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Hi all,
I'm relatively new to the world of biking (Have wanted one since I was little, Hubby passed his test quite a few years ago and I'm about to take my MOD2) but have been riding about since June this year on a 125cc. As above I'm taking my MOD 2 on Wednesday and am rather nervous!
I'm hoping for the best but think a re-take might be on the cards due to nerves/forgetting something + the free ride worries me quite a bit as I'm hopeless with directions at the best of time!
But anyway, hopefully everything will go okay and I'll be joining the world of big bikers soon!  |
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Hey, you've done the hard part - now it's just a nice ride out. Really don't sweat the free ride. It doesn't matter where you go, as long as you go there confidently and safely.
Got a bike in mind for when you've got your Big Girl License? ____________________ 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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You could get an SV650S or Bandit for £1K... which is very different from saying that you should.
CBR600, why not? Even if you don't ride it to its potential, you'll have a blast. Buy now, sell in spring, lose nothing (or even make a bit). ____________________ 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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I did my tests on my own bike,
I'd never skidded it or locked the back wheel prior to doing my training.
In practice for the emergency stop I pulled a 6ft skid, turned the bike off, put the stand down and got off to be greeted by the instructor "cup of tea then?"
no problems on test.
I locked the back wheel 3 times on the morning of my second test, once was stopping for a traffic light that went orange as I reached it (on driving test would have been advised to go through as stopping distance too short) was told don't worry about it, carry on, it's up to the examiner to keep up, not up to you to stop for him.
on the free ride it's about you choosing and using lanes / junctions correctly, they'll tell you to follow signs for the A630 or follow signs for Somewhereville, what they want to see is that you can plan your movements, not relying on '3rd exit on the roundabout' step by step instructions.
if you take the wrong exit they'll give you a new road number or place name to follow for.
Don't worry, just relax, keep an eye out for bus stops when you're told to find a safe place to pull in (a favourite at the test centre I used) He just wanted a chat as we'd not had any traffic and were too far along the route for our time and at risk of catching another test up. ____________________ Looking to pass your CBT / Bike tests in Bury Lancashire? try www.focusridertraining.co.uk Would recommend.
They're also on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/pages/Focus-Rider-Training/196832923734251 |
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All the best riders fail the first one anyway.
I was doing fine until DSA Derek took me though a series of unmarked crossroads, a personal obsession of his as it turned out. I spotted and slowed for the first, same for the 2nd, looked in my mirrors and saw his Pan Euro right up my tailpipe, wasted a second wondering what he was playing it, didn't brake for the 3rd set of crossroads, fail.
So, eyes ahead, ignore whatever the examiner is up to. If he runs into the back of you, you get a Pity Pass probably. ____________________ 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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Rogerborg wrote: | All the best riders fail the first one anyway.
I was doing fine until DSA Derek took me though a series of unmarked crossroads, a personal obsession of his as it turned out. I spotted and slowed for the first, same for the 2nd, looked in my mirrors and saw his Pan Euro right up my tailpipe, wasted a second wondering what he was playing it, didn't brake for the 3rd set of crossroads, fail.
So, eyes ahead, ignore whatever the examiner is up to. If he runs into the back of you, you get a Pity Pass probably. |
What a lovely chap! Not sure who I've got, but I'm hoping the guy from the Mod 1 - I've been forewarn about a couple of sneaky roads in Oxford already. |
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the free ride worries me quite a bit as I'm hopeless with directions at the best of time!
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For some people (me included) nerves are almost paralysing when it comes to bike/car tests. Remember to breathe! And don't worry about getting it wrong. I got lost 4 times on my free ride
Just remember to be safe. If your in the wrong lane, stick to it, if your taking the wrong exit on a roundabout, take it, don't swerve at the last minute or change indication.
As they say, do the wrong thing right, not the right thing wrong.
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been looking at the CBR600 (Jelly Mould, this is the one I've always wanted
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Go for it! Honda's and specifically CBR's are renowned for being well mannered. Yes they will go fast if you make them, but they are easy to ride sensibly.
Surely get the bike you want, the one that gives you butterflies when opening the garage door. Best reward for all the expense, anguish and hoop jumping
Always good idea to go and try bikes if/when you can. You may find something unexpectedly tugging at your heart strings.
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Pigeon wrote: | Lucky_Lock wrote: |
the free ride worries me quite a bit as I'm hopeless with directions at the best of time!
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For some people (me included) nerves are almost paralysing when it comes to bike/car tests. Remember to breathe! And don't worry about getting it wrong. I got lost 4 times on my free ride
Just remember to be safe. If your in the wrong lane, stick to it, if your taking the wrong exit on a roundabout, take it, don't swerve at the last minute or change indication.
As they say, do the wrong thing right, not the right thing wrong.
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been looking at the CBR600 (Jelly Mould, this is the one I've always wanted
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Go for it! Honda's and specifically CBR's are renowned for being well mannered. Yes they will go fast if you make them, but they are easy to ride sensibly.
Surely get the bike you want, the one that gives you butterflies when opening the garage door. Best reward for all the expense, anguish and hoop jumping
Always good idea to go and try bikes if/when you can. You may find something unexpectedly tugging at your heart strings.
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I don't remember being this worried about my car test! (Mind you I've probably blocked this from my memory!) I think it's because I hate not doing things right first time. A lady I was on training with last week just text me saying she's failed the MOD1 - I'm honestly shocked as she just jumped straight on the big bike and was a natural.
I have to say its the CBR that does it for me. If thinks go the way I hope there may be one coming to live with me shortly! (Just noticed you have a Street Triple too Hubby has one and loves it!) |
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Lucky_Lock wrote: | A lady I was on training with last week just text me saying she's failed the MOD1 - I'm honestly shocked as she just jumped straight on the big bike and was a natural.
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That's the thing with the MOD1, it's easy to pass, it's easy to fail.
Clip a cone with a boot, forget to look around when pushing the bike in a locked cage , don't get enough speed on the swerve test, or a foot down on the u-turn .
I don't mean to put you off, it is what it is and you will pass!
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(Just noticed you have a Street Triple too  Hubby has one and loves it!)
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Took test on Friday, bought Street Triple on Monday
It wasn't part of the plan, just test rode a couple of bikes and was completely hooked by the ST. 0% Finance helped. A hilarious, scampering, enthusiastic little terrier/spaniel of a bike. Absolutely love it! |
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Pigeon wrote: | Lucky_Lock wrote: | A lady I was on training with last week just text me saying she's failed the MOD1 - I'm honestly shocked as she just jumped straight on the big bike and was a natural.
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That's the thing with the MOD1, it's easy to pass, it's easy to fail.
Clip a cone with a boot, forget to look around when pushing the bike in a locked cage , don't get enough speed on the swerve test, or a foot down on the u-turn .
I don't mean to put you off, it is what it is and you will pass!
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Took test on Friday, bought Street Triple on Monday
It wasn't part of the plan, just test rode a couple of bikes and was completely hooked by the ST. 0% Finance helped. A hilarious, scampering, enthusiastic little terrier/spaniel of a bike. Absolutely love it! |
Aye, I've rather decided what will be will be, if I pass, fantastic, if I don't then I'm not ready to be let loose yet.
Don't blame you - had a sit on the street and it's a lovely bike - though a little long in the front for my liking. This is his 4th bike and I think he likes this one the most  |
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