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  1. It’s just one licence with different entitlements. 
    You accrued 3 points while on a provisional and then after you passed your A2 you gained another 3 points. This totalled 6 points within two years of passing your test. 
    You now have to apply for a provisional and start again. 
    If you passed the theory less than 2 years ago then the cert is still valid and you will only have to do the mod 1 & 2 again before the two years is up. Obviously if it longer than that or the 2 years run out while in the process of obtaining your full licence again then you will have to take the theory. I also suspect you might have to do the CBT as you need the cert number in order to book the theory. 
     

    You best bet is to speak to a riding school. They will know better than anyone on here. 

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  2. I have the Loop mute insert also @bonio gives you an extra 5db noise reduction. 
    Have you played about with the different sizes? 
    With the mute inserts in and a good seal mine are quiet. 
     

    I have some custom fit earplugs at work and tried them under my lid once upon a time. Ears were hurting after 20 mins. 

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  3. @Ronnie Some good tips there. 
    I have the TomTom Rider so don’t have that issue. 
     

     

    @Stu When I bought my bike it came with a handlebar Sat Nav mount. When in the higher rev range my TomTom used to switch off!! 

    After a bit of research I discovered that Kawasaki had only changed from an above the clock mount from that year. Obviously to save money. 
    I bought the higher mount for not only the reason mentioned above, but the fact that I found it dangerous when I needed to look down to view the sat nav. 

     


     

    Has anyone tried the free version yet? 
     

     

  4. I’ve been singing this navigation tool’s praises for a long time now. I was lucky enough to have found them when they first started up and I paid about £50 for lifetime GOLD membership as an early adopter. 
    They have not sat still since and have gone from strength to strength. 
    Now it’s not just a web based app. They now have a fully working mobile app only recently finished. 
     

    I received one of my regular emails from them the other day. 

     

    I am in no way affiliated with them and don’t gain anything from this post. 
    I just think it’s the best navigation tool out there. 
     

    Check it out. There is a free version if you don’t want to subscribe that looks pretty good. 

     

    https://mranavigationnext.app/freeuse/

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  5. I think you can use a free toned down version.

    I was an early adopter years back and I got full gold membership for life for about £60. I got lucky really. Not sure what the subscription is now but I think they do tiers. 
     

    It’s not just the app though. They do blogs and there are tonnes of instructions. They do webinars. They have real people supplying routes. You can share routes with friends and make routes public. Which means if you’re going somewhere you can look in that area and see if someone has already put up a great route and just use that. You can also tweak that route for yourself. It saves loads of time There’s all sorts on there. 

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  6. If you live near a Sportsbikeshop store then take him along and speak to one of their staff. They are very experienced and will be able to help. 
     

    There are so many variables when it comes to helmets. Head shape will determine which brand will be the best fit. The biggest bug bear for bikers is the wind noise.  The cause of this can even come down to the bike you ride. 
    Your brother needs to invest in ear plugs when riding his bike. Again there is a massive selection of different ear plugs trial and error will determine which ones suit him. 
     

    I have settled on the Loop ear plugs with the Loop Mute insert. I have been through tonnes of others over the years. 
     

    You’re a good brother. Maybe your brother will get you into bikes …..😀

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  7. The wear marker is 1mm deep. 
     

    The tyre is fine in the dry, but should it rain when out on that, then the tread won’t be deep enough to displace the water efficiently and it could be squeaky bum time, so very smooth throttle needed. 

  8. 8 hours ago, Shepherd said:

    I had to travel from near Southend to Donnington a few weekends ago, and wanted a simple app that I could put in start and finish points. I wanted to put in places to go through on the way (way points?), but without having to stop and acknowledge that I'd been through. I just wanted to 'see' them, not visit them.

    Google maps couldn't do it, Waze couldn't do it and lots of others needed me to have a pc and transfer to my mobile etc.

    If you can make it as simple to change the route as google maps pc version does, once start point and destination are input, it'd be a winner for me.

     

    MyRoute app does this. 

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  9. I discovered Loop ear plugs last year and find them the best plugs I’ve used. I’m sure like most of us on here that we have been through loads of different types and been disappointed. 
    I can highly recommend the Loop Quiet with the little Loop Mute insert. 
    They are not cheap, but I use them for the bike, for sleeping and when driving on the noisiest road in the country. The A180. I use it to get to and from work. It’s been recorded at 90 db sat in a car!!

     

    The Loop’s let the right audio through and you don’t feel like you’re in a goldfish bowl like a lot of the disposable ones feel like. 

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