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Inb4 tef style rant about not being able to 'fail' a CBT.
They sound like a shower of shite mate, I'd go elsewhere and suck up the cost  ____________________ Past - 1988 honda revere 600, 1996 kawasaki gpz500s, 1999 Yamaha R6
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I never realised it was possible to fail either.
What were the mistakes exactly?
I was super shite on my CBT, while the rest of the group were taking theres on scooters, it was the first time I'd ever sat on a bike, and my first time dealing with a clutch and gears, so I pretty much stalled at every junction we met. So a couple of mistakes sounds harsh, I probably made a couple of hundred!  |
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If you weren't happy with the quality of the training you received, go somewhere else.
If it helps, I failed mine first time as well. Combination of never being on a bike before, being shit scared, and I turned up with the wrong attitude - "if some snotty 16 year old can do it, I can do it easy".
Needless to say, I was shit. Stalling everywhere, even on a scooter, couldn't get round corners without putting feet down, couldn't hold a steady speed, bloody useless.
Second time round is far, far easier. No worries. ____________________ CBT Passed 22/04/13 |
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They can charge whatever they like. It was entirely up to you to ask what another go would cost you.
What I'd suggest you do is to pay the £40, get your DL196 ticket and then tell them clearly that you'll be taking your business elsewhere for your proper training and tests because they've done a piss poor job of building a relationship of trust with you. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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For re booking the CBT (judging by OP's location), I would recommend 2 Counties Rider Training in Long Eaton. I did my CBT and Tests there, and they seemed very good (unless these are the people you already did it with!) |
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What you have to remember is that you will get there in the end. Some pick it up more quickly than others. But we've all been in that boat, thinking that you'll never get the hang of it.
You will. And you will look back and laugh. We all do. I can remember trying to learn how to use a clutch and a large crowd of bastards gathering round to piss themselves at my incompetent attempts at pulling off.
No such thing as CBT then, of course. Just some heartless arseholes cracking up as I tried in vain to pull off smoothly.
This is character building, apparently  ____________________ The RXS100: vehicle of choice for Chuck Norris |
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The extra cost may be for bike hire rather than cbt....as pinkfloyd will agree if he's been to cardington for his instructors certificate....the official DSA line for cbt is not a pass or fail....but extra training may be required to satisfy your instructor that you have had enough training to be safe on the road to the required standard. It looks bad on them...not you if that's the case. I'll never knock a good school for making that call for the simple reason of needing a bit more time in the saddle as it is a lot to cover in a day if your not used to riding a bike......but I would report ANY school using it to bring in extra £££. I think in the 10 years I was training I only asked maybe 20 pupils to come back for another afternoons training ie tag along with the on road part of another cbt course. And only twice have I thought maybe the pupil was not best suited to riding a bike.......and one of them passed the full test first time what I did find however is most people get mentally exhausted after 4 or 5 hours of intense training and whilst it comes as second nature to experienced riders. The mental load of clutch and throttle control and low speed balance whilst doing observations whilst keeping the damn thing rubber side down and taking in the theory stuff at the same time IS a lot of mental and physical effort for those that don't ride or drive. Most of those that came back for the next afternoon would walk it after a good nights sleep! Almost like a totally different rider. Sometimes even asking them to demonstrate junction turns or roundabouts they were that much better ..... Which usually boosted their confidence knowing its not because they were "crap" but just tired. They had learned what they needed and could do it and do it well the next day with little or minimal further instruction?
One big thing I did learn whilst instructing is people are people and every one is different!
Now get back in that saddle and get it done
I used to do the same with 1 to 1 lessons for the on road practical test....no more than 2 hours at a time (where possible) for lessons as after that as after that the concentration levels would drop and you get less reward for your time and cost per hour. ____________________ Current bikes...cbr929, KDX200's, Rd125lc mk2, RGV250's |
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I failed my CBT because I went through a red light.
I din't have to go back for the full day, just the assessment bit. That was 7 years ago, however. |
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If you don't go back, definitely write a compliant hopefully to a manager if its not a one man band and tell them of your awful time..Its surprising in this day and age that customers are still getting shoddy treatment.. ____________________ Fuelly My Z1000SX
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| bladerunner wrote: | what I did find however is most people get mentally exhausted after 4 or 5 hours of intense training |
That exactly describes my CBT. Actually, physically as well, given the amount of tension involved in weaving around in a cramped yard full of other wobblers.
I simply didn't feel that I'd be safe doing the on-road part, and chose to come back for a 2nd bite at it, at no cost. The training school was understanding and accommodating, and I wouldn't hesitate to recommend them on that basis (Bike Rite in Rutherglen, Glasgow). 2nd time around and well rested, it was a breeze and I loved it.
However, I've had a trademark change of heart, and feel that it is reasonable for the OP to be charged. He did go out on the road, and that prevented the instructor doing anything else.
It's not like they're going to turn a big profit from it, and chances are that it was a genuine assessment for his benefit that more work was needed.
Of course, it could have been a cold instructor just not wanting to be bothered doing a 2 hour ride, but nobody knows that except them.  ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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Don't be put off. I thought I'd find cbt easy, how wrong was I. Spent a whole day in the car park doing the cone manoeuvres. At the end of the day, I was asked to come back for a road ride in a couple of days - no extra cost.
Turned up for my road ride on Monday afternoon, 3 miles into the ride I stalled at a junction and dropped the bike, after that, managed another 20 miles but really didn't feel comfortable, so back to the yard for more clutch/ cone work.
Instructor asked me to come back a week later - again no charge, this time road ride was much better and a was signed off. Got a little cbr125 and after 4 months went back for a "free" riding assessment. Two weeks later passed mod 1 and 2 on an ER6 first time
Maybe you should, as suggested, get your CBT with this school, then go elsewhere for DAS.
I know of a good school in the Derby area if anyone interested. ____________________
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 12 years, 133 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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