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Troy

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  1. Hi! Sorry for the delayed response, I don't visit these forums very often. Not much has changed since. I got to pay for a renewed CBT in the next 2-3 weeks, then will have two or three more lessons again before I rebook for my MoD1. I will get out on my 125 as much as I can until then so I will (hopefully) become a better rider in general. With the weather showing a prettier face at the moment, I'm trying to use it to my advantage and get out on the bike more.
  2. After having some time to ponder on the event, I can say for sure now that I have a big issue with counter-balancing. I can throw my 125 around like a banana. But when I'm on that 650, I just got the thought stuck in my head about falling over and dropping the manchine.
  3. Well.... I failed. Nerves got the better of me. I was shaky which didn't help. I began to feel myself losing stability and balance during the figure-of-8 and also the U-Turn, this caused me to put my foot down. I knew I had blown it after the second time my foot hit the floor. The rest of the course was fine. Still really disappointed though.... I had an audience of others waiting for their turn which made me feel like I was in the spot light. I don't blame them for my failure, it just didn't help. CBT runs out next month too, gonna have to shell out for that before I can rebook my next lesson/test. I have only been doing one lesson a month too, but I think I may need to up that to two lessons.
  4. On the 12th May I got my module 1 test booked. My instructor was surprised to see that my weak spot wasn't on the figure-of-8, but it was the Emergency Stop. I think I'm finding it hard because I have dropped the bike twice now when practicing it. I applied to much rear brake causing the bike to slide out and inevitably losing balance and being a shorty, doesn't help when trying to keep a lump of a machine upright. Any advice or suggestions?
  5. Hello all! I have a question regarding my rear brake.... My machine is a Lifan 125 2007. It had its MOT recently a passed with no problems. However, the rear brake puts out good performance levels but squeals horribly. After 10-15 minutes of riding and wearing it in a little, the noise disappears. I want to solve this problem once and for all now though. It hasn't bothered until now simply because I logically assumed it was ok because it passed its MOT. Thoughts and/or suggestions are welcome at this time! Thanks
  6. My CBT was £85, Theory Test was £25, my current instructor is £20 per-hour and another guy is £25 per-hour but only books on two hour slots. He also offers a nice, flexible "Unlimited" package for £645. This includes unlimited lessons and test booking fees until you have passed. If at the end of it, you didn't get your money's worth of £645, he will offer advanced bike training lessons free of charge. The two Motorcycle Training companies I am speaking of are; Ride Now in Eastbourne, and 1066 Motorcyle Training in Bexhill.
  7. I'm in a similar situation to you. The best thing I have found to do, is request an assessment ride/lesson. This is usually free and can give you an idea of how much effort/funds will be required for you to pass and to also see if you feel comfortable learning under that instructor.
  8. As some of you know, I have recently passed my theory test and now I am looking to progress further. However I was quoted a rather large figure of what it could take for me to be ready for my practical test. Therefore, I am looking to practice most of the areas needed to be successful in passing my test on my own, with only having one or maybe two lessons a month. I would like to know what all the areas, points and manoeuvers there are that I will need to practice and get right, in order to pass my test. I had an assessment done yesterday and the only thing my instructor could fault me on, Was my observations (mirrors, lifesavers etc.), my slow riding (I still 'walk' the bike out of spaces when really both feet need to be up), and I should go and practice my manoeuvers like a U-Turn. Finally to use my bike more often, not just the occasional once a week like I have been doing. I was trying to add up all my time I have spent riding since my CBT last summer, and I came up with an approximate figure of 6 Hours at most
  9. Not yet. I'm trying to get in contact with my CBT instructor to progress, he can be like fairy dust though and is terrible at returning your calls.
  10. I passed guys! 47/50 correct on the Multiple Choice part and.... 57 of 74 points scored on the Harzard Perception Test. Mod 1&2 left to do
  11. I don't know if any of you have seen of this but I found it amusing!.... http://i.imgur.com/ZNXooUG.jpg
  12. I wouldn't be able to go to London on my 125 I don't think. If someone is willing to carry me as a passenger, then on the way back to Hastings from London we could stop off to ride my bike down from there?! Is that what you had in mind? Or did you mean stop by on the way back from London?
  13. So my Theory Test is all booked now and is scheduled for the 12th May! I have been doing mock tests solid the past few days and at first I was passing all the time and I was surprised how much I still remembered from way back when I took my Driving Theory Test. As time has gone on though, I have been failing the Hazard Perception part at the end and only passing the Question exam barely! Can any advice be given?
  14. I'm about 25-30 minutes away from Hastings. If I do attent this year, it will be the first time for me with my very own bike. In the past, I have only attended as an observer, not attended with my own set of wheels.
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