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Thinkbiker

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About Thinkbiker

  • Birthday 16/02/1969

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    ZZR1400 CBR1100XX
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    Gloucestershire

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  1. For fitting the socket it makes no difference as without something plugged into the socket it isnt a circuit. And as long as its not the type that has a light around the socket and you dont plan on leaving something plugged in permanently i wouldnt bother using a relay. When connecting a battery always the + side first to prevent a short if you touched a metal part of the bike with a screwdriver or spanner.
  2. Im sure the insert in my BKS leathers is a forcefield one
  3. Youtube has some good basic editing functions i have Corel x5pro which is probably a bit ott for basic editing.
  4. The footage can be used as evidence both for you and against. The laws which allow and/or prevent them from seizing equipment or what ever the footage is stored on is much more complex and in some cases it will be a judges decision as to wether or not yhe evidence is admissable.
  5. The simple and uncomplicated answer is yes. before moving away from stationary consider a lifesaver on both sides.
  6. "'88 Peter Bottomley the then Minister of Transport, wanted to have motorcyclists in reflective clothing, " Thats 16 years ago!!!!!!
  7. Some insurers do require a bike to have cover in its own right to be covered under a 'other bike' extension this is because the 'other bike' extension only offers third party cover whilst riding so if you were to park up and get off the bike it would be uninsured. This isnt about reading small print or understanding legal terms this sort of thing is included in plain english in a policy booklet or similar it is essential you read it. If you dont understand it you must call your ins.co. Otherwise you are deemed yo have accepted the terms. I have used the recording of my phone call to get a policy at the price quoted after the ins.co changed their mind saying they had made a mistake.
  8. In some areas MAG work very closely with local authorities and do achieve useful outcomes, they dont do this by protesting they do it by getting involved. I have invited the local group to sit around a table and talk about local issues and get no reply just an annual f.o.i. Request for information we already freely share. They generate hype and promote the feeling that bikers are victimised when that simply isnt true. Hi-viz. The French had a go no one has ever suggested it will be introduced in the UK the Dft's own study into why drivers dont see bikers found that hi-viz made little or no difference. Drain covers. Go google the stats highways arent fitting anti slip covers everywhere because slippery surface rates extremely low in the cause of motorcycle crashes.
  9. If it touches the back wheel removing the border will only give you another 22mm of clearance is that really worth a £60 fine? You need to increase the rear preload wrongly adjusted suspension can seriously effect the bikes handling.
  10. All bikes are smoother with an open throttle being adjusted to match the speed required compared to opening and closing the throttle for the same purpose. If you find yourself having to close and open the throttle for small adjustments in speed then you are in too higher gear. Try using 3000rpm as your bottom line unless of course your in 1st and need to go slower. You can still change up at around 5-6000rpm so thebike doesnt take off like a scolded cat you will find the bike alot smoother and more stable as you will not shift weight from back to front and destabalise the bike.
  11. Make any adjustments so that the bike fits you and is comfortable and easy to operate. Then and only then consider you own technique. Trying to ride around an issue is a recipe for dissaster
  12. if you fail your Mod 1 you won't be allowed to take your Mod 2, if you pass mod1 but fail mod2 you only need to retake the mod2 all the info here https://www.gov.uk/motorcycle-practical-test/what-happens-during-the-motorcycle-practical-test you dont have to do all the training again but depending what you fail on it might be a good idea to have some more training before the test
  13. As you have your CBT all you need to do is pass the theory test get some training and past both parts of the practical test. DAS or Direct Access doesn't mean you have to do all the training in one go you could do it over several Saturdays for example, find a local trainer one that's recommended is best they will give you an idea of how much training you need to pass the test everyone is different, people learn at different rates. the cost will of course depend on how much training you require. As for insurance it won't be difficult to insure it's likely to cost a little more but you can get a quote before buying or even passing your test either ask your current insurer or go online and get a quote (you will have to say you have passed your test)
  14. im not suggesting it makes sense far from it as you say if you want to take a bike test here in the UK and you are a EU licence holder you can't. but then again the EU licence system is a mess whilst i allows holders to drive anywhere in the EU the process they go through to gain their entitlements varies in member sates. Take Italy as an example there is no CBT but you can gain your full moped licence from aged 14 you can take a moped test and gain the full AM entitlement and ride a moped up to 50cc from 16 you can ride up to a 125cc from 18 you can ride any motorcycle upon passing your test of course The Italian AM entitlement does stand here in the UK as long as you are 16 curiously though as a GB Car Licence holder you can rent a machine up to 150cc and ride it in Italy
  15. I think the issue is that whilst a full EU entitlement is transferable to other member states provisional entitlements are not. If your a resident in the UK the EU licence can be exchanged for a GB licence which comes with the counterpart if you are a visitor in the UK you would need to go back to your resident Country and obtain a full entitlement to ride a motorcycle which you could then use in the UK
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