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 Posted: 20:41 - 10 Sep 2012 Post subject: Got my Mod 1 Booked |
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Now; it's only a few days away. Pretty confident i can do it...
BUT.
1. Do you have to put your bike on a center stand with one hand on handlebars and one on the back? Or can you do it however it works for you?
2. Do they check your bike? My bike has a FEW defects at the moment. And not enough time to fix them, only realised today, and the test is on Thursday. Can't change/rearrange test because it's a 'short-notice' booking and can't be changed. Defects are; possible slow leak in tires, fork seals MAY be going.
3. Are these ACCEPTABLE footwear for the test;
https://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41%2BP1pUHPXL._SY395_.jpg
Thank you for all your help up to and including this post, both in forums and chat.
Found another issue with bike; When i'm not revving or accelerating, and just drifting to a slower speed (coming up to traffic lights) then i get this rattle inside the engine. Maybe i'm being paranoid but it's not HUGE loud, but noticeable. Think maybe something innocent or should i start looking at taking it all apart? ____________________ Current Bike: 2005 Suzuki EN125-2A Grey.
Dream Bikes: Harley Davidson Roadster 883, Triumph Bonneville (British Racing Green) and Norton Commando 961.
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I'd use the side stand if your bike has one, if you've got a valid tax disc & insurance I can't see it being a problem (oh & brakes are important too )
If you can get boots that would probably be better, at least something that covers the ankles.
Best of luck gent.  ____________________ CBT: Pass 25/06/2011 Theory Test: Pass12/06/2012 Mod 1: Fail 08/07/2012
Mod 1 Retest: Pass 15/0702012 Mod 2: Pass 03/08/2012
Suzuki GN125 (Sold) ~ Current bike: Yamaha YZF 600R Thundercat |
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I had (and passed!) my mod 1 on Wednesday (failed mod 2!), so at least I'm qualified to answer this question!
I believe its a question of how it works for you so long as you keep it safe - are you referring to the first exercise (pushing the bike)?
I did the tests with a big tear across the front tyre (not sidewalls) which I found the day before. I chose to risk it, and I've changed the tyre now. The bloke didn't check my bike to my immense relief!
The footwear won't work if you have no other protection other than helmet - see the official Youtube vids as I think I saw it here -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kf8qoQ5d3rA
It would be a good idea to watch all of these. |
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1. Side stand.
2. Pump up tyres, wipe down forks.
3. Unless you fancy a court care to force the ignorant mongs to stop setting themselves up as legislators, then no, probably not.
Guide to suitable clothing
As a general guide the following is an indication of the minimum level of clothing acceptable:
motorcycle boots
sturdy footwear or boots that provide support and ankle protection
textile or leather motorcycle trousers
heavy denim trousers
heavy denim jacket with several layers underneath
textile or leather motorcycle jacket
motorcycle gloves
The following are examples of clothing that are not acceptable:
lightweight training shoes
canvas basket ball trainers
any form of clothing with areas of exposed skin
shell suit or lightweight tracksuit
distressed ripped jeans
lightweight fleece or hoody
no gloves or skiing gloves ____________________ 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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IDEA - If you're going to an army surplus place you might think of getting some putties to cover your ankles.
https://img407.imageshack.us/img407/628/captmainwaring.jpg
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Imageshack might block the pic if I delete that following bit - I'll leave it be..
The centre stand will not be mentioned if you do not have one.
PS Where are you? I'm near Brighton and have some nice size 8 motorcycle boots if you're that size. |
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Hundreds of miles away mate, but thanks for the offer, i'm also size 11 so no luck.
I'm an Army Cadet and so a lot of battered boots pass through my circle of friends, i'm sure i can pinch some off my mates for a day. I use trouser twists for mine
I DO have a center stand. That's my point. But i can't seem to put it up with one hand on handlebars and one on rear of bike. I use my foot to hold the stand on the ground and sort of pull the handlebars up and back using BOTH hands. ____________________ Current Bike: 2005 Suzuki EN125-2A Grey.
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You don't get extra points for putting it on the centre stand, you can only fail for nobbing it up. ____________________ 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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Maybe it's the issues i'm having with my bike atm but when in 2nd gear, it's hard to get to 30mph in a straight line, on a normal road, and takes far too long.
I think i'll try again with 2nd gear and if required to do it again, 3rd.
I'll try to book it for Tuesday and got onto the man i know to try and do my forks for me.  ____________________ Current Bike: 2005 Suzuki EN125-2A Grey.
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 13 years, 153 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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