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Don't look down, look where you want to go.
I struggled massively with the mod 1 stuff, but still passed (was sure I was gonna fail).
The slalom's tricky. They teach you to do it at speed, I just did it at my pace on test day but the instructor said he thought I was going to fall over I was going so slowly
TBH the swerve test's a bit tight. Good thing for the test's if you're too slow first time round you get another go, same with the emergency stop.
Being out in the cold for hours is different than a normal commute, you will feel the cold more, so need layers. Inner gloves are good if you can fit them inside your regular ones, although at this time of year you'd think the school would be using heated grips. ____________________ Yamaha MT-03 '08 (crashed)
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Tips for staying warm when you're practising in shitty weather, from a mix of experience in the infantry, and being in the same boat as you a couple of weeks ago doing my A2. Like has been said, it's the hanging around in the cold for hours that will get you. Instead of one big jacket or coat, wrap up in loads of layers, it's a more efficient way of trapping heat. Keep the damp away at all costs, and that includes sweating from wearing too much warm kit (another reason to wear loads of thinner layers, so you can adjust how much warm kit you're wearing). Stop for a brew regularly, and if you smoke, keep having fag breaks. Getting warm fluid down you and smoking a tab helps to raise your core temperature.
With the mod 1, I was in the same position as you, I was convinced I was going to fail, struggled during the practice and couldn't sleep properly the night before the test. And I still managed to pass. It's really not as bad as you think it is, honest. You said you are doing the test on the er6? I did my A2 on an er6 and I found that I was really struggling with low speed control, I have the opposite issue to you, I am a skinny little runt at 10 stone soaking wet so I had to be careful with the bike and make sure I kept it from going off balance. I solved all those issues by just using the clutch with a little rear brake, no throttle. Honestly, try it. I had my hand on the throttle just in case the revs dropped too low but never needed to add any. Using just the power coming from slipping the clutch I found it far easier to do the u turn, the slalom and the figure of 8.
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Yaka
I failed my mod 1 again on Friday ( for the third time ) I touched the line on my u turn.
i used a er6 this time and found it to be a bit snatchy, it seems the throttle is either on or off, it just wasnt as smooth as the versys I used on my last test ( don't ask ).
Being relaxed is a huge part of it and I'm sure if you stay calm you'll be fine.
Good luck and tell us know how it goes  ____________________ Tomorrows another day .just as we'll at my age |
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I too went through the module one training looking at the floor or the cones. Despite the instructor saying again and again to "look up", I thought I knew better. Needless to say, with each manoeuvre, something would go wrong.
I was told "look where you want to go" and it worked a treat.
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Mod 1 sounds a bit shit tbh ____________________ Yamaha RXS 100 > Honda CD 250 > Honda Hornet 600 > Honda CBR 600RR > Yamaha RXS 100 > Kawasaki ZX6R J2 > Yamaha FZ1 |
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It's a silly test in an artificial environment, but there's nothing hard about it and only girls fail it (for statistically significant values of "only").
Stop blubbing, just do it right. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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Does passing Mod 1 actually make you a safer rider?
I'm still of the opinion it's a pointless test, which has very little to do with actual road riding. I don't think the problem's any specific part of the test, it's stringing it altogether on test day.
Being able to do Mod 1 on a 125 would be a lot fairer IMO, I had no issue on doing a figure of 8 etc. on a CG, my issues came from the weight of the Bandit. I think (as Rogerborg alluded to) this is why more women are failing now. ____________________ Yamaha MT-03 '08 (crashed)
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Am I the only one that found Mod1 the easier out of the two tests? For me Mod2 was the killer, failed it twice for road positioning errors.
Mod1 never was a worry for me, I think after riding a wobbly scooter with bicycle wheels for 2 years a big ER6 felt very stable and easy to move around at slow speeds.
Anyway, good luck with your next attempt OP.  ____________________ GSXR 600 K6 - Stolen
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It's easy to pass, but it's also easy to fail through performance anxiety. Dabbing a foot down, oh noes. We do it in the real world when necessary (inB4 'neat feet'); thinking about it, I had a slide in the snow because awesome on my mod 2, saved it with a foot down and passed, so why the obsession with perfection in mod 1? Competence should be all that's required.
I'd hate to do mod 1 on a Bandit, mind, and can't understand why training schools were so sweet on them. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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Mod 1 with training is definitely worth while from my nooblet experience. This from a very novice bikers point of view.
I'd probably have wrecked my bike already without slow riding skills that the training for mod 1 taught, not to mention learning to not look where you don't want to go etc etc.
Are the Mod 1 test cones not representative of a kerb/roadkill/oil patch/naked girl etc that you couldn't keep your eyes off when along round a sharp bend?
Had I been riding for 20 years and had to do this Mod 1 test then my opinion may be different. But if that was the case it would really easy to do this anyway, or should be.
I think they should make learner car drivers go through the same rigmarole as bikers (I can say us bikers now ). Then I would feel slightly more safe. |
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Things that helped me pass my mod1 first time;
-Go to a empty car park at night and get a couple of hours of relaxed practice in so you feel completely comfortable flicking the bike around esp at low speeds. Buy a 6 pack of coke cans or something if you need some "cones" to help.
- Like others said, focus on where you want to go, not staring at what you want to avoid.
- Yes, the bigger bike is a bit different but its more in your technique(s).
- When the examiner calls you into the test, and makes you park up in the bay, then walks over to you. Take that time to really relax your self. When I first got in and parked in the bay, I was totally bricking it, felt a bit sick. But just taking the two minutes he took to walk over, to calm my breathing, long deep breaths and tell myself is a piece of piss made all the difference. Do the same before any manoeuvre, dont move off until you are ready.
At least you gained some experience of what it all consists of and just stick at it and you will pass.
And yeah, jumping back on a vanvan after riding a GS650 for a couple of hours felt so strange. You will enjoy the big bike so much more. ____________________ Previous : 09 Vanvan 125| 02' Sv650s || Current: 1999 Xj600n | 1992 DR650 RSE | 2005 Fazer 1000 |
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