bonio Posted July 21, 2016 Posted July 21, 2016 So decided last night that doing a DAS soon is the way to go (confirmation was when a gleaming R1 pulled up next to me this morning). Haha. You've got it bad mate. You're hooked. Quote
Hoggs Posted July 22, 2016 Posted July 22, 2016 Really £1500? What year is that?Tis a 2001 (x reg) had 15000 miles on the clock. Main reason it was cheapish was it has been dropped on both sides so the fairings all scuffed but I ride it every day in London so for my first bike a bit of superficial damage wasn't a bad thing! Not having the ARGH I HOPE I DON'T RUIN MY PERFECT BIKE voice when you're getting used to a new bike is quite nice Quote
Foxy Stoat seeks Pig Posted July 22, 2016 Author Posted July 22, 2016 Ok, so MOD 1 training and test is now booked aswell (providing I pass theory of course, which I’ve moved to next Saturday). Will be out on my bike this weekend as usual, usually I will stop somewhere quiet and practice manoeuvres, u turns, figure of eight etc. My question is is there any point me continuing this? I assume the difference between a 125 and 600 handing is huge. Just a thought..Really excited about the training but also worried too, I made hard work of the CBT to be honest although in my defence I had never even touched a bike before that day. Covered over 1000 miles so feel as though ive come a long way since May. Initially was really worried about going out on my bike, riding to work etc but now I look forward to it. Quote
Foxy Stoat seeks Pig Posted July 22, 2016 Author Posted July 22, 2016 Really £1500? What year is that?Tis a 2001 (x reg) had 15000 miles on the clock. Main reason it was cheapish was it has been dropped on both sides so the fairings all scuffed but I ride it every day in London so for my first bike a bit of superficial damage wasn't a bad thing! Not having the ARGH I HOPE I DON'T RUIN MY PERFECT BIKE voice when you're getting used to a new bike is quite nice Oh yes, definitely nothing too shiny for my first 'big' bike Quote
bonio Posted July 22, 2016 Posted July 22, 2016 Ok, so MOD 1 training and test is now booked aswell (providing I pass theory of course, which I’ve moved to next Saturday). Will be out on my bike this weekend as usual, usually I will stop somewhere quiet and practice manoeuvres, u turns, figure of eight etc. My question is is there any point me continuing this? I assume the difference between a 125 and 600 handing is huge. Just a thought.. Yes, I'd've thought this would be useful. The handling is very different (600s can feel a bit intimidating at first, but they handle a lot easier). But you do the same thing with the controls: slip the clutch, revs slightly up, light trailing rear brake - that doesn't alter. Quote
Foxy Stoat seeks Pig Posted July 24, 2016 Author Posted July 24, 2016 so was out again practicing u turns and figure 8's today but have a few questions I hope you can help me out with. I know it will be covered in my training but that is a couple of weeks away (theory test permitting) and two weeks = a lot of practicing time for me.is the direction of the u turn on test always a right hand turn?what is the width of the turn?which gear do you perform the u turn in?should I only be using the back brake to control speed and if so are you allowed to use front brake so come to a stop after you have finished the u turn? Quote
phil4 Posted July 24, 2016 Posted July 24, 2016 1. Yes, In the uk we ride/drive on the left, so will always be doing a U turn to the right, in normal circumstances.2. Something like 7-7.5m. It's a standard set for the test, doesn't vary.3. 1st4. Yes and yes. But make sure you're straight and upright before using and front brake.Sent from my phone. Quote
phil4 Posted July 24, 2016 Posted July 24, 2016 Re 2, it's 7.5m. Look at the third page of this for all the dimensions and distances. https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/316690/motorcycle-manoeuvring-area-multi-purpose-test-centre.pdf" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;Sent from my phone. Quote
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