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Guys gals my mother has come up with th3 mad idea of getting a rt400 amd wants to get a bike licence

Bit her licence had a A category

Could anyone confirm that she has a full bike licence

Thanks


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If your mum is anything like my mum, I wouldn't let her anywhere near a motorbike!


My mum is one of those who's driving is absolutely jaw-droppingly bad, yet she thinks she's always in the right and won't be told otherwise, even by her own family!

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If your mum is anything like my mum, I wouldn't let her anywhere near a motorbike!


My mum is one of those who's driving is absolutely jaw-droppingly bad, yet she thinks she's always in the right and won't be told otherwise, even by her own family!

 


my father in law is that very same. He also lectures you if you drive with anything less than 2 hands on the steering wheel.

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If your mum is anything like my mum, I wouldn't let her anywhere near a motorbike!


My mum is one of those who's driving is absolutely jaw-droppingly bad, yet she thinks she's always in the right and won't be told otherwise, even by her own family!

 


my father in law is that very same. He also lectures you if you drive with anything less than 2 hands on the steering wheel.

 

That is how you are supposed to drive in order to be able to keep full control. I don't see how that can be bad advise.

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If your mum is anything like my mum, I wouldn't let her anywhere near a motorbike!


My mum is one of those who's driving is absolutely jaw-droppingly bad, yet she thinks she's always in the right and won't be told otherwise, even by her own family!

 


my father in law is that very same. He also lectures you if you drive with anything less than 2 hands on the steering wheel.

 

That is how you are supposed to drive in order to be able to keep full control. I don't see how that can be bad advise.

Just a bit of a challenge when changing gear..... :wink: :lol: :lol:

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