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***Note - I had written out a long reply, and IE crashed, so I may miss some stuff out here***
I would really like to be able to ride a geared bike, but im so new to the road I dont know if I could handle it.
I took my CBT on a moped, but there was someone else on a geared bike taking his too. Ill never forget the walkthrough he was given (he had never even touched a bike before) -
*instructor holds out hand, fingers splayed apart*
"These are your gears, 1-5, and this is the neutral. Here is the clutch, and the back brake. Hop on a ride about in circles while I get the others sorted".
That was it.
He promptly got on the bike, let out the clutch, fell off the back, and hurt his wrist. He went home in his car because he had lost his confidence.
Not a good start for him or me to the world of biking. Seeing the way he fell really took the confidence out of me.
So the only way I could practice on a geared bike would be to buy one. It a big commitment, because not only will it cost a lot, it will also mean that if I cant manage it, im stuck with an unridable bike. |
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^^ I second craigs question.
Unless you're disabled, gears are feckin easy and theres no reason to be not want them. If all bikes were automatic, it'd be f*cking boring.....
If you can handle a scooter, than you should have no problem with a geared bike, don't be so scared of one, ahve some confidence in yourself... Obviously the guy just dumped the clutch and hit the accelerator. Its just your scoot instinct...
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| Azmodeus wrote: | The bit you forgot the mention was "easy for you"
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No, easy for anyone to learn with more than half a brain. I really didn't get them right on my CBT, but within 2-3 days of riding my own bike I had them worked out. By a week I'd mastered the basics, still to learn the techniques of engine braking and smoothness, and was still often tempted to pull in the clutch coming up to a corner to try and slow down.
The following incident and thereafter are history. Whilst you might not get to grips with them in a single day of riding, they really aren't a major challenge and eventually you won't be able to ride a scooter for lack of a clutch.
The main thing is not to put yourself under too much pressure and to give it time on roads you already know. As you've ridden on the scooter, I don't imagine you'll be phased by using the roads and/or being tailgated by traffic, so you can concentrate on getting the gears right. Practise is the key.
Even then, everyone still has blond moments now and again I'm sure, mine was last week when I for some reason completely forgot that up was up and down was down, so changed down into second rather than fourth.  ____________________ I must not be a troll...
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Unfortunately, you cant have both Income Support and ICB (as far as I know).
Another unfortunate is that its the only CBT place near here.
But im looking at roughly:
£100 for another CBT
£300-400 for insurance
£1000+ for bike
Anyway, the sad fact is that I dont have the money, and cant get a loan, so its all out of the question  |
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You can get an old 2 stroke 125 for around £500, a bit less for a particularly tatty one. Insurance shouldn't be too much on an older bike (even TPO is cheaper on older bikes.)
Even a 4stroke that'll be cheaper on both counts will probably cost less than a scooter altogher.
Gears do feel weird for the first few days, some for everyone, but you'll get used to it the same as everyone . |
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As people have said, you do not have to do another CBT to use a geared bike, but unless you have somewhere safe to practise out away from cars and other such obstacles with someone willing to help you who is experienced at riding then I would say it really is worth doing. If you havn't used gears before then although the basic concept of "clutch in, change gear, clutch out" is easy, actually using it well and safely is a harder.
I paid £85 for CBT using their bike so unless you are able to learn gears somewhere safe with the help of someone experienced then I would say it is money well spent.  |
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| Quote: | You can, from that webpage: "If you are sick and not getting Statutory Sick Pay (SSP) you should claim Incapacity Benefit as well as Income Support." |
Lol, ill have to check that out. Thanks for taking the time to check it for me (lazy sod that I am )
| Quote: | You are better off saving your money and practising on your drive or on a quiet road. |
No really quiet roads around here. My road is fairly quiet, but lots of cars parked in the road, so im not sure about it.
| Quote: | You don't need to take another CBT to ride a geared bike, I can only assume yours is coming close to expiry.... |
Nah, as others said, its really just for practice purposes
| Quote: | I paid £85 for CBT using their bike so unless you are able to learn gears somewhere safe with the help of someone experienced then I would say it is money well spent. |
I think the one round here cost about £90
Thanks everyone for the help. If I can get Income Support too, ill see about some of this stuff. |
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Whatever you do, bear in mind that you will need to pass your test on a geared bike if you don't want to be restricted to big automatic scooters later on. I really don't see the point in an automatic only licence, as a normal manual licence allows you to ride anything, no matter the transmission.
Edit: I may have been slightly misleading here, as what I really should have said is that you would have to take the test again on a manual bike to get the manual entitlement as well. ____________________ I must not be a troll...
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The idea of a gearless bike does appeal. It would make the daily commute much easier on the clutch hand if you've got a long one through heavy traffic and also if it's icy you can use both feet to stabilise but still have brake control.
And no, my ideal bike isn't a scooter! ____________________ Shaft drives rule.  |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 21 years, 141 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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