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eddiebeano
Senior User Location: Edinburgh Registered: 31 Dec 2008 Posts: 715 Status: Offline |
Post #1
Has anyone done one of these to gain a full unrestricted license? It's my 21st coming up and my old man would like me to have something I can keep as a present. With no current experience of riding a motorbike other than riding a couple of scooters, is this a sensible approach? i've always been interested in bikes, but never fancied riding round on a moped for 2 years!________________________________________ team: Stealth |
Posted 19th Jan 2012 at 14:53
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gilesy
Seasoned Pro Location: Greenwich - in that London Registered: 03 Apr 2006 Posts: 5,133 Status: Offline |
Post #2
I would say do it, but have a very healthy respect for what you going to buy/ride after your test.IMO going up in stages is probably the best way to learn your craft as a biker |
Posted 19th Jan 2012 at 14:59
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owain
Seasoned Pro Location: Essex Registered: 20 May 2009 Posts: 9,185 Status: Offline |
Post #3
I'd thought about doing this, did my theory but never got around to doing the course. My plan was to do the DAS scheme to get the legal side out the way, then only buy a small bike and self-regulate, if you like. The problems are when people do DAS then buy some 1200cc superbike then kill themselves, if you're sensible I think it's the way to go. I was going to do one of these week-long courses. ________________________________________ Membership expiring soon, get in contact on our new little forum project. |
Posted 19th Jan 2012 at 15:09
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thugpuggin
Seasoned Pro Location: Bristol Registered: 10 Apr 2004 Posts: 26,784 Status: Offline |
Post #4
Housemate did it a couple of years ago passed, straight on to Triumph sprint 955, now has a that and a Hayabusa 1300cc superbike. Although the Triumph is SORN ATM.I got p*ssed up one night and booked the same course then remembered I don't particularly like motorbikes so cancelled. Mate did stage way and soon after pottling around Isle of Wight on his gay Vespa he can't wait to move up. Neither have killed themselves yet. ________________________________________ Black X Reg PIII.VGTi 6 A4212 pt 1 A4212 pt 2 Searching the streets of Bristol for 1.36p/day.Joint Kent Leader |
Posted 19th Jan 2012 at 15:09
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jim01uk
Seasoned Pro Location: around Registered: 16 Dec 2005 Posts: 8,996 Status: Offline |
Post #5
I did mine in July, never ridden a geared bike on the road before. Did one day CBT, 3 days training and then passed both tests, both with no faults. Was easy really, hardest bit is the slow speed stuff and getting used to the gears. I'm properly glad that I did it. I went out and bought a 600cc sports tourer (Yamaha Thundercat if you want to google it) and it's comfortable to ride, does 55MPG and is very, very quick. It's great fun, I'd encourage anyone to do it! |
Posted 19th Jan 2012 at 15:14
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eddiebeano
Senior User Location: Edinburgh Registered: 31 Dec 2008 Posts: 715 Status: Offline |
Post #6
It would be one of the 5 day courses I'd be looking at doing which involves the CBT aswell. I would have done it in stages, but I couldnt afford to run a car and bike at the same time while a student. The idea behind gaining my license would be to have it there for when I could afford to run a bike too, say in the next couple of years. I could hear the indraw of breath from my father when i suggested it, but he has bikes himself, so he can understand. It's a toss up between the bike license or a nice game o/u shotgun, as I have a semi auto and I can't take it anywhere!________________________________________ team: Stealth |
Posted 19th Jan 2012 at 15:14
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jim01uk
Seasoned Pro Location: around Registered: 16 Dec 2005 Posts: 8,996 Status: Offline |
Post #7
Do it ASAP as the rules are going to change for younger people next year, making it harder/take longer to get a full licence |
Posted 19th Jan 2012 at 15:16
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eddiebeano
Senior User Location: Edinburgh Registered: 31 Dec 2008 Posts: 715 Status: Offline |
Post #8
jim01uk wrote: Do it ASAP as the rules are going to change for younger people next year, making it harder/take longer to get a full licence what is going to change? I heard they were thinking of introducing an off road section ________________________________________ team: Stealth |
Posted 19th Jan 2012 at 15:19
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jim01uk
Seasoned Pro Location: around Registered: 16 Dec 2005 Posts: 8,996 Status: Offline |
Post #9
Not sure, you'll have to have a look around on the net. Think it's January. |
Posted 19th Jan 2012 at 15:20
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stan_306gti6
Forum Admin Location: Kent Registered: 18 Jan 2004 Posts: 21,768 Status: Offline |
Post #10
I did this early last year, passed my test and bought my GSXR1000. I love it, gives you a great sense of freedom I find.________________________________________ "Supercharged - 454.1bhp/317.5lb/ft"Peugeot 306 GTi-6 2000 (X), Moonstone |
Posted 19th Jan 2012 at 15:32
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mike rallye
Seasoned Pro Location: mold Registered: 03 Sep 2008 Posts: 1,618 Status: Offline |
Post #11
i did my test about 5yrs ago.i had never ridden a bike before and it was the best thing i ever did. passed me bike test first time with no faults,but the theory took me three goes have to pass it.i still have bought a bike yet, but am looking to buy one this year or next year., so i would say go for it. |
Posted 19th Jan 2012 at 16:33
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chrisd306
Seasoned Pro Location: Perth Scotland Registered: 26 Nov 2005 Posts: 10,061 Status: Offline |
Post #12
I done my cbt in august and got a wee 125 to learn on hope to do my theory in sprung the 3day course summer then will get out on the bandit 600!!________________________________________ In my garage just now2003 BMW M3 & 2009 L200 Raging Bull & Audi Q5 S Line AX stock rod & Saxo Stock rod Sold the bike an charged rallye an bought a caravan, midlife crisis or what! |
Posted 19th Jan 2012 at 18:13
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nev6
Regular Location: norwich Registered: 28 Dec 2007 Posts: 440 Status: Offline |
Post #13
i did mine and got a vfr 400 as a first proper bike, it was that good i still have it 7 years on. The test back then was fairly easy and a bit cheaper as they have introduced the hazard awareness Now. I'd say go for it as even if you don't get a bike it is there for when you get the itch ________________________________________ ex team astorstill team miami 205 gti-6 |
Posted 19th Jan 2012 at 18:35
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eliotrw
Seasoned Pro Location: Southwark Registered: 18 Jul 2010 Posts: 4,864 Status: Offline |
Post #14
How much are these?________________________________________ Ex- Phase 3 China GTi-6 T-Reg |
Posted 21st Jan 2012 at 10:21
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judge dead
Regular Location: Scotland Registered: 30 Jul 2011 Posts: 397 Status: Offline |
Post #15
think if you book a block for the test ect around 500+ odd and my m8 told me there making it only up to 500cc or somthing untill ure 25 in march =/ |
Posted 21st Jan 2012 at 10:44
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123456
Regular Location: Intheends Registered: 17 Nov 2010 Posts: 182 Status: Offline |
Post #16
f*ck.________________________________________ Aka ManstonerAka Clio dumper Aka PrinceofPeugeot Aka Decat raspberrys |
Posted 21st Jan 2012 at 11:03
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buzzbrightyear
Seasoned Pro Location: hiding all receipts for car Registered: 09 Jul 2008 Posts: 11,901 Status: Offline |
Post #17
I did this a few years back, it was so easy I couldn't belive it as I'm not the best or very experienced. I've not bought a bike or rode one since. ________________________________________ andrew315rawson@live.co.ukMoonstone phase 7 gti6 My Project thread: http://www.306gti6.com/forum/showthread.php?id=119992&page=1 |
Posted 21st Jan 2012 at 11:31
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eliotrw
Seasoned Pro Location: Southwark Registered: 18 Jul 2010 Posts: 4,864 Status: Offline |
Post #18
Shiittt.... I might see if I can do it, been thinking about a 750 now I live on London, would be useful.________________________________________ Ex- Phase 3 China GTi-6 T-Reg |
Posted 21st Jan 2012 at 11:44
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judge dead
Regular Location: Scotland Registered: 30 Jul 2011 Posts: 397 Status: Offline |
Post #19
i was going to book my theory last week but i lost my license at weekend in pizza hut somewhere lol |
Posted 21st Jan 2012 at 12:15
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Test
Newbie Location: London Registered: 17 Jan 2012 Posts: 1 Status: Offline |
Post #20
DAS: Did it myself. Go for it. Just have a healthy respect for big bikes, and keep your eye's out for complacent drivers. Also, don't go out when the temps fall below 6oC, believe me, you'll regret it! |
Posted 22nd Jan 2012 at 15:25
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cress87
Seasoned Pro Location: Norwich Registered: 30 Mar 2007 Posts: 11,360 Status: Offline |
Post #21
Test wrote: Also, don't go out when the temps fall below 6oC, believe me, you'll regret it! Why? ________________________________________ You feed beefburgers to swans. I may have been speeding Mr Policeman but [a] I live for the 306 and [b] did you see that dog? omfg |
Posted 22nd Jan 2012 at 15:36
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stan_306gti6
Forum Admin Location: Kent Registered: 18 Jan 2004 Posts: 21,768 Status: Offline |
Post #22
Test wrote: Also, don't go out when the temps fall below 6oC, believe me, you'll regret it! ^^This It gets really cold at speed and you just want to be back at home. Plus roundabouts can get slippy in the cold dead of night too.... ________________________________________ "Supercharged - 454.1bhp/317.5lb/ft"Peugeot 306 GTi-6 2000 (X), Moonstone |
Posted 22nd Jan 2012 at 20:26
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jim01uk
Seasoned Pro Location: around Registered: 16 Dec 2005 Posts: 8,996 Status: Offline |
Post #23
f*cking pussies, I did over 100 miles last weekend in my summer gear, it was 1*c. Yes I was cold, but it doesn't stop me going out on it! My dad even gave me an old set of heated grips when I got to his place |
Posted 22nd Jan 2012 at 20:44
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AntBonsell
Junior User Location: Coventry Registered: 16 Oct 2011 Posts: 80 Status: Offline |
Post #24
I'm selling an 1999 Yamaha YZF-R1 if anyone's interested? Going to do a for sale thread when I'm not on my iPhone on the train. |
Posted 22nd Jan 2012 at 23:26
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jim01uk
Seasoned Pro Location: around Registered: 16 Dec 2005 Posts: 8,996 Status: Offline |
Post #25
how much? mileage? colour? service? |
Posted 23rd Jan 2012 at 08:47
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