passed my theory...after all it is only £15.50?
And then have another few lessons before my Mod2. From what I've read/seen, the Mod2 is the one that requires the most practice and the cost is considerable higher than the Mod1.

Any advice is greatly appreciated
MIke Smile
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PostPosted: 14:00 - 07 Feb 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

Take it slow and easy, don't forget your lifesavers (applies to both tests)
Keep the revs high and slip the clutch using the back brake to control the speed on teh mod 1.
On the mod 2 just treat the examiner as a talking sat-nav. Just don't forget the obvs, lifesavers and to cancel the indicators and you should be fine.
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PostPosted: 14:04 - 07 Feb 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

Benson_JV wrote:
Take it slow and easy, don't forget your lifesavers (applies to both tests)
Keep the revs high and slip the clutch using the back brake to control the speed on teh mod 1.
On the mod 2 just treat the examiner as a talking sat-nav. Just don't forget the obvs, lifesavers and to cancel the indicators and you should be fine.


What Benson said +1

Look on youtube for videos. There is a load of different ones taking you through mod 1 and they'll help. Also, if you dont want to go through lessons then get yourself to a big carpark on a sunday evening when its quiet and practice slow control. Mod 1 is all about slow control until the 2 high speed test sections.
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PostPosted: 14:08 - 07 Feb 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

Where you based Mikey?
I can give you a hand with the mod 1 stuff / mod 2 stuff if your close enough. Thumbs Up
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PostPosted: 16:07 - 07 Feb 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

Yup, book it yourself, watch the YouTube DSA videos, and just get it done.

On the 2 50kph speed tests, go round the bend in 2nd gear as fast are you're able, then give it beans as early as possible.

Don't change up to 3rd, don't back off until you're right at the speed gate, and don't check your speedo - you won't get any faster by looking down, you'll just distract yourself from the manoeuvre.
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PostPosted: 17:03 - 07 Feb 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

Benson_JV wrote:
Where you based Mikey?
I can give you a hand with the mod 1 stuff / mod 2 stuff if your close enough. Thumbs Up


Thankyou for your kind offer Benson...I'm based in Newcastle-under-Lyme Smile
As for everyone else's tips thankyouu very much Very Happy I will keep on practising, take the mod1 and let you know how I go on xD
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PostPosted: 17:10 - 07 Feb 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

Benson_JV wrote:
Take it slow and easy, don't forget your lifesavers (applies to both tests)
Keep the revs high and slip the clutch using the back brake to control the speed on teh mod 1.
On the mod 2 just treat the examiner as a talking sat-nav. Just don't forget the obvs, lifesavers and to cancel the indicators and you should be fine.


Don't forget to do your obvs on the Mod 1 too, especially when wheeling the bike into the space, before you do your u-turn and starting off and finishing the test - the test starts as soon as you start your engine outside and it's not over until you park the bike up once you're back outside the compound.

Good luck Wink
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PostPosted: 17:59 - 07 Feb 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

MikeyBrown wrote:
Benson_JV wrote:
Where you based Mikey?
I can give you a hand with the mod 1 stuff / mod 2 stuff if your close enough. Thumbs Up


Thankyou for your kind offer Benson...I'm based in Newcastle-under-Lyme Smile
As for everyone else's tips thankyouu very much Very Happy I will keep on practising, take the mod1 and let you know how I go on xD


Bit of a jaunt but if you want a hand, let me know. Thumbs Up
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PostPosted: 21:35 - 07 Feb 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

rob yarrr wrote:
i'm in crewe if you wanna have a ride about or something Thumbs Up

where you doing mod1 ?

the examinor for mod2 at newcastle is abit of a knob aswell


We'll have figure something out when the weather gets a little better Thumbs Up I'm doing my Mod1 at Macclesfield but I've been told it's done differently there than anywhere else...? :S

And damn Sad Ill have to be extra specially nice to him then Wink ahaa I could flirt with him...but the intercoms only one-way Sad xD :L
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PostPosted: 21:58 - 07 Feb 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

rob yarrr wrote:
woll off here did his mod1 at macc,ment to be on the football/rugby grounds car park instead of a proper dsa place

the pass rates 75% at macc aswell for mod 2 compared to the shity 50% at newcastle


Fair enough :/ is that a big disadvantage or...?

And I might do my Mod2 there as well, cus its the same price everywhere, so I may as well do it with a better examiner instead of a knobhead one :L
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PostPosted: 22:03 - 07 Feb 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

rob yarrr wrote:
dunno,might be cus it might not have the special gripping tarmac

but if you do everything right i'm sure you'll pass especially with the understanding examiners


I really hope I do (yn) I think itll probably take me ages before I'm confident enough to go for the Mod2 :/ ahaa ahhhh well, I just wanna be riding a bigger bike by summer Smile
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PostPosted: 22:49 - 07 Feb 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

You've had a lesson, just take mod1 tests again and again. if you dont pass first time.... it'll be cheaper than a lesson and you can't pass on a lesson Smile MOD1 is playing about between cones.
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PostPosted: 09:53 - 08 Feb 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

Glenben92 wrote:
you can't pass on a lesson


Sage words indeed. Kind of catchy too.

You can't pass on a lesson.

You can't pass on a lesson.

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You can't pass on a lesson.
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PostPosted: 11:58 - 08 Feb 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

I booked my tests 18 months after passing my CBT and a couple of lessons. I probably had about 100 hours of riding experience by then and passed both modules first time.

When I first started riding I decided that I could probably pass mod1 fairly easily by studying Youtube and practising nothing but the manoeuvres needed. But then I would be way out of my depth for mod2, in which you need to be prepared for anything. That can only come from experience... leaving a huge gap between mod1/2.

So instead I waited and gained enough experience to pass them both back to back.

Both routes work, but in my case with the test centre 2 hours away in each direction I didn't want to be making that trip on my 125 frequently!

If I had my time again, the first thing I would do would be to book a test, fail and know what I needed to work towards. Looking back, I waited too long and was more than ready after about 60 hours.

So, if you are meeting your bike at the centre and only riding the test, go for it. Its not a lot of money and you will come out knowing exactly where your strengths and weaknesses are. If the test centre is a 30 minute ride for you, go for it. If you are having to ride for an extended period of time in this shite weather, I would wait a few more weeks.

But the gamble is yours, you could have been riding off road for 30 years for all I know and plenty of people have passed after even less experience than you Thumbs Up
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PostPosted: 12:30 - 08 Feb 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hey, I'm based in Stoke on Trent.

I did my Mod1 in October at Burton, so it was a good ride down the A50 to there. Passed first time. I had lessons with Bryans on Stoke City football ground, may be worth having a couple of hours with them - they set the course out in the car park and you can practice it there.

As others have said, there is loads on youtube. Also, treat it like you are on the road - observations etc. Use the run up to the swerve as a sling shot and just gun it in second all the way round, fly out and swerve. You will hit the speed easily.

I was looking to do Mod2 In Nov, but got cancelled due to snow - got it in a couple of weeks so I'd be up for a ride out once I pass and get a bike sorted.

Good luck.
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PostPosted: 22:55 - 08 Feb 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

finger_nails_are_pretty wrote:
Hey, I'm based in Stoke on Trent.

I did my Mod1 in October at Burton, so it was a good ride down the A50 to there. Passed first time. I had lessons with Bryans on Stoke City football ground, may be worth having a couple of hours with them - they set the course out in the car park and you can practice it there.

As others have said, there is loads on youtube. Also, treat it like you are on the road - observations etc. Use the run up to the swerve as a sling shot and just gun it in second all the way round, fly out and swerve. You will hit the speed easily.

I was looking to do Mod2 In Nov, but got cancelled due to snow - got it in a couple of weeks so I'd be up for a ride out once I pass and get a bike sorted.

Good luck.

Ahhhhhh yes, I went to Bryans for my Geton session Smile they're good blokes but at the moment, I'm using One2One, who are based pretty much next door to the Mod2 centre in Newcastle.

I'll let you know how I get on and I'd love a little rideout somewhere once I've passed Smile But I've gotta wait 'til 19th March to do my theory >< as all the dates/times before then aren't good to fit in with college Thumbs Down
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PostPosted: 23:10 - 08 Feb 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

rob yarrr wrote:
haha i did my mod1 at burton,takes bloody ages to get there

i did some training with one2one,melvin on the sv is pretty good

but the guy that owns it is a nob,went down a road with him for about a mile with his indicator on,hasn't a clue at all ¬_¬


Is the owner called Ian and rides a TDM900...a red one?

He left his indicator on on my lesson as well >< ahaa I'm sure he was trying to get me lost as well... :/
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PostPosted: 23:19 - 08 Feb 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

rob yarrr wrote:
yerr thats the one.

tell them you want melvin,at like £50 a hour or whatever it is,what good is it having that dick

bet he was shouting down the mic aswell,fucking arsehole he is


Ill bear that in mind next time I get a lesson from them Smile

And come to think of it, yeah he was xD I think ill try and avoid him next time :/
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PostPosted: 00:24 - 09 Feb 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

You feel ready when you feel ready.

I had been for 6 months before taking my test, and in all that time only covered 1,000 miles. Not alot really. I only rode around town really, so slow riding technique was somewhat up to standard, esspecially as my towns roads are awful, with 30 degree hills, potholes, and verticle pipe fills along the width of the whole road.

I took no lessons.
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