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Old 21-02-2006, 03:02 PM   #1
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Angry U.K. Motorbike License

so i did not pass my farging test on monday. what the ****? apparently i wasn't properly performing my lifesavers: bullshrt. also, i used the wrong lane heading straight through a roundabout: totally true.

so every biker with whom i've spoken has highly recommend i not drive without a license. hello? anyone seen easy rider? you think those guys gave a shrt about a license? in any case, i guess they're right, and i'm not exactly an outlaw... so what are my other options?

where can i more easily persuade an examiner to give me a license, as london may prove a pain in my arse? i am not a bad rider, i've been doing it for a long time, but, unfortunately, as the examiner duly noted, i learned in the u.s.
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Old 21-02-2006, 03:09 PM   #2
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Leicester's nice.

Leicester. Try Centaur on 08005423050. A lot of the riding is done out in the sticks with some town riding but Leicester isn't too bad to get round so its quite easy. :-)
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Old 21-02-2006, 03:15 PM   #3
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i've been doing it for a long time, but, unfortunately, as the examiner duly noted, i learned in the u.s.
Do you think the fact you were riding on the "Right hand" side of the road had anything to do with the fail? (sorry.....couldn't help that)

Keep at it.....you'll pass soon. Speaking as an ex-driving instructor....Iv'e had pupils fail whom I was almost certain they would pass and those whom I had taken for test for other instructors who I doubted thier ability had sailed through

Keep your chin up and get another test booked
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Old 21-02-2006, 03:34 PM   #4
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Leaving the stress of London might do the trick. Other than that...just keep working hard, it is worth it!

For what it's worth, speaking to others and comparing tests, you could be worse of. Getting a license in Sweden (as I did) is harder and way more costly. Too bad it doesn't guarantee me being a better rider.
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Old 21-02-2006, 03:36 PM   #5
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can i do it on a MONSTER???

thanks for the words of encouragement. i do, actually, want to book another test soon and *definitely* somewere out in the sticks. the drive out there will be the most fun part but i'll have to figure out a way to wipe the smile off my face before i see the examiner.

has anyone actually done the test on a MONSTER, rather than some bike school's cb500 loaner? do you think it can be done easily? will the examiner care? i feel much more comfy on my own bike than i did on the school's bike yesterday. think i could concentrate better through the roundabouts but not sure about the U-turn with the steering lock....
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Old 21-02-2006, 03:39 PM   #6
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has anyone actually done the test on a MONSTER, rather than some bike school's cb500 loaner? do you think it can be done easily? will the examiner care? i feel much more comfy on my own bike than i did on the school's bike yesterday. think i could concentrate better through the roundabouts but not sure about the U-turn with the steering lock....
Wouldn't recommend it because of said steering lock. But hey...I have an idea: Why not leave our bike until you've passed the test and only practise on one bike, the one you take the test on. It's important to feel at home and confident with the bike you take the test on. This will certainly help you pass.
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Old 21-02-2006, 03:48 PM   #7
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my bike would get lonely and cold

thanks for the suggestion maybe i will just suck it up and pay some shop another 50 quid to let me do it on their bike. but just in case, i think i will practice U-turns on my baby tonight and see what she can do for me.

although i know in my brain that it would be smarter, i just can't "leave her" until i pass the test. if i go a day without riding her it me feel very nervous and antsy and i can't concentrate on anything else. plus, she *totally* wants it!
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Old 21-02-2006, 05:05 PM   #8
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Talking ride sure

speak to trevor at ridesure and i'm sure he can help you, his site is on a disused airfield near guildford so there is plenty of room for practice and the route's the test centre use aren't bad plus he preety much knows them all.
you use a kwaka er5 (which i was impressed with) he took me on a ride before my test and then the examiner took me on the same route and hey presto i had passed with 1 minor only.
tel;01403 711122/ 01483 278236/ 0781 0640135
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www.ridesuretraining.co.uk
hope it comes together for the summer & good luck.

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Old 21-02-2006, 05:13 PM   #9
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suits you?

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thanks for the suggestion maybe i will just suck it up and pay some shop another 50 quid to let me do it on their bike. but just in case, i think i will practice U-turns on my baby tonight and see what she can do for me.

although i know in my brain that it would be smarter, i just can't "leave her" until i pass the test. if i go a day without riding her it me feel very nervous and antsy and i can't concentrate on anything else. plus, she *totally* wants it!
i am concerned that you might be harboring unatural thoughts towards your bike.

I know how you feel, i often become highly preoccupied when i think about riding, but remember, pass your test , then you can do whatever you want and nobody will care.

thats right, isnt it?

ah,whatever, go for it.
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Old 21-02-2006, 05:46 PM   #10
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I know it can be quite disheartening. I had to watch my step-daughter take her car test 10 times before she nailed it. She got there in the end. Then wrote off her first car 6 months later, and crashed the next one 3 times. The up-side is you only have to pass it once then you can ride as crap as you like. Just keep at it.
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Old 21-02-2006, 07:34 PM   #11
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Smile Don't Give Up!!!

Don't give up, I also failed my test on my life savers, which pissed me off and I wanted to give up, but with the support of my family and frineds I passed two weeks later that January 2005.

I had a 125cc and now I have a Ducati 750 Monster and its awesome....... you can do it good luck.
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Old 21-02-2006, 07:59 PM   #12
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I also failed my test on my life savers
??Life savers??
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Old 21-02-2006, 08:06 PM   #13
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??Life savers??
Final rear observations just before making a turn. Not a full look behind - but more of a glance to check your mirrors blind spot. Mirror - signal - lifesaver - turn

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Old 22-02-2006, 10:21 PM   #14
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Hi Matt and welcome to the club


Stick with it, it'll be worth it when you do pass!


As hard as it is, you might be better off keeping to same bike that you're going to use for your test, it's only for a short time and think of all the years you'll have of riding your monster once you've got the test out of the way



Good luck for next time!
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Old 23-02-2006, 12:27 AM   #15
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Hi Matt,

Took my test on a 100cc Suzuki borrowed from the Council (seemed not to have a neutral at all so had to hold in the clutch level when the instructor wanted me to stop

I hated that bike - especially after being used to a Honda NS125F (this is back in 1990, folks!) - didn't have any proper training either but I wanted to pass so much so I could ride the 250cc bike I already had waiting for me in the garage.....

I know it is frustrating but you will get there in the end. Monster delights await you - in plentiful supply
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