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| How long did it take you to complete your CBT training? |
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46% |
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| A full day |
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40% |
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| Two days |
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11% |
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| Three days |
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1% |
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| Four days |
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0% |
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| More than four days |
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0% |
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| What's the CBT? |
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0% |
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 ShizSammich Two Stroke Sniffer

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 Posted: 17:40 - 10 Mar 2011 Post subject: CBT - How long do YOU think it should take/takes? |
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So, I called a company to book my CBT (as you do) and I obviously knew it would be a couple day course, perhaps a weekend. When I told him I'd like to do it this weekend he said he's free Saturday, but not Sunday.
Astounded, I exclaimed, "But it'll take a few days, won't it?" He asked me if I drove a car and if I could ride a push bike, both of which I do... he said I should pass that day.
Then my partner informed me that you have to be "a bit mongy" to fail on the first day.
Howevs, then I got a call from a CBT center I had tried earlier who hadn't answered and he berated me for taking a course that assumed I would pass in one day and told me that the other instructor was "just trying to sell a course".
But why would he sell me a course, pretty much assume I'd pass that day and make it clear that he's not free the day after in case I should fail?
Then he went on to talk about 50% fail rates and bad habits and sound altogether disgruntled.
I had always assumed it took a day or two or three, never expected to pass the first day. I know people who have taken two, three days.
How many days did it take you to pass the thing, and do you think that's standard or not? Do you think, even, that there should be a longer period of obligatory training?
Am I being arse raped by this over-optimistic instructor?
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look, do it on the saturday and if you fail to reach the standard then go back the next chance you get. That could be any day of the week that both you and the CBT Training place are free.
simples
it really isnt that difficult understand how the process works.
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When I did my CBT the other girl who was there had to come back for more training. There was also another guy there who was back to complete his CBT from another day.
I don't think everyone can pass first time, it does take at least a little skill to ride a bike.
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It really depends how you take to the bike. If you're coming from a pushbike, you'll have the balance, but the weight may take you by surprise.
Not having been on a bike since a shagged out 50cc 2 stroke scooter in the 80's, I felt there was a lot to assimilate in a single day, and it was also quite physical and tiring. I didn't feel confident doing the road ride on the afternoon of first day, so came back a few days later, rested and with my head properly adjusted, did another 30 minutes riding around the yard then had a great time doing the road ride.
A decent school will let you do this, and will even encourage it. If they try and cram you through, it's not a good school. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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Mine was a two or three day course in Bristol. I rode there and back each day on my first Blade. I think I was first asked about it by my instructor on the third day, like he was mildly curious about me apparently blatantly breaking the law, and I told him I had a Japanese license. He said I didn't need to take the UK test, I could just swap it over. I said it would reduce my premiums if I took the proper UK test. I still can't quite understand how I was so stupid as to assume none of the staff would dob me in. Probably all the weed I was smoking. I passed the test on the third day. ____________________ "There's the horizon! Ride hard, ride fast and cut down all who stand in your way!" |
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Did mine at 16. Started at 9:20, Walked out of the centre with my cert at 14:30. Never understand when people take more than the one day.
The place I did mine with is renowned for being meticulous in checking you out. They like to enforce a near test standard on CBT because they treat it as if you're definitely going on to take the full test. So it's not that I had an easy ride, it's just that riding is easy. ____________________ 57 Huoniao HN125-8 - , 97 Kawasaki GPZ500S -
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Never had CBT in my day. You'd buy some aged rattle trap (a few of you would probably all chip in - we was poor in them days ). Then you'd get round the local tracks and learn to use a clutch. You'd fall off about 36 times before eventually mastering the art of staying upright. You would also learn about maintenance, oil changes, how forks works and why doing 15ft jumps on moped were a bad idea if you wanted to father children/continue being able to walk/the like.
After that, riding on the road as soon as you were 16 was a doddle.
CBT should take about ten minutes unless you're totally unsuited to riding a bike. Can you operate the clutch now - yes. Can you avoid getting hit by buses and cars - yes. Do you know how to operate the brakes - yes. Right - off you go  ____________________ The RXS100: vehicle of choice for Chuck Norris |
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I had a quick go on my friends bike to understand the clutch, but other than that I had never ridden or driven! Did ride a mountain bike though
Did CBT on a geared 125, the Ybr. I think it must have taken about 5 - 6 hours.
The question I got asked relative to the highway code was which way do you giveway to on a roundabout
I could not believe how fast 30mph felt! And the '2 hour on road ride' felt like 15 minutes
Basically if your slightly mechanically minded and know the general rules of the road you have nothing to worry about.
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My brother got a TS50 after he took a CBT in May. I rode it up and down the garden a couple of time- I did drop it too
I decided I wanted a bike and decided to take my own CBT. I took mine in June and it was about 6 hours I suppose, most of the people I was taking it with I can describe as the typical Cardiff squaler offspring.
I decided to do mine on an Automatic 125. I decided it was the easiest way of getting it done.
Then some weeks later I bought my Honda CG.
And as of the 19th of January I have had an A2 licence. ____________________ CBT: 12/06/10, Theory: 22/09/10, Module 1: 09/11/10, Module 2: 19/01/11
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There where 4 of us on my CBT,
ME and another young guy both doing it for the first time, I'm experienced scooterist having to redo it after his 2 year period and some one Russian bloke who couldn't understand English.
The Russian bloke failed as he couldn't get slow speed manoeuvres down then crashed into the back of me when I was parked. The rest of us passed.
You are a bit mongy if you have to come back for a second day. I was actually shocked as to how little experience you needed, and didn't feel ready for the road when they said I had passed. I rushed home haired out on my bike and 5 minutes later I was a few feet from the bumper of a van as I went straight through a give way line. But in my entire first year one bikes and I didn't drop the bike once. ____________________ Well, you know what they say. If you want to save the world, you have to push a few old ladies down the stairs.
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