Martyc
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accident after only 2 moths after passing a cbt
Martyc replied to a topic in CBT, Test and Advanced Training Information
Depends on the car and the damage, 500 notes for a brand new bumper fitted and sprayed on a modern car isn't excessive. However on a 15 year old car with a pattern or second hand bumper with a cheap blow over that is excessive. Body work thru a proper body shop can be expensive. If the damage is slight chances are the owner will pocket the cash and live with the damage. Best bet is to get your own quotes and pay for repairs if the owner will agree if the price is reasonable for you. Or take the insurance hit as a lesson learnt. -
And that makes you no better than twats who drive with no licence
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I put my visor down above 30 just to avoid rogue insects!
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But a dealer should have some form of experience, and the bike should be pdi'd from a dealer, even without the shite quality parts a bike would be dangerous if not put together properly. I do understand type approval, but if it's not assembled to a set standard how can they justify saying it's safe for road use.
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I don't see how a self assembly bike can be fit for road use with out professional inspection first. Its the whole reason kit cars and the like have sva tests
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Makes no odds to me. A) as said living in Norfolk means I have a 2 hour journey just to reach a motorway an b) riding a naked means that windblast makes sustained high speed riding unpleasant, I'd rather just sit around 70ish and enjoy the ride and use higher speeds for safe overtaking, getting outta the way etc
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Does this mean we could bugger off to any other eu country and get treated the same? Doubt it
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Remove caliper, clean pistons with brake cleaner and a stiff toothbrush (possibly wire wool) if they are not too corroded, an check to make sure the pistons move freely. If not it's overhaul time. also make sure the pads are free to move and contact areas (apart from pad face!) have had a touch of copper slip
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It doesn't bother me, I dunno where to look when i see it happen but it's not like a 3 month old can just wander into mc d's and order a big mac meal when the little fella's hungry is it.
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Also with the gloves give them a while to break in, I weren't too fond of either of my pairs at first but now they just feel natural and like a part of my hand when I'm riding
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All sounds fab stuff but tbh you don't have to spend no where near as much on your first gear. I think mine came to about 230 quid, and that's boots, leather biker trousers, jacket, gloves and helmet and after 2 years and 1 minor spill it's still great condition. I was told on my cbt to upgrade to better stuff as you go along, and it seems pretty sound advice. The only thing I've changed is my gloves (because I prefered the look of the new pair) and bought a pair of textile bottoms so I have an option of what to wear and I am quite happy come rain or shine.
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How about ripped flesh showing a section of leathers under the skin :/ would have to be fairly large to be recognisable tho
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Probably not a common modification because most people who are licensed to ride will have a bigger bike and those with a cbt are stuck at 125cc's
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Hmmmm :/ if it's been fitted professionally then should be ok but everyone can make mistakes I guess. Wouldn't hurt to have them check it. Car electrics and drains are a nightmare to trace. Could be something as silly as boot light is staying on after the boot is shut if the switch is playing up or something much more serious.
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If it's only done it since the sub and amp have been fitted sounds like that is at fault. Who fitted it all? Does it power down when switched off? Remove the fuse from the amp power feed under the bonnet for a few days and see if it still has troubles. If that sorts it you need to look at your install. Also all vauxhalls I've worked on need the power feeds swapping on the h/u when an aftermarket stereo is fitted, was this done? (usual telltale is stereo loses memory every time it's switched off, can't see it being an issue but always helped to be hooked up right)
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I've had a 1998 gs500 for 3 months and 2.5k miles and it's been faultless. All I've done is topped up the oil (twice) and adjusted the chain. Does sound like a pair of maracas tho when warm lol. I'd describe the engine as a bit agricultural but it's a workhorse and certainly does the job. I get about 70mpg and costs peanuts to insure (60 quid a year as my first big bike). I do want more, but I can't complain about mine, it's been great so far.
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And no L plates and carry a pillion! When I had no L's tho on a 50cc the police pulled me for 'looking suspicious'
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Lessons or DAS route ?
Martyc replied to gareth's topic in CBT, Test and Advanced Training Information
I'm confused on the actual question being asked because you have lessons for DAS you just do it on a 500cc + bike instead of a 125cc? Or do you mean an intensive course? I wouldn't really recommend one as if you fail the mod1 you will lose your test fee for mod 2 and it may be a bit rushed. As for DAS or standard test the test and training is the same. It depends if you are comfortable with riding a 'big bike' as the manual handling and height/weight can cause an issue for some, particularly the vertically challenged. -
Try passion automotive they do a plastic polish that removes scratches etc called xerapol that I have heard it is ace, I intend to get some to sort my ford puma headlights out, although it does take some effort apparently
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If you can make it as far as Lowestoft Anglia rider training are fantastic, and very competitive rates. Emma is a great instructor and easy on the eye and the rest of the team is fab too. I can't recommend them enough for all their help and support getting me thru my tests
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Could it be a slight miss-fire causing incomplete combustion occasionally under load giving off the black smoke? If it was doing it consistently then I'd be more inclined towards the filter, but it would have to be filthy for that, plus how would much dust get in the filter unless the bike was running at the time to draw it in? Just my probably wrong two penneth
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They may give you an extra day if you aren't ready to be let loose but at the end of the day if still aren't ready they do have a business to run and costs to cover etc. I'm sure you'll get it soon enough, it takes some longer than others and once you're on two wheels it'll be worth it I still doubt I'm ready sometimes and I passed DAS a year ago!