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Must be, I did it that way.
Fine if you're taking the tests on your 125, more of a PITA if you're trying to do DAS though: you need a big bike to borrow, and insurance. ____________________ Honda Varadero 125cc => Suzuki Bandit 650 33bhp => 77bhp =>
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You tube and a bit of practice in a car park with some cones - you will be sorted!
Both are not that difficult. Ignore all the swerve is dangerous guff.
Get your slow riding skills honed and you will walk it.
EDIT: Good Luck!  ____________________ Yamaha FZS600 (Now gone to heaven) > CBR600F4i (SOLD) > '99 YZF-R1 |
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At the end of the day, the MOD1 is just a rehash of your CBT, but with speed checks in it. And, if you can ride safely on the road, then MOD2 is just a ride out, with someone giving you directions. I'd guess a good percentage of us on the forum passed this way. ____________________ Honda Goldwing GL 1000 Current love
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The module 1 test pass rate is nearly 70% now (for chaps). Module 2 is mid 60s. Even if you fail a few, you'll still pay less than on lessons - which don't guarantee a pass anyway.
Time might be an issue though, you've only got until January 19th 2013 to get it done under the current rules. Don't hang around wondering if you're ready, just book them and find out. ____________________ 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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I did both tests without training on my little CG125, just take some time to read what's required and get practising.
125s are generally very easy to sell if they are taxed and mot'd as someone (like yourself) is always wanting to learn to ride.
You will be allowed to ride the 125 on the motorway once you've got rid of your L plates, so once you've passed the tests, not just with the CBT.
I wouldn't want to be doing a 40 minute each way commute on a 125 even only a couple of times a week, but some people are braver than me
Anyway get cracking as if you manage to pass before January you will get a restricted license (33bhp) which will upgrade to an unrestricted license in 2 years time, leave it until after January and you'll just be getting a restricted license and will have to take more tests should you get an itch for something bigger than 45bhp. |
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I've been self taught, did my cbt in June last year at 16, ridden a moped for a year. I've been riding my 125 since June and passed the mod 1 second time around, and have my mod 2 on Wednesday, wish me luck  ____________________ 1992 ZXR 400 |
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Mod 1 is a formal test administered by the DSA. You'll be told clearly what to do, one manoeuvre at a time, but given no advice about how to do it. If you're unsure about anything though, ask for clarification.
The contents are described briefly here with a link to a video.
I'm not aware of any available stats on where people fail, but causes of failure are:
Multiple failures to make observations. You're told to treat the compound as a road, so look around.
Dropping the bike.
Foot down in the slalom, figure 8, slow ride or u-turn. You get loads of room to do these, don't fret over them.
Not meeting the 48kph limit twice on the stop or swerve tests on (50kph is what's asked for, 48-49kph is a minor, you need 5 minors to fail). Stay in 2nd gear, carry as much speed as you can round the bend, wide open throttle all the way to the speed gates, don't roll off, don't look at your speedo (it won't make you go any quicker), job done. If you flub it, you'll be told you were too slow, and given a 2nd try.
Failure to stop quickly enough in the e-stop.
Locking a wheel in the e-stop. Locking the rear is very common, so don't actually use it! Just put your foot on the brake and use the front to stop.
Clipping a cone in any manoeuvre, the swerve being common.
Really, don't worry about it, it's not a hard test and they actually changed it last year to make it a bit easier. Anyone can fail it on a dabbed foot or limp wrist in the speed tests, but it only costs £15.50 for another go. Get your theory passed, book mod 1 and have a go, worst case is that you find out where you went wrong and need to try again. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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if i was " you "i would practice for MOD 1 in a car pack after watching some YouTube Video's here's one below:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UWtt6tjnK4M
For MOD 2 i would have 2 lesson's and go out and would practice myself
Matter of opinion really
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| dungbug wrote: | Entirely possible, many before have done it. How long have you been riding if you don't mind me asking (?) |
Not at all in the UK! I'm in Australia at the moment and intend to get sorted with the motorbike thing as soon as I come back home (next week).
I experienced motorcycling in India a little while ago where I was riding everywhere daily for about 2 months on a 100cc Honda CB. I was thrown in at the deep end and learned everything, including super slow, super busy city riding, taking a passenger (and actually on one occasion two kids waved me down and asked for a lift..(!!!)...), riding on highways (including against the traffic...), avoiding cows, and generally having a pretty extreme level of awareness. I'm pretty certain of my general 'control' ability, but as for doing it within the rules of UK law, I dunno... But I have a standard driving licence and have actually been using a moped here in Australia for 8 months too, so, although it's not geared, I'm pretty used to the aspect of using a two wheeled motor vehicle on the road in a country where there are actual laws to be followed.
So the main things I need to learn, I think, are the specific manoeuvres and the little niggly things like making sure I don't put both feet down when I stop, etc etc
I'm in the process of getting myself a Suzuki GN125 bought and delivered to my home address so I'll have something to get going with as soon as I step off the plane and finish my CBT (29th August hopefully). |
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The tests really arent very difficult. You just need a bit of practice and a bit of research on YouTube so you know whats expected to pass.
I had never been on a bike before..then did cbt, bought a little 125 and then within about 6 weeks id passed my theory, mod 1 and 2 with no lessons.
The tests arent difficult, you just need to know whats required to pass then make sure you do it in the 10 minute Mod1 and 40 minute Mod2.
I dont know what you have to do to fail your Mod2, but on my mod2 I rode the worst id ever ridden since buying the bike and I passed with just 2 minors...so id imagine youd have to be pretty bad to fail...OR not do enough research to know what the examiners are looking for.
Best of luck with it theres NOTHING in ANY of the processes from cbt to mod2 that is actually difficult in any way shape or form. Control your nerves, do the research and practice. ...youll be onto a winner.
Oh..and 125s are probably the easiest bikes to sell....I sold mine in 12 hours and they paid the asking price. So dont be afraid to buy one. ____________________ YBR125 (SOLD) - CBR250R(SOLD) - CBR650F(SOLD) Current - Street Triple
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Try searching mod 2 bike test in youtube...
also try making lifesavers habit.. even when im not riding i try do a lifesaver (ino im a nerd ... eg when i going to the toilet before turning right from the hallway i try and squeeze in a lifesaver. |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 13 years, 60 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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