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Ktj6

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  1. The truth is the best way is an individual thing and no one can tell you what is right for you, and the only person who can genuinely advise you is the trainer who saw how you rode and can offer informed advice. It all depends on your ability, confidence, learning style,where and why you are riding, and finance.


    You would just not ask a complete stranger whether you should leave your partner, without telling them all about yourself, and trust their advice. Asking the best way to get into biking without any context is no different.


    Yet every time this question comes up, as understandably it does frequently, you just get a chorus of people telling you that a 125 is beneath them and so you will hate it. Even though they do not know you and plenty of us enjoyed and/or learned a lot from starting on a 125.


    The only sane advice is to do the CBT, as you have to take that first whatever decision you end up making, then see how you feel afterwards. Ask the trainer what they would recommend as the best option for you if you are still unsure.

     

    Will definitely take this on board! As I haven't even done my cbt I cant really tell, I may love the 125 and want to have a few months to learn on that but I think it's a good idea to ask my instructor who will see me ride! Thanks for the advice dude!

  2. I think judging by what everyone's saying I'm going to do cbt, get some lessons and go straight for the a2 test!

    I'd like to say though I'm really surprised at how nice you guys all are and how welcome I feel despite not even owning a bike yet! Other forums I've joined for various different things hate noob questions, so thanks a lot I'll definitely be sticking around and will be on the roads riding soon!

  3. Hi guys, I'm sorry if this isn't the correct place to post. I'm looking to hopefully get a motorbike soon. I'm 21, have a full car license. I haven't yet done my cbt but I'm wondering what the best way to go about it all is.


    Should I do my cbt, spend money on a 125cc and learn on that or is there another way possible to do my cbt and full test to get an A2 license just to open me up to other options, so I don't have to spend money on a 125 just to pass my test and want to go higher.


    Any advice would be awesome thanks guys!

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