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Advice For Getting Licence

Postby booze » Mon Oct 11, 2004 4:45 pm

Hey ppl
I go for my 250 licence in 2 weeks and i was just wondering if you experienced n honest riders have any tips besides...dont fall off :shock:
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Postby corbywan » Mon Oct 11, 2004 4:54 pm

Practise Practise Practise Practise Practise
The more miles you ride, the more experience you get.
Become comfortable on your bike, but not over confident.
You'll be ok.

Good Luck :D
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Postby MickLC » Mon Oct 11, 2004 5:00 pm

corbywan wrote:Practise Practise Practise Practise Practise
The more miles you ride, the more experience you get.
Become comfortable on your bike, but not over confident.
You'll be ok.

Good Luck :D


What he said...

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Postby Quarkz » Mon Oct 11, 2004 5:17 pm

I had 3 lessons with my Q-Ride instructor before going for Q-Ride, those lessons taught me everything I should expect in the actual test. I wasn't on my bike during the test though (EL250) and it was my first time riding since my motorbike accident 2 weeks beforehand so I was nervous as hell.

Its a breeze really, just keep calm, don't try to showoff and concentrate on what you are doing. The tests arent really all that hard and are just skills you need to be in complete control of the bike. If you don't pass then that just means you aren't really ready for street bike riding safely, simple as that. Its an automatic fail if you lock up your bikes brakes or drop it so I recommend you do neither, good luck :D
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Postby smek » Mon Oct 11, 2004 5:22 pm

slip the tester a good bottle of bourbon beforehand. :)
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Postby icebreaker » Mon Oct 11, 2004 5:30 pm

smek wrote:slip the tester a good bottle of bourbon beforehand. :)


Bugger, I was thinking, have some of it before hand.. That'd help settle the nerves :)
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Postby James » Mon Oct 11, 2004 5:42 pm

Booze,

The test is all slow speed stuff. Basics for slow speed riding are to keep your chin up (never look down at the ground or you will lose balance and fall over). and look where you want to go. If going straight ahead - look as far ahead as possible. If cornering, look through the corner at the exit of the corner. Remember, your hands follow your eyes.

Good luck mate!

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Postby mrmina » Mon Oct 11, 2004 8:00 pm

james is pretty much spot on.

look and your body will direct the bike.

dont be nervous, they're not exepecting you to be a good rider, they just want you to ride safely and defensively and show simple control of the bike.

it might be hard first, second and third time they get u to do it but by the time they test you, you'll see you were stressing about nothing.

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Postby aardvark » Mon Oct 11, 2004 11:23 pm

When ever I do tests, I just say:
"If it all goes to shit, blame someone or something else."

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Postby mattyv74 » Mon Oct 11, 2004 11:50 pm

Check out the current AMCN mag. Just what your looking for.
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Postby Neka79 » Mon Oct 11, 2004 11:59 pm

every 1 seems to have given good,sensible,sound advice..so ill make the smart ass comments...nah its not that hard, just stay rlaxed,dont stress over it too much,not many ppl fail......on our test many moons ago, the tester made us feel more relaxed by demonstrating wot happens wen u lock the front brake...man seeing a cd250 POS doing a 5m rolling stoppie..that boy could ride...
then on the P's test the instructor stopped us 2 teach us how to do a proper burnout (he was on there bike- a cruiser)..he figured he might as well show us the proper way in the 1st place!!
my point is..shit hang on, i have a point!!..they try to relax u as much as they can, so stay cool,calm,and collected..and remeber
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Postby Bluefly » Tue Oct 12, 2004 10:20 am

I did mine back in April and, like a few people have said already, the main thing is to look ahead - not at the ground in front of your wheel that's about to go over the line that'll make you fail :shock: (try not to think of that and you'll be fine hat36.gif ). Relax your upper body because if you're tense you make jerky movements with the steering (that's how I saw a couple of people drop the bike in the swerving exercise and cross the marked line in the cornering exercise).

So just relax and look ahead. You'll do great. It's not as hard as you expect. It's more the pressure of the one-by-one testing and possibility of instant failure that make it daunting - not the difficulty of the exercises.

Good luck!
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Postby ronster » Tue Oct 12, 2004 10:38 am

When I did mine no-one had heard of Kawasaki, Suzuki, Yamaha or Hon, Hond.......Hon... motorbikes in England.

So I'm too old to give advice, I'll just wish you good luck.

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Postby mrmina » Tue Oct 12, 2004 1:35 pm

ronster wrote:When I did mine no-one had heard of Kawasaki, Suzuki, Yamaha or Hon, Hond.......Hon... motorbikes in England.

So I'm too old to give advice, I'll just wish you good luck.

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Postby jadeboi » Tue Oct 12, 2004 2:12 pm

Practice going slow. Slow manuevering. Slow take offs. Controlled stops. Going fast is easy, any monkey can do that. The test focuses on your ability to go slowly.
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