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 jamie192 Spanner Monkey

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 Posted: 00:23 - 29 Oct 2004 Post subject: What I need to do to fail my cbt? |
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No, i dont want to fail it, if you have failed why? (please tell me your storys)
If you know what things you can fail on, i was told by an insurance company that you fail if you fall off.
Thank for looking!  ____________________ Ride Fast, Brake hard, don't fall off! |
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A young lass got sent home from the CBT while I was taking mine. Essentially she had no balance whatsoever, and had no control over the ped at all. I felt quite bad for her, but there was no way she could have gone on the road  ____________________ 'Allo! My name is Inigo Montoya, you killed my father, prepare to die!
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 Gazdaman I did a trackday!!!

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To fail...
*Use the clutch as an on/off lever
*use the front brake as an on/off lever
*stamp on the rear brake to stop
*stand up every time you stop
*Try to get your knee down at the pulse poundingly fast speed of 25mph on an SR125
*somehow make the tyres screech on a yamaha SR125
*for slow control, ride at 15mph and maintain that you can't go any slower
*hit all of the cones on your slow control assessment
*screw up the clutch, and crash into the back of your instructor's CB500, trying to ride through a junction when you should be stopping at it.
That's all I can think of now .
(Yes I did do all of the above)
I passed my CBT on the fourth attempt to my complete amazement, I went on to get an NSR, and ride scooters for pizza hut, so it goes to show, there's hope for everyone . ____________________ https://www.bikepics.com/members/nsrandy/96rs250/ My Bike!
"I'm either going to teach andy to get his knee down, or I'm going to get him killed. One of the two" - Teaman |
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The best way not to "fail" a CBT is to see it for what it is.
A CBT is NOT a test, you can't actually pass or fail it.
Your CBT is the amount of training your instructor thinks you need to allow you to ride safely on the road. This depends on you, the bike you are on, and your previous experience.
If you have never ridden a bike before, you may need more than one day's practice to be able to do it safely.
Personally, I cheated. We had a ratty old XS250 at the time, and my other half taught me to ride that on Asda's carpark. Took me about 2 weeks doing 2-3 evenings a week (hour or so at a time) before I got the hang of it. So if you think of a CBT as about 5 hours of riding, I wouldn't have "passed" first day either!
The main thing is to relax and enjoy your day. Take your time, and remember that it's not a race, or a test. If you need to come back for another day, you haven't failed you just haven't quite got the hang of it yet! ____________________ Sod falling in love, I wanna fall in chocolate.  |
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I crashed on my cbt and still did not fail the crash just about proved how well my biking would go  ____________________ Good girls ride motorcycles bad girls thrash them. |
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 Gazdaman I did a trackday!!!

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 Ste Not Work Safe

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Stoppies and wheelies, impress your CBT instructor after he's given you the CBT bit of paper.
Being able to do a U turn without putting a foot down in the requirement for the full license test and not for CBT, for CBT you need to be able to do U turn safely, so having to put your foot down quickly etc isn't a problem.
Figure of eight is easier than a U turn I reckon, but either way it's not too hard and from what you've said it shouldn't be a problem at all.
They just ask a few questions about basic bits of it, like what the road sign means and similar things, hopefully shouldn't present a problem. When I did my CBT the only person who had a few problems with the highway code questions had a full car driving license and had driven there that day.
Believe you'll be asked basic stuff about safety awareness, such as suitable clothing and safety stuff, and if you don't know it then they'll run through it with you.
They'll go through pulling away as the CBT is done with a group and it is fair to expect there will be people who havn't used a bike before, once you've been able to demonstate it correctly you won't have to go through doing it with the people just learning clutch control etc. You'll be expected to do it in a 'normal' way, so gently increasing the revs with clutch slip (not too much) and being in control of the bike, so assuming you can do it like that, you won't be expected to learn some new way of doing it.
I really wouldn't pull away in second gear whilst on your CBT, the instructor will just think that you're not making good gear choice. |
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 Gazdaman I did a trackday!!!

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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 21 years, 233 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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