(08-02-2014, 11:48 PM)Bnmtuning Wrote: It's dead easy. It's mainly about control. If you know how to ride a bike then your half way there. Consists of two parts, the obstacle course & the on road part. YouTube it, you have to go round a few cones do figure of 8's ect really easy if you have good control on a bike. Then for the road part it's mainly getting use to positioning of bike when approaching junctions. Mirrors, safety check ect. There's a lot going on when it comes to that lol
It isn't that expensive either. I might need to be corrected on this one but you have to sit a theory test again & do a CBT.
(08-02-2014, 09:58 PM)TallGuySmallBike Wrote:(08-02-2014, 09:51 PM)Bnmtuning Wrote: If you pass your bike test at 18, think it's below the age of 21, you are on a restriction to 33bhp for 2 years. But can still ride any size bike ( as long as it was restricted to 33bhp)
Had a zxr400 when I was 18, various other bikes inbetween and current bike is a k7 gsxr
Same for me back then! 2 years on 33bhp then ..what ever I wanted
I started on a GPz400.. Did not end well.. (the bus reversed on to me.)
Then a Yam Divvy 600.
Cbx 750
Fj1200
Another Fj1200..
and a Honda c90..
Oh and a AR125 2 Stroke
Ouch! Touch wood I've never had a crash, but came very close numerous times !!
Iv had the zxr400, 2 bandit 6's & a bandit 12. Cb500.gsxr400. Many many more lol
Here she is

Think this has slightly gone off topic! Apologies