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MattShill
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PostPosted: 18:24 - 18 Aug 2005    Post subject: Didn't pass, didn't fail. Reply with quote

Took my test this morning after 2 days of training with a local riding school. Apparently I was riding pretty well until the instructor decided to terminate the test Sad . The reason was I was riding at around 25 mph, firstly because of parked cars on both sides of the road, then because there was a sign saying I was leaving a 20 zone which I wasn't aware I was in, then because I was in an industrial estate with a bad surface and blind corners. Turns out the 20 was refering to a side road which joined my road, but the others I thought were justified.

However, the tester didn't fail me since my bike is a grey import and I havn't had the speedo converter calibrated, so as far as he knows I thought I was doing 30 with a dodgy speedo. I can get it checked over for free by my dad's cousin (a local bike mechanic) and then take the test again as soon as I like, and since he started the test without confirming that my speedo was accurate, he said I may even have a case for a free retest. According to my test report I had already clocked 3 minors for inappropriate speed, so if he'd carried on with the test it would have been a fail anyway. I had no errors for the U turn, emergency stop or anything else, which I suppose is a good sign although I was only 15 mins into the test. All in all it could have been worse, so I'm just waiting for a call from the riding school since they've agreed to contact the DSA and see what's happening about a retest. Still bloody annoying though, 2 days of exhausting training just to lose it on something daft. At least I'll get a chance to practice the test routes a bit more.

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PostPosted: 19:15 - 18 Aug 2005    Post subject: Reply with quote

Unlucky mate, you must be well pissed off! My first test got cancelled because of snow, VERY annoying!
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PostPosted: 23:58 - 20 Aug 2005    Post subject: Reply with quote

I was under the impression they can only terminate a test for a serious problem, hell doing 25 in a 30 I would have thought would be wise considering conditions and all, I would be highly pissed off, its not illegal to ride a bike/car in KM, you will find it useful to have markers on there to indicate 30,40, 70... what a bugger
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MattShill
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PostPosted: 12:16 - 21 Aug 2005    Post subject: Reply with quote

Well I've checked my speedo and it seems like it's reading OK. I should hopefully get another test in within a week or so, depends how long it takes them to process the report. At least there's Leeds Festival to look forward to in the meantime!
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PostPosted: 15:47 - 21 Aug 2005    Post subject: Reply with quote

I recently failed for swerving to avoid a rock in the middle of the road at 5mph, if i'd hit it i would have come off the bike. Examiner claimed it was a wobble and that i didnt have full control of the bike - this despite having no other minors apart from 1 for hesitation at a roundabout.

Still rebooked and just keep trying i guess, my pretty thundercat will have to wait a few more weeks Twisted Evil
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PostPosted: 22:39 - 21 Aug 2005    Post subject: Reply with quote

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I recently failed for swerving to avoid a rock in the middle of the road at 5mph, if i'd hit it i would have come off the bike. Examiner claimed it was a wobble and that i didnt have full control of the bike - this despite having no other minors apart from 1 for hesitation at a roundabout.

Still rebooked and just keep trying i guess, my pretty thundercat will have to wait a few more weeks


So you couldn't see the rock coming up long enough to maneuvor round it properly?
And you had a minor anyway....

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PostPosted: 01:20 - 23 Aug 2005    Post subject: Reply with quote

trevoriv wrote:
I recently failed for swerving to avoid a rock in the middle of the road at 5mph, if i'd hit it i would have come off the bike. Examiner claimed it was a wobble and that i didnt have full control of the bike - this despite having no other minors apart from 1 for hesitation at a roundabout.

Still rebooked and just keep trying i guess, my pretty thundercat will have to wait a few more weeks Twisted Evil


I had a flawless test until I was two junctions from the test centre, I turned left and there was a load of broken glass on the road. Having ridden my own 125 for six months I know that kind of shit was best avoided and swerved round it. Trouble was there were some pedestrians to my left as I rounded the junction and the arsehole instructor thought I was swerving to avoid them and 'over-reacting'. Was my only one minor fault and I still passed, he said that I could appeal but it was pointless. I agreed and he wrote out my papers, i then asked if he was so observant why did he ride through the broken glass and not go round it like the beginner had. Strangely I only got an awkward smile!
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PostPosted: 12:08 - 23 Aug 2005    Post subject: Reply with quote

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However, the tester didn't fail me since my bike is a grey import and I havn't had the speedo converter calibrated, so as far as he knows I thought I was doing 30 with a dodgy speedo.


Nice to see the guy cutting you a break. Basically, he had decided you were about to fail your test on something stupid like a mis-read roadsign. If he had failed you, you would have had to pay for another test. Because HE terminated the test, you get your next one for free. The speedo is just an excuse.

Take some confidence from this because it implies that the examiner was happy with your standard of riding, could see you had made a simple mistake and thought he would do you a favour. If your riding had been bad he would have failed you.
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MattShill
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PostPosted: 13:00 - 24 Aug 2005    Post subject: Reply with quote

Yeah, cheers. He seemed like a decent bloke, he said my ride was fine other than crawling everywhere! I've got a retest booked but the DSA said that since it was my bike that was at fault I can't have it free. They've also said that they'll only let me take it on my bike if I get a speedo overlay because they can't argure with one of them. I dunno the specifics, my riding school dealt with them but they're giving me a few hours free training in the morning before the test, which is good of them.
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PostPosted: 15:06 - 25 Aug 2005    Post subject: Reply with quote

I was under the impression you would not have been allowed to take your test with a bike with a KMPH speedo.

One of the reasons I did my test on a CG125 from the local training center.

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PostPosted: 14:27 - 26 Aug 2005    Post subject: Reply with quote

well i did my theory test on the wednesday spent 5 hrs riding with an instructor on the thursday and then today i passed with 2 minors. here come my SV650s cant wait i pick it up on thursday
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PostPosted: 14:00 - 31 Aug 2005    Post subject: Reply with quote

I stuck an overlay on it, looked as ugly as hell and was harder to read than my supposedly erroneous clocks. Yesterday the examiner didn't even comment and I passed with 7 minors, got a couple on the emergency stop, which was annoying. I'm looking at a Bros 400 once I've sold my CG, it's still very shiny and only cost me £650 so with any luck I can actually make some money on it.
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PostPosted: 13:11 - 01 Sep 2005    Post subject: Reply with quote

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