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| Richtea |
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 Richtea Trackday Trickster

Joined: 15 Nov 2011 Karma :  
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 Posted: 11:31 - 27 Feb 2012 Post subject: Thanks - Just passed Mod 1 |
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Just got back from my first Mod1, and got a pass!
Didn't have any lessons, but put the hours in at the local car park (theres a full size Mod 1 course marked out in chalk in the local Sainsburys if anyone wants it !!!).
Got a couple of minors, it had been raining and I got a little rear lock up on the emergency stop, and then only 47kph on the first avoidance swerve, but then 52 on the second try.
Really pleased as thought I might have failed on the rear lock up. So on to Mod 2 now....
I was just going to go for Mod2 also without lessons but after speaking to the examiner he said he would always suggest lessons beforehand, so I'm a bit undecided now
Anyway, thanks for all the tips and advice from you all, it is very much appreciated. ____________________ 2005 Honda Varadero 125xl > 2005 GS500F > 2007 DRZ400 SM > 600 Bandit & Yamaha YP250 |
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 Posted: 12:14 - 27 Feb 2012 Post subject: Re: Thanks - Just passed Mod 1 |
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| Richtea wrote: | (theres a full size Mod 1 course marked out in chalk in the local Sainsburys if anyone wants it !!!). |
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You were lucky to get away with that lock up, but I guess it's all subjective.
| Richtea wrote: | I was just going to go for Mod2 also without lessons but after speaking to the examiner he said he would always suggest lessons beforehand, so I'm a bit undecided now  |
Why are you riding a 125 soLo if you're in any doubt that you need training?
It's £75 for the test, it's just a ride out, and the pass rate is within spitting distance for "standard" and "large" bikes, so there's no real financial benefit to lessons. If you want actual learn-to-ride rather than learn-to-pass training, then you can get it for less by joining IAM / RoSPA after you're licensed up.
That's just my view on it though, there's no right or wrong answer. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
GONE: HN125-8, LF-250B, GPz 305, GPZ 500S, Burgman 400 // RIDING: F650GS (800 twin), Royal Enfield Bullet Electra 500 AVL, Ninja 250R because racebike |
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 harscot Crazy Courier

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 Posted: 15:41 - 27 Feb 2012 Post subject: |
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Congrats on Mod 1 bud, I would go for a lesson or to just for peace of mind, these guys will pick up/iron out any issues you may ( or not ) have, thats my tuppence worth anyway, good luck on Mod 2, and let us know,  ____________________ First bike R reg Suzuki 125 GT twin in 1978:
2nd bike X reg Honda 650 Deauville in 2011:
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 Recluso Brolly Dolly

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Grats on the pass!!
Agree that if the examiner suggests a lesson or two that it's worth looking into it.
On the lock up. I was told by my instructor that if you start to lock the rear wheel but IMMEDIATELY correct it before you come to a stop, that it is still a pass, but that you get a minor for it. Basically you get 'brownie points' as it were for correcting the mistake before it develops into something serious or potentially dangerous.
That said, I think it also depends on the examiner PLUS how well you do in general. If for example, you came off as quite comfortable and confident, then they may have taken that into account when you locked the wheel. If however you were very nervous or unsteady, then they might have chosen to fail you for that lock.
Important part is, you did it!  ____________________ 'Just erotic. Nothing kinky. It's the difference between using a feather and using a chicken.'
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I've been here over a month now and still am not sure what a wheel lockup is or how it happens
Can't wait to find out
Congrats!  ____________________ Fzr-600 1999 |
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 Richtea Trackday Trickster

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Thanks for the congrats!
Well, on the spur of the moment I've just booked Mod2 for 9/3 so I might just go for it, as I feel quite confident. Having said that its far enough away for me to squeeze in a refresher lesson if I need it.
I'm not trying to be cocky at all but I feel pretty confident on the road and have been riding a scooter on the road for about 6 years prior to getting a 'proper' bike, with grown-ups gears
My recent CBT reminded me of the routine for life-savers etc so I am leaning towards just trying it without, but time will tell!
Thanks again all,
Rich ____________________ 2005 Honda Varadero 125xl > 2005 GS500F > 2007 DRZ400 SM > 600 Bandit & Yamaha YP250 |
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Duplicate post  ____________________ 2005 Honda Varadero 125xl > 2005 GS500F > 2007 DRZ400 SM > 600 Bandit & Yamaha YP250 |
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Well done, and for reminding me of the existence of Rich Tea biscuits - haven't had any in maybe 15+ years and now have a yearning I can't suppress!
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congrats on the mod1 pass.I would go with what the examiner said and take a few lessons before hand.He probably spotted a few areas which you could improve on to get a mod 2 pass.I had the same to improve my slow speed riding.
Good luck for mod2
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