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| Glenben92 |
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 Glenben92 Nearly there...

Joined: 01 Jul 2010 Karma :  
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 Posted: 21:13 - 07 Sep 2010 Post subject: yet another mod 2 worrier |
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Recently passed my mod 1 with no minors and only had a little practice on the morning of my test. now i need to tackle the mod 2 and to be entirely honest i'm terrified that i'll cock something up. it's been about 18 months since i did my CBT and my roadcraft isn't really up to scratch... AT ALL. Rather than telling me what the mod 2 entails (because I know that, that's EVERYWHERE) i'm asking for information on procedure at each obstacle (roundabout, 3 lane roundabout, junctions, etc etc etc etc.) exactly what the examiners are looking for. and also i'd like to know what to avoid doing such as what would constitute a minor/major. as much information about what to do and what not to do as possible. just nothing on what the test includes  ____________________ 57 Huoniao HN125-8 - , 97 Kawasaki GPZ500S -
99 Yamaha FZS 600 -
Mod 2 Passed - 01/10/2010 |
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| Derivative |
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Joined: 20 Jul 2010 Karma :   
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This might help....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rs2p2_sVaDc&feature=PlayList&p=B2053530F802039A&index=0&playnext=1
Start at number 11 and work your way through.
Every examinor is different. I got a minor on lane discipline that another could have given me a fail for. But things to make sure you get right are:
Shoulder checks
Reading the road correctly (be in the right lane)
Indicators (make sure you turn them off when you turned)
Gear selection (wrong gear at lights will cost a minor)
avoid Undue hesitation (taking a week to pull out)
Mirror Checks
Speed limits
Traffic lights (especially filter lights)
I could go on but there is lots of advice around and I'm sure others will have more to add
Most important thing is to try and relax. At the end of the day you know you can ride, The examiner just has to be convinced you are safe enough to ride without L plates.
Try and enjoy it and good luck ____________________ illuminateTHEmind wrote: I am just more evolved than most of you guys... this allows me to pick of things quickly which would have normally taken the common man years to master
Hockeystorm65:.well there are childish arguments...there are very childish arguments.....there are really stupid childish arguments and now there are......Pinkfloyd arguments!
Teflon-Mike:I think I agree with just about all Pinky has said. |
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Joined: 06 Aug 2010 Karma :  
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 Posted: 22:03 - 07 Sep 2010 Post subject: |
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Observations!
joined a new road? Check both mirrors then increase speed.
changing speed limits? Check mirrors before accelerating or braking.
Going across the mouth of a junction? check mirrors before you get to it
lifesavers everytime your bike changes direction or position.
On your test give way to everything within reason as even if you have priority if you cause another motorist to have to take avoiding action you fail.
Make progress (overtake) but listen to your examiner. If you are on a dual carriageway and stuck behind a string of traffic and he says "in 1 mile we will be turning left" you need to determine if you can pass the traffic and get back into the left lane in the 60ish seconds you have.
Oh and If he suggests something like "we will be taking the fourth exit at this roundabout you may find it easier if you stay in the middle lane" stay in the middle lane.
if you cock up and get in the wrong lane. Go with it. You fail on making faults that could place you in danger or is unlawful. if you end up in the wrong lane at the roundabout take the exit that you are in the lane for. Don't go around again and don't try and cut across lanes to make a turn you shouldn't be making. Worst case you can say you didn't hear him clearly at the time. ____________________ 2008 VFR800 VTEC |
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 Glenben92 Nearly there...

Joined: 01 Jul 2010 Karma :  
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Yous have got the idea of what i'm after. some really handy info so far that i'll be baring in mind on test. keep em coming  ____________________ 57 Huoniao HN125-8 - , 97 Kawasaki GPZ500S -
99 Yamaha FZS 600 -
Mod 2 Passed - 01/10/2010 |
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Try not to be too hasty Glenben, there's no rush, try to look confident and in control, even if you're shaking like a shi**ing dog inside. Oh man I was green the morning of my test .
I did have a day's tuition the day before which really helped, fortunately my instructor was sound and gave me plenty of confidence.
Good luck. |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 15 years, 221 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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