Im not really worried about sitting the test again as I have heard its the same test just on a derestricted version. If I can pass the test ones then im sure I can pass it again. I am only saying I want a low seat bike because I wouldnt want to drop the 5/600cc bike especially because it will be my first proper bike, I need to learn to handle it and if my feet did reach the floor, it would be a lot easier to handle rather than worrying im going to drop the bike etc. I was thinking to buy a 600cc, lets say its a cbr600 which has a seat height of 32.3 inches which in reality is 2 inches more than the cbr125 (30.6inches) and as you where saying, I could keep the right foot on the peg and the left foot can be flat footed with the bike tilted a little but im just worrying because I have never sat on a bigger bike and dont know what its going to be like. In case I am learning to ride it and I loose balance a little, I will have a hard time trying to stabilise the bike in the centre thats all.. Just worried about dropping it as thats the last thing I would want to do. I guess going from a cbr125 with a seat height of 30.6inches to a cbr600 with a seat height of 32.3inches doesnt seem too bad. I get half of both feet on the ground with the cbr125 so I may be able to manage it with the right foot on the peg and the left foot flat? Guess I need to go and try some bikes out Ah right, I'm sure you will be fine once you've sat on a bigger bike then. I'd had the same thought you had with the worry of dropping the bike and during my DAS training that went through my mind a lot, thankfully it had only happened to me once but it was my mistake for accidentally feathering the front brake whilst doing a slow control, it was also in the first 4hours of practice. My instructor made me pick the bike and the weight of it made me make sure to never do that again. I rode on a Suzuki SV650 (30.9inch) and my left foot is flat on the ground when stationary, right foot on peg. Been to see a sv650 today.. My god does the engine roar!!! i could get my right foot on the pedal but my left foot was tiptoing on the ground.. Not only that but I forgot being a sport bike, the handle bars where down below so when i went to reach for the bars, my chest was hitting the fuel tank!!! Guessing I need to find a sport bike with less length to it.