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experience and ncb are a matter of opinion,
ncb has absolutely no bearing whatsoever on whether or not he should do his test (unless immediatly after passing he rushes out and buys a busa)
and with experience comes bad habits which can be very difficult to break, I personally ride nothing like "the instructors" say you have to and i haven't had(or caused) an accident in 7 years of riding,, but i have my das in 2 weeks and have spent the last 3 weeks trying to ride the way they will want me to and i always end up reverting to my own prefered way (subconciously) which may well cause me to fail on the day..
sooooo for that reason i say do your test A.S.A.P while your still fresh enough to have the correct way drilled into you  ____________________ visit Collective Knowledge |
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Do your CBT, get a 125 and ride that until you're comfortable riding it and then do your test.
How long you keep the 125 for depends on how you get on, look after the 125 well and then sell it for near to what you paid.  |
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 jamie192 Spanner Monkey

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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 20 years, 235 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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