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dimmers

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  1. i would only put your left foot down and keep your right on the back brake.


    one other thing i heard is that its best to put the bike in neutral as well when the examiner is talking to you in between sections of the course.


    shoulder checks are one of the biggest things to remember, everytime you pull away, and don't forget to do a lifesaver just before you start to turn on the u-turn.



    best of luck

  2. i bought a pair second hand off ebay, very good boot, and waterproof.


    they are quite a narrow boot though in the foot, and because of that i made sure i went for a half size bigger than my normal shoe size (normally a 9, so went for a 9.5). Other people i know have also commented on the Sidi boots being quite a narrow fit, so keep this in mind.


    and yes, room for large calf muscles :)

  3. doesn't say how thick the leather is. You would want it to be at least 1.1 mm - 1.4 mm thick.


    i'd always be careful with buying stuff off ebay, especially non branded gear. Yeah, they may be a good price, but they might be worse off at protecting you than your current RST textiles.


    also with leathers, it is important (so i've been told) to make sure you go and try the stuff on before you buy as the sizes really vary from brand to brand.

  4. Not sure if anyone else does this, but when i was learning i'd always think 'NOS' when i'd finished a lesson and was about to get off the bike, or before getting on the bike.


    Neutral, (engine)Off, Stand


    can use it for starting off in the morning as well.... neutral, on, stand.


    thought it might be of use to someone.


    Anybody else do this while learning?

  5. i have some sartso kevlar jeans, great bit of kit to have.


    at minimum, helmet, jacket, back protector, gloves, boots and kevlar jeans. (so pretty much everything)


    only thing missing is knee protection from the kevlar jeans.


    i can see your problem though, as if you don't have the option to wear something else and you've only got your leathers, then i'd say wear the leathers everytime you're on your bike until you can get around to buying some kevlar jeans or textiles.

  6. sorry to hear that! mod 1 is so hit and miss.


    you'll pass next time for sure as you know what to expect.


    my instructor gave me a useful tip, and it went along the lines of trying to imagine something resting underneath the rear break lever, that would break easy with too much pressure


    (the exact image he gave me only applies to blokes though, i'm sure you can work it out... ouch! :shock: but worked for me)

  7. Catcrap :lol:


    no seriously, i got some last week, works great, you just have to apply it quite frequently and make sure once you've rubbed it on your visor to buff it off properly with a dry cloth.


    i can ride all the way to work with the visor down, even when i'm sitting in traffic


    http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/CatCrap-antifog-motorbike-helmet-visor-goggles-dotw-/250713706471?pt=UK_Motorcycle_Helmets&hash=item3a5fb38fe7


    edit - a good review: http://www.webbikeworld.com/r2/motorcycle-helmet-visor-anti-fog/

  8. Boots, deffo get some boots. Any boots are better than trainers. (Except wellington boots .... )


    I managed to get a passable pair of boots for £40 some time ago ... done the job. Didn't last all that well... but done the job.


    http://www.motorcyclenews.com/upload/Ri ... 20test.pdf


    I now have the TCX Infinity boot. My god. Bloody awesome. The guide should help you anyway :thumb:

     

    slight thread hijack... but i've heard good things about these boots, do you recommend them then? Ride gave them a great review i think.

  9. get some boots off ebay!


    i managed to get some Sidi evo boots (retail £150) for £35, and they were in good condition and will do me for a few years at least.


    i did find (after some research) that it's best to buy Sidi boots a half size bigger than your current shoe size. I'm normally a size 9, and the 9.5 i bought fits me great.


    some bargains to be had...


    http://shop.ebay.co.uk/i.html?rt=nc&LH_Auction=1&_nkw=sidi+boots&_dmpt=UK_Motorcycle_Boots&_trksid=p3286.c0.m301


    edit: if you don't mind second hand that is.

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