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For £15.50 you can book the mod 1 test on the .gov.uk website and do the test on your own bike.
You don't have to have any training, you can quite happily spend some time practising the manoeuvres yourself until you're ready to give the test a go.
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Just so you know and I'm not saying this to be a dick (honest), it will be terrifying on a 125. |
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Just so you know and I'm not saying this to be a dick (honest), it will be terrifying on a 125. |
It probably depends on what 125 you're doing it on tbf.
I've done loads of motorway miles on the R125 and was never terrified once. However, that bike could generally hold an indicated 70+ mph more often than not.
Of course, it's certainly safer and easier on a bigger bike. ____________________ There ain't no devil, there's just god when he's drunk.
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Motorways on a 125 are more boring than they are terrifying.
Things will only get terrifying if you ask too much of your bike, you don't have the power to comfortably accelerate out of situations as you'll most likely be already being going as fast as the bike will go.
If you manage okay on dual carriageways then motorways shouldn't present any problems although you probably shouldn't go rushing to play on the bit of the M25 that's got six lanes in each direction.
The novelty factor will quickly wear off, you'll realise just how boring motorways are when you can't sit at 90-100 (or faster ) in the outside lane and so you'll need to get a more powerful bike.
Now stop reading my ramblings, you need to go and practice some pointless manoeuvres in a carpark.  |
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Booked theory test for the 24th of January. Should pass it. Feel confident just because ive been looking at the highway code all day and practising on a app i bought. Still got roughly 3 weeks. Actually cant wait for the Mod 1 now. "Unlimited CBT". Wont feel like im just one of those 16 year olds who use, abuse and get rid of  |
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Good on you for getting licensed up - Tef will be as delighted as he gets.
I can confirm that you're absolutely fine to book everything yourself - no need to get a training school involved in any way. Just turn up at the test centre(s) with your documents.
DVSA have some decent videos on YouTube covering everything for modules 1 and 2. +1 on practicing the hazard perception for the theory and treating it as a game - don't be surprised if you spot hazards before you're "supposed" to.
Be sure that you don't fail the Attitude Test when you show up for the riding bits. Wear the best gear that you can scrape together. DVSA have invented a minimum standard, which is rather silly of them for reasons that would bore you, but here it is:
https://www.gov.uk/government/news/dsa-reminds-motorcycle-test-candidates-to-wear-suitable-clothing
Intact L plates front and rear, no engine lights or obvious issues with the bike. No need to wear hi-vis, but they will be used to seeing people wearing it, so a visit to Poundland wouldn't go amiss.
Best of luck and when you do mod 2, bring something to cut up the L plates with afterwards.  ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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Providing you've put in some practice on the Hazard Perception you'll have no trouble, it's designed with teenagers in mind, it's us experienced old gits who struggle.
Important point to remember with Mod1, the test starts when you walk up to your bike and ends when you park up. So no pulling a celebratory wheelie as you rock out of the arena.
The rest is mostly psychological, make sure you have all the paperwork together the night before, arrive about half an hour early so you're not flustered. Everybody there wants you to pass. Examiners tend to display the emotional output of a telephone answer machine, don't let that get to you, they're just being neutral, not intimidating. Don't try to impress the examiner, just go through the routine. If you think you've buggered-up a manoeuvre and failed put it out of your mind instantly and focus on the next one, you probably haven't blown it.
Finally think to yourself, it's only fifteen quid, sod all really. And what's the worst that can happen? You still get to ride away and you've haven't failed, just had an informative training run. ____________________ They're coming to take me away, ho-ho, hee-hee, ha-haaa, hey-hey,
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Thanks for all the support and good feedback, still practising the theory test, but looks like it will go well, just need to read on the stopping distances, not too good with those numbers. Also, will practise the hazard perception, but as you said its like a 'game', I'm pretty good at games, play them almost all day, some days. Mod 1 will include alot of practising too, but should be fine. Need to get my head turning alot more than I am right now. |
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Good stuff. Don't sweat the Theory too much. The pass mark is pretty low, and every question is scored the same. Answering that a tram is environmentally friendly (I kid you not) counts as much as knowing braking distances. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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