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stevo as b4 World Chat Champion
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Posted: 08:32 - 08 Jun 2018 Post subject: |
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What a load of bollocks this bloody A2-A test is, with all the crap of needing a bike under 47bhp for one test and over 47bhp for the other. IMO if you can ride a bike safety and with good control and ride within all UK traffic laws, you can ride no matter if it's a 47bhp bike or a 147bhp bike.
Surely a smart instructor and examiner knows this too, and presumably they are very tired of taking their students through this protracted system of Bullshit. And I expect they only turn up for work and go along with it just to keep their job/livelihood.
As for the crap about your supposed to only ride a <47bhp to the test centre yourself, but then magicaly produce an over 47bhp for the test and make it legal with paper work, again examiners must know it's all Bullshit and a big fiddle. I wouldn't even think or worry about it, and spend no time pretending to do nothing to your bike in the car park etc.
If I were the examiner I would not give a shit about the power or size of your bike, as long as it's in a safe condition, and legal all I'd want to do is see you ride competently so I could hurry up and give you a piece of paper with a big A on the front.
There's no way I'd be encouraging a young Stevo or anyone else to get a full bike licence in this fucked up European system of today, that's killing new rider numbers and bike sales.
I read in MCN last week about a bloke that always wanted to ride bikes, and from 17-22 he had three different bikes, all to satisfy these silly hoops, and was paying £2000 for A2 insurance, and yet he didn't ever think of giving up as he just wanted to ride bikes and did whatever it took to get there.
There's rightfully not going to be too many of the above example who would go to these lengths over 5-6years just to do the same. |
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DRZ4Hunned World Chat Champion
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Posted: 09:57 - 08 Jun 2018 Post subject: |
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Yep, massive palava and probably the main reason I voted Brexit The examiners occasionally have chips on their shoulders from my experience so I don't fancy risking just riding the bike in and them turning me away, not major hassle pushing it 20m into the test center.
Luckily the insurance is only £100, not a chance I'd pay 2k for any insurance
Thanks for the info pinkyfloyd spot on!
I bought a rigid L plate for the front but there's no way of mounting it easily, would I be okay to use a sticky one on the front fairing? ____________________ DRZ400-SM
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It does make sense. If you've jumped through DVSA Derek's hoops once, there's really not much point in doing it again on a more capable bike.
But those proposals are a lonnnnng way from fruition, and I imagine the Sir Humphreys will have a thing or two to say about them. ____________________ 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 retract my comment that examiners are nobbers...
Just got back from DIY'ing my MOD 1 and got 0 faults! I actually felt less nervous than when I had an instructor because I wasn't risking about £120.
I went for the 'ride in, walk out, walk in again' method, the examiner said he didn't see me come in but he 'guessed'. I think he understands how ridiculous these laws are and gave me the benefit of the doubt.
I would recommend anyone hesitant about DIY'ing it to give it a go. ____________________ DRZ400-SM
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 5 years, 276 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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