Looong post - sorry!
I did a post Friday night about my CBT (after Geoff posted to say I'd completed it) but it was lost and I was so tired I couldn't face typing it all again.
It was a long day, at the school for 7:45am (time for lots of tea); training began at 8:30am and finished at 4:15pm. Although I'd done a CBT the week before I was taken through the five elements from start to finish. There was one other trainee, a young lad who'd never ridden a bike before, doing it on his own brand new little Yam...rather him than me!
We had another instructor join us towards the end of the on-site training so both of us benefited from one to one tuition. It was decided I was going out on the road but the other lad would continue on site. It was really nerve wracking going out on the road but I was glad it was just Mark (my instructor but also a good friend) and I as that took a lot of pressure of screwing up in front of someone else away. Mark gave me lots of encouragement and kept urging me to get up to speed quicker. Just over 2 hours later and we're back at the school and I'd done it! Made a few mistakes, (pavements are for people Rachel! - oops!).
More cups of tea (which I had to make - the cheek of it!) and then the bike was loaded into the van and we made our way oop north. I have to say as well, this school was so much better than my local one. If anyone is in need of training in the Derby/Notts area then I can't recommend Shire's Motorcycle Training enough.
Saturday I had an hour on a little car park near Geoff's (where the bike is living for now - thanks hun) but it was a bit small, even to practice slow riding. Tried to sort out insurance but something seemed to have gone horribly wrong with my details and half the companies weren't quoting anymore and the lowest price was now well over £300!
Sunday morning sorted out insurance, I think the sites objected to the Smartwater datatag. Managed to get fully comp with legal cover for £172 (kept at Geoff's). Also got RAC cover for me (so covers car and bike) for £33, roadside assistance only.
Sunday afternoon, my first ride out! Went out with Geoff and we were out for about 1.5, maybe 2 hours and did a massive 33 miles!! I had a great time (apart from cold fingers). Stalled a couple of times which is a right faff as the bike will only start in neutral but I think being a car driver helped as I didn't get half as flustered as I remember getting as a car learner getting it wrong, I'm more inclined these days to just gob off at people that are hassling me.
Got a few issues to iron out, namely not getting up to speed quick enough (it is only a 125, I think these folk on big bikes should remember that!
) and observations...oops! It'll come though and hopefully I won't have come unstuck in the meantime. The controls are already becoming more natural so I don't think it will be long before I'm not foregoing proper observations in favour of controlling the bike.
Big smiles all round here and can't wait to hear how the other girls are getting on. Huge thanks to Mark for my instruction (CBT and hopefully test) and Geoff for garage space and hand holding on my first (and I'm sure future) ride.