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Just booked MOD1 and MOD2 for end A1 (125cc) for end of March and early April. Couldn't get same test centre on same day. But they're within 4 days and test centres aren't too far. One is local, within 10 mins, the other is about 20/25 mins away. 

 

I was saving for DAS but won't be able to do it before CBT runs out end of April, work family and all that shite, (first was 2003, second was 2 years ago April,.. Bollox to doing it again when I have 1.5 years experience on my own bike and am capable of passing both MODS..)

 

Assuming I pass MOD1/2 I won't need to do Hazard perception (Hazard perception passed again a couple of weeks ago..) or CBT again so saving myself over £130... 

 

Not the way I wanted to do things but best for my circumstances as they are. 

 

 

 

 

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1 minute ago, Fiddlesticks said:

All the best with it. Will be nice to get the L Plates off. 👍

That's my thinking. 

 

Mainly thinking of saving money though. £180 for CBT again.. Bollox to that. Still won't be doing motorways on my wee CB125F though.. Too many w**kers. 😂

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Posted

Good luck with the tests.

Can you do the A1 on your own bike then? I presume you can.

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Yeah good luck.

Remember your lifesavers (and cancel your indicators of course).

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9 hours ago, bud said:

Good luck with the tests.

Can you do the A1 on your own bike then? I presume you can.

Yeah can do it on own bike. 
 

just need all correct documents with you. 

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More worried about the MOD1 tbh.. 

 

first couple of months biking I’d go to an industrial estate near me and take 10/15 mins at beginning or end of ride to practice u turns etc but that’s slipped away a bit..

 

so I’ll be watching a few mod1 videos and taking note of requirements to practice in lead up to it. 

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Posted

All the best! 

Bear in mind that, during the figure of 8 and the slalom, you can go as wide as you like - there are no extra points for staying near the cones.

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12 minutes ago, bonio said:

All the best! 

Bear in mind that, during the figure of 8 and the slalom, you can go as wide as you like - there are no extra points for staying near the cones.

Good to know, cheers…

 

I think I read the width for u turns etc is 7 meters… measured that with my tape measure. It’s ridiculously wide! 😂

 

just watch me fail on that now.. 😂

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18 minutes ago, muldoon74 said:

Good to know, cheers…

 

I think I read the width for u turns etc is 7 meters… measured that with my tape measure. It’s ridiculously wide! 😂

 

just watch me fail on that now.. 😂

Yup u turn is set in an area you can't go outside of........

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Update:

 

Failed it.

 

When asked to go to stat point after speed trap test on my U-turn (actual U-turn was fine) to get into position I didn't take as much space as needed and just rushed it. Put my foot down to steady myself and knew I'd bolloxed it up. 

 

Next up Emergency stop. Caught my right foot awkwardly so didn't use rear break and also fingers slipped off front break a wee bit and therefore opened up throttle. 

 

Result: Please go to main building where you were instructed to park up when you arrived.. No hazard avoidance, straight up fail. 

 

Worst part is now my CBT has ran out and all training schools around here (and within about 25 miles) are now fully booked until mid June or July or are ridiculous expensive. 

 

So my wee CB is grounded.... 

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Posted

That's a bugger, I failed mod 1 it happens, I passed mod 2 with no faults, didn't have the terrible booking issues that we appear to have now though 

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16 minutes ago, Simon Davey said:

Sorry to hear that @muldoon74  

That's a hard pill to swallow, don't give up. 

Not giving up, just have a few financial issues and ideas to sort now.

 

Should I sell bike, pay it off an use remainder for deposit on new bike and CBT resit? 

 

Do I keep it (preferred) and search for a cancellation CBT  (has to be a weekend, work requires 2 weeks notice for annual leave) and pay over the odds for it? 

 

I need a bit of luck.. Not had much in life TBH but could do with a wee bit.. I just want to get out on my bike again. 

 

Yes being 125cc it struggles (as I have intonated to in other threads) but bimbling about and learning skills (apart from putting foot down and bawsing up emergency stop obviously).. CB125F is awesome.

 

My brother (32 years experience) said to me that everyone puts their foot down when turning occasionally and its a ridiculous thing to be pulled up on these days. 

 

So.... decisions to be made... 

 

 

 

 

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8 minutes ago, Fiddlesticks said:

Ye, I did the same on mine with the figure of eight. Maddening.

f**king fuming m8!!! 😂

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30 minutes ago, muldoon74 said:

My brother (32 years experience) said to me that everyone puts their foot down when turning occasionally and its a ridiculous thing to be pulled up on these days. 

Yes, I did this only this week. Don't think anyone saw me mind, so it doesn't fully count.

That's a pants outcome @muldoon74, and a crap decision you have to make. If there's a way not to sell the bike, see if you can make it work. Can you book a CBT and cancel it if a cancellation slot comes available?

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I think a lot of people doing a tight low (walking) speed turn put their foot down. Not saying it's right but it's a reflex.

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