Toothless Posted April 9 Posted April 9 Hi floks so I’m joining for advice I’ve not ridden for 20 years however my daughter has just passed her cbt things have changed in 20 years just a little thanks folks toothless Quote
Capt Sisko Posted April 10 Posted April 10 (edited) Remember the B bit in CBT stands for basic. She probably think she knows it all, that's not her fault and I'll quite happily call anyone a liar who having passed their test think, right that's it, job done. What many riding schools offer is extra training after your CBT, not to take people up to the main test standard, but real world riding without the pressure of taking a test at the end of it. A few lesson like that will make all difference. If you're looking to get back on the road, why don't you join her? I assume you've been driving a car for the last twenty years and you've got plenty of real world experience on that side but your motorcycle skills are going to rusty to say the least. If the riding school hires bikes & kit, join her. She's going to feel a whole load more confident if you getting hauled up over something when she hasn't. You might also just get the bug again. Edited Saturday at 21:01 by Capt Sisko 1 Quote
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