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| Vesta |
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 Vesta Nitrous Nuisance

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 Posted: 15:59 - 20 Jul 2008 Post subject: Can you fail a CBT? |
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Hi all, im sure this has been asked before the search is not working at the moment and my CBT is tomorrow.
The thing is with little bike experience my mates think i will fail my CBT tomorrow. I have always said you cant fail etc Its there to teach new bikers the rules of the road and its not a test, but can you actually get told you cannot ride a bike etc, you've not passed.
Will sound daft to you A2 etc riders but this's got me worried
Anyone ? ____________________ I don't know anything about bikes, I'm here to learn.
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 Ste Not Work Safe

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 Posted: 16:20 - 20 Jul 2008 Post subject: |
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You can't fail as such. You can not be given a CBT certificate at the end of the day if your riding isn't up to scratch.
Assuming you can ride a (push)bike and you have a bit of an idea how the roads work then you'd have to try quite hard not to pass.
Most places say that people who don't pass can come back for free another time for more training/practise so you don't get told you cannot ride a bike, just that you need to be better before being allowed out on the roads on your own.
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| Vesta |
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 Vesta Nitrous Nuisance

Joined: 18 May 2008 Karma :    
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 Posted: 19:49 - 20 Jul 2008 Post subject: |
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Thanks, that helped alot
 ____________________ I don't know anything about bikes, I'm here to learn.
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| AJI |
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 AJI World Chat Champion
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 Posted: 20:42 - 20 Jul 2008 Post subject: |
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| Ste wrote: | You can't fail as such. You can not be given a CBT certificate at the end of the day if your riding isn't up to scratch.
Assuming you can ride a (push)bike and you have a bit of an idea how the roads work then you'd have to try quite hard not to pass.
Most places say that people who don't pass can come back for free another time for more training/practise so you don't get told you cannot ride a bike, just that you need to be better before being allowed out on the roads on your own.
It's easy.  |
I managed to "avoid passing". Going to take the CBT again when I've moved home and settled in. Not going back to the same training centre because they were going to charge me again, and if I'm going to pay I may as well pay someone else for a bit of variety. ____________________ TARMAC - Automotive blog *UPDATED 26/3/09 - Abandoned fuel stations to go electric? ~ Buy my eBay stuff!
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 Frost World Chat Champion

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 Posted: 21:25 - 20 Jul 2008 Post subject: |
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when i did mine i hadn't ridden a bike before. i didn't finish on the first day but that was fine. you continue trying until you complete the course. it's training and not a test. it's in their interest to pass you first time but a sincere company will have struggling riders come back to gain more experience so they don't kill themselves
don't get frustrated if you have to go back another day, it's just more time to get used to riding without the risk of damaging your own bike  ____________________ CG125 > ZX6r > GSX600F > CB250n + ZX7R+ Bandit 1200 |
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 Bigell88 Two Stroke Sniffer
Joined: 24 Jun 2008 Karma :   
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 Posted: 09:12 - 21 Jul 2008 Post subject: |
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Don't worry Vesta it's just nerves before the CBT, i was exactly the same! Never ridden a bike in my life, went to do my CBT, i luckily enough finished it in 1 day so was happy with that, although i did book another 3 hours worth of lessons for the week after it so that i had a little more training before thinking i was awesome and going out on my own when i knew 1 day wasn't enough  ____________________ CBT Passed Sat 28th June |
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 Vesta Nitrous Nuisance

Joined: 18 May 2008 Karma :    
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 Posted: 20:04 - 21 Jul 2008 Post subject: |
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Thanks for all the kind words, just to let you know i Sailed through the CBT without error. Only thing i did wrong was occasionly leave my indicators on
Nearly came off aswell, but this was not my fault. Coming into a junction there was some loose gravel on a road which i didn't see, and the front wheel went and i immediatly pulled the back brake, kicked the ground and managed to stabalise myself. As i turned around to see the instructors opinion on this little spill as i was at the front i saw a experienced rider of 4 years do the exact same but they decked it and there own 125 Scooter came tumbling on them.
Took ages tho, got there at 8 30 finished about 5 30.. Feels good to be on the road tho.
Danny ____________________ I don't know anything about bikes, I'm here to learn.
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| Mudskipper |
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My instructor mates regularly comment that a day isn't enough for the CBT. It's a helluva lot to take in for a lot of people.
Well done on having no problems, I'd have a word with your mates if I were you for having no faith!!  ____________________ CBR125|||GSXR400|||CBR400|||CBR400|||CB250RS|||GSXR750|||CB250RS
"You're clumsy, you eat too much and you behave like a 12 year old boy. But you know what? Every once in a while, you find a thumb." |
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 neil. World Chat Champion

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Indeed, reading up on the Highway Code is really helpful before the CBT as is having a look through https://www.begin-motorcycling.co.uk/cbt.htm. Having road experience on a bicycle beforehand helped me immensely. All I had to worry about really was getting used to a motorbike. Was still a lot to take in even after all the preparation. ____________________ CBT February 2008 | A2 June 2008 | Yamaha YBR125 (written off) | Honda CBF125 (current) |
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I know someone who failed because they ran out of petrol while doing their CBT  ____________________ Previous Bike: ZXR 400
Current Bike: R6
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Nearly came off aswell, but this was not my fault. Coming into a junction there was some loose gravel on a road which i didn't see, and the front wheel went and i immediatly pulled the back brake, kicked the ground and managed to stabalise myself. As i turned around to see the instructors opinion on this little spill as i was at the front i saw a experienced rider of 4 years do the exact same but they decked it and there own 125 Scooter came tumbling on them. |
If it's ANY consolation, a mates father is an instructor, and was out with someone on a CBT. They decided to stop for lunch, rode into a carpark, and the mates father forgot to put his feet down. The bike toppled, ended up side down on top of his leg & everyone took the mickey. Funnily enough, the lad on his CBT rode wonderfully afterwards  ____________________ Funny, I used to hate being spanked as a child!
Tell me and I'll forget; show me and I may remember; involve me and I'll understand. |
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 fortknoq Nitrous Nuisance

Joined: 31 May 2008 Karma :    
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 Posted: 19:14 - 30 Jul 2008 Post subject: |
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I agree it's very very difficult to fail the CBT but I don;t agree with the general consensus that it's not a test. It's a test in everything but name. Test whether you are roadworthy, capable and safe to ride on the rode...sounds like a test to me...either you're competent or not (pass or fail) It's just a test with very slack pass marks  |
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I knew someone who went round a roundabout the wrong way and just had to come back to do another morning of training. I did my c.b.t on a manual and had never ever ridden a manual bike before (got a manual car but..) it was totally cool even though my slow maneuvers was so awful in my opinion I wouldnt have let me out on the roads but whey I did it. Yum! That was my second C.B.T first one ran out of date. ____________________
Theory Passed 50/50 Hazard Perception 65/75 23/05/08 C.B.T Passed 26/05/08 Practical Test A2 Passed 25/07/08 3 minors. BMW F650, Hornet 600, Piaggio X9, Piaggio Zip 100, Vespa ET2, Virago 535, Honda MSX Grom 125 Current |
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 mongman Nitrous Nuisance

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i know one girl who got lost on her road part. then ran out of fuel, called the test centre from a payphone and had to get them to collect her. still passed amazingly as she's a terrible car driver
on my cbt i was told of one guy who was so bad they took him off the bike and told him to walk back. i was ok on my cbt but got told off for showing off by telling the instructor to cancel it's indicators  |
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i done my c.b.t and i never been on a motor bike or a moped before, but after i got on it it was quite easy. they give u lil task like going into cones. safty cheaks and emergency brakes. then if they think your good enough to get on the road they will tell you.
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