my learning stages were exciting. Iv been through the wars (literally) right hand and wrist have been smashed apart and contain plastic bones, restricts the movement slightly in the wrist and hand wedding finger and pinky. Lower legs have compartment compression syndrome which restricts the movement of my ankles slightly (up and down movements) Failed the first CBT, as i have slight restricted movement in my right hand and wrist so whenever i was turning the bike, id rev it like mad as i cant really rotate my wrist, add that to a learners clutch control and your not having fun. Instructor wasnt really the best tbh. Second CBT passed easily, new instructor and instantly got me to hold the throttle in a certain way allowing more freedom of movement for my wrist. Next up, DAS, three day course. Day one different instructor, came off the bike as i couldnt reach the bikes rear brake with my right foot (Suzuki Gladius) so snatched he front brake and ended up on my back with the bike skooshing petrol down my groin, oops. Ended up going home later as the instructor was not much of an instructor and more of an over the top fault finder. one week later, DAS three day course with the same instructor as my successful CBT, mod 1 passed without any faults. Operation on my left leg, 5 weeks later a 3 hour lesson with the same instructor and a Mod 2 passed without any faults. If i can fail a CBT and come off the bike first day of the DAS but still pass the tests without fauls, anyone can!! best advice i can ever give is to enjoy your lessons and tests, relax and remember trust yourself. Happy riding