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 Posted: 22:21 - 15 Sep 2012 Post subject: counting down the days. |
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hey all, i am just coming in to the last few months of turning 16, i want to get out on the road asap! so i just wanted to ask you guys what steps would you advice me on?
like first test i should take and when i should take then?
at the mo i am thinking about buying a rs 50.
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You do the CBT first, and that's not examined, so just go and enjoy the day. You need to do it though, and you need to show a level of reasonable competence for the instructor to give you your certificate. It's a training day though, so just rock up and do as they tell you.
Next, if you want to take it further and get a licence for bigger bikes, the first step you take is the Theory Test. There are two parts. First bit consists of a load of multiple choice questions. Most of them just need a bit of common sense, but some might need a bit of study, if you've never been on the road before. Second part is the hazard perception test. Basically you watch a few videos on a screen and you have to literally just click a button when you see something that might be a hazard. (TIP - pretty much everything that moves is a hazard).
Here you go:
https://www.direct.gov.uk/en/Diol1/DoItOnline/Doitonlinemotoring/DG_4017669
https://www.all4bikers.com/theory/
https://www.2pass.co.uk/mockhazardtest.htm#.UFUNKLJlTNA
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You can't ride a moped till your 16, then you will have too do a CBT first. You cannot ride anything more than a 50cc moped until you are 17 when you can ride a 125cc. If you want anything bigger after that you will need to do a theory and whatever new tests the goverment decides to make you do by then. ____________________ It’s not that I’m so smart, it’s just that I stay with problems longer.
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Simple Step's To Getting Yourself On The Road At 16:
1 - First Complete a CBT, Basic training can take up to 7 hour's.
Depending on your instructor Cost £100
2 - If you have Not already get yourself a Moped, Moped's are limted to 30mph until your 17, You CANNOT take passengers at this level until passed bike test at 17+. Moped's 49cc can be De - Restricted at your OWN risk.
3 - Get yourself some decent bike gear, Good helmet, Decent textile jacket is good for a all around season Moped ( with padding ) Glove's are also essential, i myself have to pair's so when one pair is drenched i can use the other pair.
4 - Insurance for the Bike - go with someone who is good with young people, Lexham are great go on " Go Compare "
5 - MOT & TAX.
These are in no order after Step 1.
And last of all if your actually thinking of riding a Moped on the road RS50 is a bit of a downer as it will always have the Top end off it doing rebuilds, wait until your 17 if you want some serious fun
Hope this helps
Matt ____________________ RIP jack (wheelie king), you will never be forgotten.
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I just gave basic info assuming Jimmy wasn't a total div, but in retrospect  ____________________ It’s not that I’m so smart, it’s just that I stay with problems longer.
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Old Thread Alert!
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