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kingsknight
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PostPosted: 14:36 - 31 Mar 2009    Post subject: I feel lucky! Reply with quote

I feel so lucky to have a motorbike! I passed a 2 mile que today on the way back from work due to a crash!

Iv been on a CBT now for 6 years ( i kept retaking it) and now i think its time for me to pass my test! I cant be assed to do another CBT and its due to run out in september so thats my mark to pass by Smile

The only thing im worried about is doing them lifesavers! i NEVER do them!

the question i will have to ask myself is, keep with a 125 or move onto a 400?
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TimNorwich
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PostPosted: 15:06 - 31 Mar 2009    Post subject: Reply with quote

Start doing lifesavers then Thumbs Up.

You will soon get used to it, I think you are supposed to do them whenver you change position in the road.

I've owned a 500 and a 600, and i've always wondered if i'd be happier on a 125. I loved my XR, and i'm looking forward to finishing my cg project so I can bumble around on that.

If you can, i'd buy a 4/500 and keep the 125 if you don't like it.


The bike test is worthwhile doing, no more L's, no more CBT's, cheaper insurance(but I guess yours is cheap anyway).

Hope this helps,

Tim
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Pernig
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PostPosted: 23:22 - 31 Mar 2009    Post subject: Re: I feel lucky! Reply with quote

kingsknight wrote:
The only thing im worried about is doing them lifesavers! i NEVER do them!


I keep getting told off by my driving instructor for doing them in the car Laughing.
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PostPosted: 23:54 - 31 Mar 2009    Post subject: Re: I feel lucky! Reply with quote

kingsknight wrote:
The only thing im worried about is doing them lifesavers! i NEVER do them!

Brick Wall Have you every wonder why there called.... (nevermind)
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m0l0t0v
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PostPosted: 23:55 - 31 Mar 2009    Post subject: Re: I feel lucky! Reply with quote

Pernig wrote:
kingsknight wrote:
The only thing im worried about is doing them lifesavers! i NEVER do them!


I keep getting told off by my driving instructor for doing them in the car Laughing.


Get another instructor. Thumbs Down

MY instructor was impressed. But then again he is a biker too.
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