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Can't wait! Doing it on my own Honda Vision 110 then riding back with my Uncle if i pass!


According to friends, it's very hard to fail... is this true?


One lad said "it's alright joe, you can't fail"


I shouldn't go to it feeling complacent "this will be easy" should i?

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As the title says, CBT = Compulsory Basic Training


Training being the main word there. There is no pass or fail, they just get you up to a standard where by you will be safe on the road and can control the bike/scooter in a controlled manner.


If you've ridden before, it is still nice to show interest and, as like myself doing the CBT the second time round, I just loved it as it meant back on a bike again!


Only advice I'd really give is listen to what is being said and enjoy!

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yea can't fail, or if you can you have to try really hard. if you crash its probably a fail but apart from that you should be good.

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good luck it will be fine did mine a few weeks ago having never ridden geared and it was pretty easy with a nice friendly patient instructor

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According to friends, it's very hard to fail... is this true?

 

 

It's impossible to fail. It's training, not a test.


It is possible to not complete the training in a single session though, which is a bit like a fail I guess. :wink:


But in all honesty, it's easy so long as you listen and do what they tell you to do, when they tell you to do it. And above all, enjoy the day.

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