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| Jynister |
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 Jynister Nitrous Nuisance
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May as well do the CBT on their bike at least that way you'll know if biking's for you. ____________________ My Flickr |
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True enough. Thanks alot  |
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| Jynister wrote: | True enough. Thanks alot  |
There are a couple of other reasons, as well.
If you uise your own bike, you have to find some way of getting it to the CBT site, before you can ride it..... and if you dont complete in the day? Back!
But, main one, you are REALLY likely to drop it during CBT!
I've instructed lots of CBT's and usually its no big deal; your most people are normally stationary, or not even ON the bike when they dump it, overbalecing coming to a stop or even just stumbling wheeling it around on machine handling excersises, so usually no harm done, just a bit of red face moment, but can be a bit more gauling if its your own, bike and you manage to snap a lever or something..... ____________________ My Webby'Tef's-tQ, loads of stuff about my bikes, my Land-Rovers, and the stuff I do with them!
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| JoeDougieDoug... |
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I have recently passed my CBT, and after my experience, I would say to certainly use their bikes if possible. I done mine on an old Yamaha SR, and lets just say, its a lot worse off now that it was when I got on it. lol.
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