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Seidinger1986

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  1. I have done my Mod 2 test 5 times and passed in the last attempt... I know how frustrating and expensive it gets, but trust me: It all is worth once it's past you! Sounds like you were very unlucky, which honestly happened to me a couple of times! The last one, was a good ride, no crazy drivers or interruptions, and I passed. You will, as well. In the end, it is totally up to you. I would personally try again if I had the money and the motivation!
  2. I have passed today! At some point, the examiner asked me to follow X and I was not in a safe position to do it, then followed Z instead. He came to my side and told me, looking in my eyes: "Are you crazy or deaf? Told you to go X" I said I didn't understand (which was not true) and he said "f**k... ok, follow me" He proceeded to ride really fast taking the lead. When I say really fast, I mean: I didn't even know if the speed was within the limit on those roads. All that time, I was following behind thinking: "Man... I am done for good... This is a real fuckup!" Then, back at the test center: "Ok, congratulations. You've passed." Well, time to sell the 125
  3. And on that I am in my 5th attempt... But don't worry! Everyone gets it easier than my, history of my life! hahahaha Took me 5 attempts,so you're not the only one! What have / haven't you done differently in the last attempt that made you pass? Did you do it somewhere else / changed your mentality / had a shot of whisky before?!? I mean... I know the ride was better than other attempts, I suppose, but was it due to lucky? What is your analysis?
  4. Yeah, I did have. Didn't pass... My problem, which I am trying to focus on now, is the "planning ahead". It feels I plan ahead a bit, but not as much as I should. On daily basis, riding my 125, I think I do it much more naturally, without the pressure of the test on my shoulders. I think that helps a lot! The day of the test, I am so concentrated on understanding the instructions correctly (English is not my first language) and doing everything "by the book", that it just blocks my brain somehow... I think I can't laugh about it anymore because I am more angry than frustrated, actually. Just want to get this over... It has become such a drain in my life, in regards to time and focus.
  5. And on that I am in my 5th attempt... But don't worry! Everyone gets it easier than my, history of my life! hahahaha
  6. Ahhh but that is actually BS advice because the same happened to me on my first attempt, so I 'just went' and I got failed!! There's no winning sometimes... It's REALLY hard sometimes, as nothing is really "black or white". There are so many factors that come into play when doing this exam, that makes it tricky!
  7. Out of curiosity: Why are you taking the A2 Mod2 , if you just took the DAS one?
  8. I've never heard of anyone who has passed with that guy... Putting this in different words: Every time I hear someone complaining about Enfield, it's about him. The only problem is that the complaint system requires way too much personal information, even your driver license reg number! I was about to make a complaint on him, but gave up when I saw that... Pass and then complain, he really shouldn’t be allowed to continue wasting people’s time and money let alone the distress it causes. That's EXACTLY what I'm doing...
  9. I've never heard of anyone who has passed with that guy... Putting this in different words: Every time I hear someone complaining about Enfield, it's about him. The only problem is that the complaint system requires way too much personal information, even your driver license reg number! I was about to make a complaint on him, but gave up when I saw that...
  10. yes, of course, he seems to be known by every instructor for harassing their students. If you have a complaint, you should also send it in. yes, and the instructor was also shocked by the examiner's reason. I guess I could use him as a witness but I imagine they also don't want to get into the bad books of the test centre they rely on for their business. I've decided I am changing schools and the place where I will do my next mod2 attempt... After 3 times with that guys, I can't stand him anymore!!!
  11. Quick question: Is it the short, semi-bald dude, with glasses? I've been failed by him 3 times...
  12. I think it really varies from person to person. The year (and counting) I've had 125 and scooters prior to jumping on big bikes were extremely valuable for mine (and others) safety on the road. I have never suffered an accident, not even dropped the bike, but I got distracted with the 125 once and almost crashed into a stopped car... I can't imagine what would've happened had I been on a bigger bike. It just feels like a natural progression starting with a 125 and going to something more powerful! I wouldn't advice on buying a 125 if you don't need/want one, but you can always rent one for a couple of weeks after getting your CBT done to get the feeling of the real world of riding a bike on daily-basis.
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