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| Nighteyes |
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 Posted: 22:04 - 24 Jun 2004 Post subject: DAS Discrimination?! |
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The time has come, I must leave the world of the 125cc bike behind and being 21 naturally Direct Access would be the method of preference since the 33bhp law is somewhat....well it's damn stupid really .
Unfortunately being 5ft is not the most favorable position to be in. One of the local training schools claims to have a 'lowered' ER5 for the short arses among us yet I'm dubious, not to mention lessons with these people cost over £50 a lesson (2 hours), a bit excessive yes?! And even then there are no guarantees it would be low enough .
So I'm curious, for all the other 21+ tiny people out there, what did you do? Were you fortunate enough to have a quality training school or were you forced to take the 125 test? ____________________ My Precioussss!, My Bikes, The Lord & Master, Canis Lupus!
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We teach on ER5's too, we have thinner saddles which accommodate most short arses however we would never expect anyone to ride it on the road untill they were comfortable with the bike and we don't charge to sit on the thing! However the lessons are one to one and £20 per hour. My advice ....... shop around and good luck  ____________________ Here comes the summer!  |
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If it's any help ER-5's are smaller and thinner than cb500's, which DAS both use  |
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/me sighs
All you have to do is look at his profile, east sussex, nowhere near us.  |
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Hi,
When I did my test there was no das but as you know I am quite short. When I got back to biking I had some lessons on a GS500 in stafford which was OK and friend who is even shorter (not quite 5') also did DAS on GS500 and now has a lowered 600 monster.
I got a GPZ 500 to start with and I can touch the floor ok and it should be the same as a ER500.
If you would like to come and try it out yell - we can go to sainsburys or somewhere and everything that sticks out is pre-scratched for you.
The Divi is taller then the GPZ but with my extra height boots I can ride that. The bandit has a lowered seat and is ok with boots.
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Sorry Night eyes we are in Eastbourne  ____________________ Here comes the summer!  |
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You can do DAS on your own bike. Though I'm sure the instructor would have to pick you up from your home as you couldn't ride the bike to their place without being with an instructor. Unless you could get someone to take it down and bring it back for you. ____________________ Past >>>> Honda NSR 125 >>>> Suzuki GSXR 600 K1 >>>> Suzuki GSXR 600 K4 >>>>Kawasaki Z1000 DAF >>>>Suzuki RMZ 250 >>>> Current >>>> KTM Superduke R 1290 >>>> |
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Hi
I don't think there is any legal reason why you could not use your own bike for DAS, but with insurance and the inability to ride it to the training school for lessons it is not practical really.
To be honest you managed to ride the Mito, and you have more experience of keeping a bike upright now so I would suspect you would be OK on a GS500.
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| Kickstart wrote: | To be honest you managed to ride the Mito, and you have more experience of keeping a bike upright now |
LMFAO! This is true, for the approximate grand total of 5 minutes I was riding that I did only drop it twice ! Haven't done that for a while, but meh, if it's 'their' bike, dropping it wouldn't really bother me (aside from the embarrassment), but I'm thinking going over on test...not good!
I didn't realise you could do it on your own, least thats something. But no, not practical at all! Could only afford the 400 I'm after by selling the other and whats the point in doing that until I can 'legally' ride the bigger one.  ____________________ My Precioussss!, My Bikes, The Lord & Master, Canis Lupus!
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I paid £50 per 2hr lesson as well.... it's a big incentive to learn as quickly as possible!  ____________________ "The problem with the French is they have no word for 'entrepreneur' " George W Bush
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DAS, even though you are a short arse, so are most japanese people so no doubt there is a bike there for you!
My instructor charged £15 an hour in 2002 and I only needed three lessons including the one before the test, if you are paying £50 for two hours ask him is that part finance to buy the bike off them .
You should be good enough not to need many lessons and i'm sure that the bike will be short enough for your short arse!
James ____________________ [00:42] <NSR-Andy> which one's the missionary position
[00:42] <NSR-Andy> i've heard it's good
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 21 years, 216 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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