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As above, you can't ride it on a motorway on your provisionaL entitlement (or take a pillion).
However, (inB4 Tef) there's no reason that you can't go and pass a few simple tests on your own bike and get yourself an A1 licence and tear up the Loser plates.
Theory = £23
Module 1 = £15.50
Module 2 = £75
And you're done. No more CBTs. No need to pay for lessons, all the resources you need to pass are available online. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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However years ago when Al took us to the test centre all three of us doing DAS passed. So he took us all back via the motorway. ____________________ Spain 2008France 2007Big one 2009 We all die. The goal isn't to live forever, the goal is to create something that will. In the end, your life will flash before your eyes. Make sure it is worth watching. |
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If you're near the middle of the M60 you can borrow my bike to do your test if you want.
Of course
You break it you buy it. Who was that guy? Redoko? I loaned him my CBR at the Barbecue
Plus you insure it too. ____________________ Spain 2008France 2007Big one 2009 We all die. The goal isn't to live forever, the goal is to create something that will. In the end, your life will flash before your eyes. Make sure it is worth watching. |
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Plus !! It's a fair old way from the M60 to Coventry !!  ____________________ Beware what photos you upload, or link to on here, especially if you have family members on them |
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| Toccs wrote: | I've been on the Loser Plates for 10 years now |
You've done 4 or 5 CBTs?
You missed the chance to get a full license the easy way on your own 125?
GTFO off the roads. You deserve all the Teffing that you are about to receive.
| Toccs wrote: | and every time i call up a place to do my tests they only seem to offer it with lessons which costs loads. |
You don't "do your tests" with a training school. You do them at a DVSA test centre. You can book everything directly yourself and just get it done, no lessons required.
https://www.gov.uk/book-theory-test
Book motorcycle theory. Mostly the same as the car theory with a few bike specific questions (that you don't even have to pass). Waste of time and money, but not as much as doing any more CBTs.
...then...
https://www.gov.uk/book-driving-test
You want:
A1 light bike mod 1
Pass that then book:
A1 light bike mod 2
YouTube has plenty of DVSA videos covering both test modules.
They're easy enough. No excuses, just do them.
You'll need intact L plates front and rear, and don't turn up wearing trackies and trainers.
Doing "A1" only gets you a licence to ride the same 125 that you're already on, but it's a proper licence. You can take a pillion, and use motorways. ____________________ 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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| rpsmith79 wrote: | she got lost within the first half a mile on the open roads and couldn't answer pretty basic questions, like if you are allowed on motorways or not
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Might have been the OP's sister?? As, I suspect for most people, the M60 wouldn't be the most straight forward way to get to Coventry !! And on a CBT, wouldn't try a motorway !!
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It really made me think what some CBT course must be teaching people |
From what I remember, when I did my cbt, at the time there was someone else renewing their's, and as it was a renew, it wasn't much more that a rubber stamping exercise, granted, it's been a while since I did my cbt. ____________________ Beware what photos you upload, or link to on here, especially if you have family members on them |
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| linuxyeti wrote: | | rpsmith79 wrote: | she got lost within the first half a mile on the open roads and couldn't answer pretty basic questions, like if you are allowed on motorways or not
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Might have been the OP's sister?? As, I suspect for most people, the M60 wouldn't be the most straight forward way to get to Coventry !! And on a CBT, wouldn't try a motorway !!
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It really made me think what some CBT course must be teaching people |
From what I remember, when I did my cbt, at the time there was someone else renewing their's, and as it was a renew, it wasn't much more that a rubber stamping exercise, granted, it's been a while since I did my cbt. |
Well i can only go off of my instructor on the day, but we both had to do the exact same classroom, pad and on road riding syllabus, despite me never having ridden and her being a perpetual 10 year CBT veteran |
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| Rogerborg wrote: |
You missed the chance to get a full license the easy way on your own 125?
GTFO off the roads. You deserve all the Teffing that you are about to receive.
https://www.gov.uk/book-theory-test
Book motorcycle theory. Mostly the same as the car theory with a few bike specific questions (that you don't even have to pass). Waste of time and money, but not as much as doing any more CBTs.
...then...
https://www.gov.uk/book-driving-test
You want:
A1 light bike mod 1
Pass that then book:
A1 light bike mod 2
YouTube has plenty of DVSA videos covering both test modules.
They're easy enough. No excuses, just do them.
You'll need intact L plates front and rear, and don't turn up wearing trackies and trainers.
Doing "A1" only gets you a licence to ride the same 125 that you're already on, but it's a proper licence. You can take a pillion, and use motorways. |
Who wears trackies and trainers on a motorbike? I've got the full gear as i ride all year and i'm not an idiot (in regards to safety anyway) heh
Thank you, i know i should have done it years ago just have not had the time or money to waste unfortunately, but now i do.
Yes i deserve the flack but trust me i don't drive like the other L's around London or even some of the nutters on larger bikes, i actually behave myself.
I'll have a read through and get my self booked asap.
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Indeed, i just did my CBT at the weekend, and one of the first things we went through is what you can/can't do on a CBT, inlcuding what roads you can/can't ride on, not carrying passengers etc
If the OP has been on L plates for 10 years they must have completed at least 5 CBT's and not one of them has mentioned this......................... |
Yeah I've "done" it 5 times but only once properly, the other times i turned up with my old CBT and they just signed it and let me go, nothing else required.
I only asked again as I've recently passed by car test (both) at the ripe age of 30 and i was not sure if the rule still applied.
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Might have been the OP's sister?? As, I suspect for most people, the M60 wouldn't be the most straight forward way to get to Coventry !! And on a CBT, wouldn't try a motorway !!
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M60 would be perfect for me as i live in around New Malden, pretty much one straight road all the way there. |
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| Toccs wrote: | | Rogerborg wrote: |
You missed the chance to get a full license the easy way on your own 125?
GTFO off the roads. You deserve all the Teffing that you are about to receive.
https://www.gov.uk/book-theory-test
Book motorcycle theory. Mostly the same as the car theory with a few bike specific questions (that you don't even have to pass). Waste of time and money, but not as much as doing any more CBTs.
...then...
https://www.gov.uk/book-driving-test
You want:
A1 light bike mod 1
Pass that then book:
A1 light bike mod 2
YouTube has plenty of DVSA videos covering both test modules.
They're easy enough. No excuses, just do them.
You'll need intact L plates front and rear, and don't turn up wearing trackies and trainers.
Doing "A1" only gets you a licence to ride the same 125 that you're already on, but it's a proper licence. You can take a pillion, and use motorways. |
Who wears trackies and trainers on a motorbike? I've got the full gear as i ride all year and i'm not an idiot (in regards to safety anyway) heh
Thank you, i know i should have done it years ago just have not had the time or money to waste unfortunately, but now i do.
Yes i deserve the flack but trust me i don't drive like the other L's around London or even some of the nutters on larger bikes, i actually behave myself.
I'll have a read through and get my self booked asap.
| rpsmith79 wrote: |
Indeed, i just did my CBT at the weekend, and one of the first things we went through is what you can/can't do on a CBT, inlcuding what roads you can/can't ride on, not carrying passengers etc
If the OP has been on L plates for 10 years they must have completed at least 5 CBT's and not one of them has mentioned this......................... |
Yeah I've "done" it 5 times but only once properly, the other times i turned up with my old CBT and they just signed it and let me go, nothing else required.
I only asked again as I've recently passed by car test (both) at the ripe age of 30 and i was not sure if the rule still applied.
| linuxyeti wrote: |
Might have been the OP's sister?? As, I suspect for most people, the M60 wouldn't be the most straight forward way to get to Coventry !! And on a CBT, wouldn't try a motorway !!
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M60 would be perfect for me as i live in around New Malden, pretty much one straight road all the way there. |
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