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 NSR_KID Renault 5 Driver

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 Posted: 17:35 - 17 Sep 2005 Post subject: Should I go For my A2 License? |
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hi, hope everyones doing good.
Im 17 and have a nsr125 99 model . Which is like the best bike in the world for me. IT GOES 110MPS and its a complete head turner .
However i've been riding for 3weeks after passing my cbt and wondering should i just book my test and move a step up into the world of bikes (meaning get a 400 or 600cc?)
I feel very confident when i ride and love it . Also do i need lessons to go for a practical and finally whats the average cost on a single lesson? ____________________ If you die in an elevator, be sure to push the Up button |
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| The#Doctor# |
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Yes but you'll probably need to do 2 days of training though, mine cost around £250 which included the theory,2 days trainig and the test
but 125's are fun so spend at least a few months on it before doing your test ____________________ CBR125R - CBR600Fy
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 jonnay World Chat Champion

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| The Old Geeza |
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 The Old Geeza Back in my day...

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 Posted: 19:04 - 17 Sep 2005 Post subject: Re: Should I go For my A2 License? |
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| NSR_KID wrote: | ...However i've been riding for 3weeks after passing my cbt and wondering should i just book my test and move a step up into the world of bikes (meaning get a 400 or 600cc?) |
If you're thinking of a 400 or 600 after riding a 125 then the extra power will feel like it's trying to kill you. And it will if you're not careful. You'll also have to get it restricted to 33BHP, and most insurance companies won't touch you without some form of certificate to prove the bike's restricted. Also, you need to think about the additional insurance premiums, since your cover will probably rocket sky high at your age.
| Quote: | I feel very confident when i ride and love it |
Apart from your CBT, have you had any proper lessons on your 125 with a qualified instructor ? If not, then the chances are your confidence is a personal opinion only. Most of us could jump onto a bike and ride it with 'confidence'. But, without proper training from a qualified instructor, how are you going to learn the Pro's and Con's of riding to a standard required by a test examiner ?
| Quote: | Also do i need lessons to go for a practical and finally whats the average cost on a single lesson? |
In my personal opinion, I'd say yes, you definitely do need lessons (or at least one lesson) in order to know what you're going to be expected to do on your test. If you're as confident as you say (or think) you are, then I'd suggest a one-day lesson and a 1 hour refresher prior to your test.
Costs vary from place to place, but on average I'd say about £75 for a full days training, then, about £30 for a one-on-one hour with your instructor just prior to your test on the day, plus the cost of your test, which is about £55 at the moment.
I may have got all of this completely wrong. But I doubt it, and I'm sure there are far more experienced bikers on this forum who could advise you further.
Whatever you decide to do. All the best with your test.
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I'm gonna go for my A2 test, the local training centre, OYB, charge £250.
That's 2 lessons, the theory and the pratical.
You also get to keep the little SR125 for a week to practice on!
I've been advised not to do the test on an NSR/RS etc as the turning circle isn't great - apparently its better to borrow a little CG or similar for the test.
Jon ____________________ ::'04 Yamaha Jog:: || ::'01 Honda NSR:: || ::'00 Suzuki Swift:: || ::'89 Swift GTi:: || ::'96 Swift Poverty Spec:: || ::'92 Swift GTi:: |
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 NSR_KID Renault 5 Driver

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 Posted: 23:54 - 17 Sep 2005 Post subject: |
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I think the best thing to get to get further experience before going for my test, 3 weeks does sound kinda early to dit for a test
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 The Old Geeza Back in my day...

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 Posted: 08:42 - 18 Sep 2005 Post subject: Re: Should I go For my A2 License? |
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| Barney wrote: | I was only riding for 2 months after my CBT, felt confident and passed my test first time, with only 6 hours training (which I learnt nothing new) |
There's a big difference between 2 Months riding and 3 Weeks.
Also, maybe you didn't learn anything new in your 6 hour training session, but I'll bet you changed the way you rode the bike - shoulder checks, lifesavers, road positioning and speed etc ? If not, then very well done. But it's amazing how many bad habits we all get into when we don't 'have' to do all this, and I would always recommend some training prior to taking your test.
But, that's just me being a Safety Nazi
Edit: BTW, NSR, what's happened to your Avatar ?
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A2 license? I thought there was the Category A (full license with restriction (for under21s)) and the A1 (light motorcycle license).
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 NSR_KID Renault 5 Driver

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you can ride any bike as long as its restricted to meet legal laws. I think On l plates the bike should be restricted to 12bhp. Even if u get an r1 and restict ITS LEGAl so whats the confusion?
By the way mines deristrited to 33bhp which only a bike with a full licesne can ride but as i said b4 u need that extra power that special moment ( to teach boy racers some respect  ____________________ If you die in an elevator, be sure to push the Up button |
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All you need for a 125 is a CBT, provisional and to be over 17, but you are restricted to 11kw. 125cc is the largest capacity you can ride on a provisional + cbt.
Thanks for the help on the licensing nomenclature.
Jack ____________________ www.bikepics.com/members/jackcheese <--- NOW FOR SALE! 51 Plate Cagiva Planet 125
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a bike can be too heavy, but not too light. the power to weight ratio is 0.16 kw/kg meaning a bike at the 25kw(33bhp) limit must weigh exactly or more than 156 kg. a heavier bike will push the power to weight ratio down.
Jack
P.S. Thanks for the reminder on the ratings front, i keep forgetting to rate posts. ____________________ www.bikepics.com/members/jackcheese <--- NOW FOR SALE! 51 Plate Cagiva Planet 125
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