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I'd agree with that, except don't give two shits what your employee says. If you don't like what you hear, take your money elsewhere.
I wouldn't waste too much time on a tiddler. ____________________ 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'm gonna say go straight with your DAS. Do a free 1 hour lesson through GetOn with a local school, see how well you pick up being on a 125, then go straight for DAS. (is what I did)
I've seen so many people say things along the lines of: "I Wish I'd done it sooner" and "Being on a big bike is a much different experience", so I think you should go for it  ____________________ Direct Access Passed - 30/05/14
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Stick with the 125 for a while - if you can master it, anything larger will be a doddle, but if you decide bikes aren't for you you haven't invested too much.
Depending how you get on, you could go from CBT to Mod1 and Mod2 without having to pay for a complete DAS package, but I think it would be wise to pay for a Mod1 practice session, and a pre-Mod2 assessment at least. ____________________ Honda Varadero XL125(V8)
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Thanks Nash, Pinky.
I'll go for the CBT and see how I get on, if all goes well I'll go straight for the DAS and spend my money on a decent bike instead of a 125, just need the power there to get out of sticky situations!
I've picked the right time for this, riding in autumn and winter means it'll be a blast in the summer!
Any recommendations? around the 250-400 mark. |
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I'm in the 'go straight for DAS' camp. That's what I did.
Obviously, you need to do a CBT first regardless, so get that done anyway. You'll have a much idea of what you want to do after that.
Either way, there's pro/cons both ways:-
Just doing CBT:
Pros
Cheaper and on road sooner.
Cons
You'll be stuck on a 125, can't go on motorways, can't take pillion.
You will have had the bear minimum of training, so won't be as safe on road.
Doing CBT+ theory + DAS:
Pros
Can ride any bike you like, wherever you like, with whoever on back.
Bigger bikes are often easier to ride, more forgiving, better spec'd
In second hand market, a first big bike will likely cost similar to a 125.
With more training you ought to be a better and safer rider.
Don't waste cash flogging on a 125, switching insurance etc.
Cons
More up front cost on tuition and will take a bit longer. ____________________ Beginner Biker Adventures Blog
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You must be one of those "normal" people that I keep encountering.
I'm a weird complacent motherfucker, I moved close to work about 3 yrs ago (it takes me 10 minutes to get to work without traffic, and all of 2 corners).
Due to this, I can't corner for shit, and had no clue I had no idea how to actively Countersteer intentionally until yesterday, and how wank I am at it now.
Also it seems I'm shit at keeping to the centre, I guess my first time I wasn't used to the power.
Poor instructor kept having to repeat, "centre of your lane please".
Seemed to have the patience of a saint, I'm paying him and I still felt guilty for how my shit riding caused him to have to repeat himself so much
I really did feel that the gear lever was too high up tho, is the CBF500 a small bike?
I'm 6'3", my balls were at the edge of the seat and tank, heels on the pegs.
My right foot felt a little cramped but OK.
Left foot was lifted right up, and I still had to motion my whole leg upwards to shift up, and lift my whole leg up to get round it to shift down again.
I am a lanky bugger though.
Is it unreasonable to call in advance and ask that they lower the gear selector a notch? ____________________ The above post is most likely nonsensical.
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 11 years, 91 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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