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As others have already explained how it all works, can I just add - do the DAS! Riding a bigger bike is SO much easier than a 125, and it'd be easier to do your Mod 1 too - more stable, easier to get up to the required speeds, quicker to stop  ____________________ What would you do in life, if you knew you could not fail?
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I was in a similar situation to yourself. Driving for 20 years then decided to I wanted to ride a motorcycle.
On advice from friends I did the CBT and bought a 125 which I rode for a couple of months before then doing my full test (A2). The experience helped greatly and I managed to do the mod 1 and mod 2 virtually on my own saving a fair bit of cash.
However I am restricted now to 33bhp, and with 18 months left it seems like a long time to go. In hindsight I wish I had probably gone Direct Access route and bought bigger bike straight off.
I think with 20+ years driving experience, your brain has less work load, and gives you more time for learning the bike specific elements. Also look at what you intend to use the bike for. I commute daily on mostly dual carriage way, and being only able to get to 60mph is a pain in the back side when stuck behind trucks etc. I could get a 250 I guess, but I am in a situation now where I think I would rather save my pennies for when my remaining 18 months is up. If I was only commuting around town in <40mph limits then the 125 would be fine.
However - I am finding with every day that passes that I am leaning new stuff on my bike, and perhaps staying on a 125 and having to push its limit more will teach me to ride my bike well, rather than being lazy on a bigger bike. I love riding and love learning as much as I can about it. Having to hold back for 18 months is almost giving me that chance to savour the experiance before moving up (Saying that I would still prefer a bigger bike )
Only my point of view and I am still a noob in the bike world but I hope this helps and good luck !! ____________________ Current bikes - CBF-125 / R1250GSA
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| Spy wrote: | My initial plan was to do the CBT, get a 125cc and do the DAS later. |
Go with your gut - it often guides us for a reason.
125 it for a while, get some miles under your belt, have some fun, BUT intersperce it with lessons... those free weekends you were talking about.
Dont HAVE to do them on a DAS bike..... and means you have the 125 to practice on between times to your hearts content.
Means you AREN'T paying a DAS instructor £30+ an hour merely to watch you wobble and satisfy plod, for you to be on a big bike you dont have a licence for yet.
And practicing on your own bike between times..... you can practice more, for less, and not let lessons go 'stale'...
You'll get a lot more 'useful' training for your money.
Lessons will teach more than just how to pass a test, you'll have more experience to inform what you ask and get to cover in lessons, and 125ing it will demand you nail smooth precice machine control a lot more thoroughly, and any 'car driver habbits' that might take up large chunks of training to 'kick', you have more chance to expunge, and not be under pressure to do so.
And its 'fun'......
Meanwhile, while you are doing this...... you can let the 3rd Directive Debacle slide by under the radar.....
You've waited this long to do it... whats a few more months?
Come spring, that will all be out of the way, and Motorcycle Examiners will probably be twiddling their thumbs.... as the DAS age goes up, and fewer have the incentive to test for an A1 on a tiddler..... so you wont have hassle over test waits.....
Do a couple of conversion lessons to get the weight of a big-bike...... do the tests.... big-bike for next summer, 'nicely done'.....
Provided we GET a summer next year......  ____________________ 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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Do DAS before all the training schools go out of business. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
GONE: HN125-8, LF-250B, GPz 305, GPZ 500S, Burgman 400 // RIDING: F650GS (800 twin), Royal Enfield Bullet Electra 500 AVL, Ninja 250R because racebike |
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As of next year, your direct route to a full license won't change. Pay a training school £500 or so on top of the test fees, sit your test(s) on their bike, job done.
The differences are:
NOW: do 2 tests on a 35kW+ bike (e.g. ER-5 or CB500).
THEN: do 2 tests - or maybe 1 test containing all the same elements - on a 595cc++ 40kW bike (e.g. ER-6 or CBF600).
There won't be any significant change in what you have to do while on test, but IMO, the 3rd Directive changes are going to hit training schools hard, so don't assume that your local outfit will survive until then. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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Purely from your perspective:
The 3rd Directive will require training schools to maintain 3 fleets of bikes, not 2. And it will initially result in a drop in people paying for training, which may push some of them over the edge.
However, the test(s) that you sit won't change. Your only consideration is finding a training school who will give you access to an appropriate bike for training and test.
If you want to know more, then the meat is in The Motor Vehicles (Driving Licences) (Amendment) Regulations 2012. There's only so much synopsising that we can do. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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| Teflon-Mike wrote: | | Spy wrote: | My initial plan was to do the CBT, get a 125cc and do the DAS later. |
Go with your gut - it often guides us for a reason.
125 it for a while, get some miles under your belt, have some fun, BUT intersperce it with lessons... those free weekends you were talking about.
Dont HAVE to do them on a DAS bike..... and means you have the 125 to practice on between times to your hearts content.
Means you AREN'T paying a DAS instructor £30+ an hour merely to watch you wobble and satisfy plod, for you to be on a big bike you dont have a licence for yet.
And practicing on your own bike between times..... you can practice more, for less, and not let lessons go 'stale'...
You'll get a lot more 'useful' training for your money.
Lessons will teach more than just how to pass a test, you'll have more experience to inform what you ask and get to cover in lessons, and 125ing it will demand you nail smooth precice machine control a lot more thoroughly, and any 'car driver habbits' that might take up large chunks of training to 'kick', you have more chance to expunge, and not be under pressure to do so.
And its 'fun'......
Meanwhile, while you are doing this...... you can let the 3rd Directive Debacle slide by under the radar.....
You've waited this long to do it... whats a few more months?
Come spring, that will all be out of the way, and Motorcycle Examiners will probably be twiddling their thumbs.... as the DAS age goes up, and fewer have the incentive to test for an A1 on a tiddler..... so you wont have hassle over test waits.....
Do a couple of conversion lessons to get the weight of a big-bike...... do the tests.... big-bike for next summer, 'nicely done'.....
This ^^^ + 1.
And @ 42 you're only a pup so no big rush
Provided we GET a summer next year......  |
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DAS. You have the roadcraft already and you have ridden bikes before. 125's are horrible to ride, you will find it so much easier on a 500.  ____________________ Triumph Trophy Launch Edition |
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