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Nutkin68
In: Hull
Posts: 4203
could we start a thread that gives tips to us 'wanna be's' ? (Sorry Lou, couldn't think of another word !!!)
sv_shell wrote:
"I have to say the full size practice course I was on with Big_Liam was worth its wight in GOLD, to be able to practice the swerve & emergency stop & know what speed I was doing made it less daunting."
Must be loads of tips out there you can post for us, cheers
drobess
In: Bedworth
Posts: 2473
practice practice practice!!!!!!!!!
bluesbiker
In: Birmingham in th
Posts: 2510
Kemton park 2:50 Nomoreblondes.
babyharley
In: Nottingham
Posts: 747
pmsl @ Blues......................nothing wrong with us blondes ..........world would be boring without us lmao!
Nutkin68
In: Hull
Posts: 4203
Too right BH !!!
So Blue's, any serious tips for us ?
bluesbiker
In: Birmingham in th
Posts: 2510
havin past my test a long time before "real bike tests" started i couldn't possibly give advice.
I've no doubt that there'll be plenty of opinions expressed, sorry i mean tips on how to ride a bike properly.
Nutkin68
In: Hull
Posts: 4203
Guess thats what its all about though, opinions/tips - what worked for you when you passed - doesn't really matter when it was. My brother passed in 1982 and I'm sure if I sought his advice he'd say pretty much what Tracey said,
practice practice practice!!!!!!!!!
Bandit_Mr_P
In: e.g.Hollingworth
Posts: 448
I'm sure Liam will have plenty of advice for those intrepid learners among us, but for my half-penneth worth:
Practice is key, but I believe anyone looking at taking the mod 1 & 2 tests needs a decent amount of real-life practice too. Shell has done about 1500 miles since June.
Almost all of those miles have been accompanied. For example, Shell and I did a 150 mile round trip to the ponderosa when we got back from our hols, and I think it did a lot for confidence. Added to this, as we have bike to bike comms, I was able to give a few comments as we were riding, and the encouragement of 'that's much better' along the way.
So... Get yourself friendly with a biker with am intercom set, and you'll get a lot of 'free' tuition !!! :-)
Blueboy955i
In: Darlington
Posts: 916
Experience!
Get out on the roads, no matter what the weather and get some road time in. Obviously don't go out if it's snowing a blizzard though.
Nutkin68
In: Hull
Posts: 4203
Rusty favours intercoms too, we saw a few on bikes for sale on the web, I think thats a great idea though for giving encouragement and tips along the way when riding out together
Experience in all weathers, nice one Mark
Riding out in the dark too
RustyKnight
In: Newton Aycliffe
Posts: 2462
We met a lad on Saturday recovering from a broken arm after falling off on the swerve/brake maneuvre. The examiner refused to carry on with the test because he couldn't fasten his helmet with one hand. There's been loads more stories of others falling off so it sounds as if it's an achievement surviving the test without injury, let alone passing it! Practice the manouvre on black ice with preferably a strangers bike is my advice
I do like intercoms nut but I did tell you about the mute button didn't I
moonstone
In: Redditch
Posts: 650
Hi Nut
I started a thread specially for this a few months back here is the link I hope it works
http://www.bikermatch.co.uk/sites/bm/forum/posts.asp?to...ic_id=3373
moonstone
In: Redditch
Posts: 650
Its called learners L plates and tests
Deleted Member
In: NA
Posts: 0
My First ever post on here!!!!! I've been thinking about trying again on two wheels but am totally terrified
Hiya everyone x
Deleted Member
In: NA
Posts: 0
Hi zelah,,,,,getting on two wheels is a lot less scary than posting on here,,,,,go for it-it will be one of the best things you'll do !!
Deleted Member
In: NA
Posts: 0
Thanks cw!!
Did my cbt 20yrs ago but came off on a lesson and it scared me no end...starting to get the bug though Lol
Thanks for the encouragement
WheelyNealy
In: Near Driffield
Posts: 2751
ur not a propper rider till u fell off seven times with a horse dont think bike s much diffrent lol
get back on it wot makes us stronger
it not about making a mistake but how u deal with it that counts
Rob1050
In: Redditch
Posts: 748
It's a lot further to fall off a horse, than a bike.
And a bike always does as it's told, unlike a horse, which has a mind of it's own.
Keep practicing, there's no rush, it'll all come together
We were all there once.
Nutkin68
In: Hull
Posts: 4203
Yayyyyyyyyyyy Zel, great to see you on here and the profile pic looks great xxxxxxxxx
Rusty, I have no idea what you mean re; mute button
Nutkin68
In: Hull
Posts: 4203
Cheers for the link Moonstone, going to have a proper look later
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