Bender Posted January 6, 2022 Posted January 6, 2022 6 hours ago, Fiddlesticks said: Hey all, just passed MOD1 this morning at St. Helens. Second attempt - first time I put my foot down on the fig. 8. Did 2 hours of lessons yesterday just to get it dialled in, but was still nervous as hell. At one point the (new) bike wouldn't go down into first. The examiner was good, "just let the clutch out a touch in second, then pull it back in, that'll sort it". Kept my head up, arms loose, clutch control good, a little drag on the back brake for comfort. No minors. It started snowing on the way home, but by then I was happy. Congrats 2 Quote
Spongefinger Posted January 15, 2022 Posted January 15, 2022 Well done....that's the hard bit out of the way. 1 Quote
Fiddlesticks Posted January 24, 2022 Posted January 24, 2022 (edited) oops, wrong thread Edited January 24, 2022 by Fiddlesticks wrong thread 1 Quote
dar1976 Posted March 5, 2022 Posted March 5, 2022 Hope you are all having a great weekend. Since Christmas, I have taken my CBT on a nearly new Benelli BN125. Nice enough bike but felt quite cramped - I'm 6ft4 and eaten too many Minced Pies (if you get my drift). I was successful in gaining my CBT, although it took another 4 hours over 2 sessions to be successful. Being 45, I think it just took me a bit of time to get my head around it all. Once I got it - I got it. I also took my Theory test a couple of weeks ago and Passed 1st time. Get in!! So, to the point of this post - I have 4 training schools in the area. The school I took my CBT with use Suzuki SV650s. Other schools use Kawasaki ER6-Ns. Is there any light that any of you can shed on which I might find better for getting through my DAS course? There is obviously the factor of staying with the same school as they know me and know how I respond best. They don't split the Mod1/2 up though. Other schools split the Mods - which makes a little more sense for my bank balance. I'm just trying to get an overall perspective of how people view the best route to go and if there is any major difference to the 2 models of bike in question. Oh just one more consideration - the school I took my CBT with have a fairly compact car park space to practice in and are a fair distance from any of the test centres. He said they have access to the actual test site at the weekends to practice Mod1. Other schools use School Playgrounds and larger areas onsite, so plenty of Mod1 practice space. Decisions, Decisions....... Thanks for any input. Dean Quote
Bender Posted March 5, 2022 Posted March 5, 2022 I did mine on an sv650 was a good bike I'm 6ft didn't have any issues 2 Quote
KiwiBob Posted March 5, 2022 Posted March 5, 2022 I don't think it will make much difference which bike you use as they'll all be new to you. I would say that practicing mod 1 at the test centre is a good idea. At the end of the day its what you and your wallet feel happiest with. 1 Quote
Blackholesun Posted March 6, 2022 Posted March 6, 2022 I didn't like the Kawasaki's but could be as I failed on it and passed on another ! 2 Quote
dar1976 Posted September 1, 2022 Posted September 1, 2022 Passed my Mod1 last Wednesday. 1st time of asking. Was so much easier than I’d imagined. Separate thread on here with details of training and tests. 3 Quote
Shasel Posted January 22, 2024 Posted January 22, 2024 Had been practising on my 125 a lot prior to my DAS. In two minds as to if this was useful. In some ways I was very comfortable with what I was going to be asked to do but it is much easier to do an a big bike and feels very different. On my 125 the bit that worried me was the U turn. on a bike bike it was the figure of 8. While practising I complained bitterly about the test to anyone who would listen. Felt it seemed a bit pointless. Who in the real world would do a U turn and not put their feet down if they needed to? Looking back I got a lot of value from the test as it was a big confidence booster. Emergency stop on a modern big bike with ABS was an eye opener. Test day I was nervous but confident. The main bit I was worried about was the figure of 8. I almost fluffed it as I was going to slow and the bike started to tip but gave it a bit more power and rescued the situation. After that I was also incredibly focused on not being too slow for the emergency stop. Fat chance of that as I was feeling confident after getting through the slow speed stuff and gave it some beans. As I finished my last emergency stop the last thing my instructor said to me came to mind. Don't forget the life savers after the emergency stop when he tells you you can go out. Passed with no minors. Genuinely nowhere near as bad as I had made it in my head. Actually kind of enjoyed it. 4 Quote
bonio Posted January 22, 2024 Posted January 22, 2024 14 hours ago, Shasel said: Who in the real world would do a U turn and not put their feet down if they needed to? But that's not the point. How you do a U turn is up to you. But being able to a U turn without putting your foot down is a basic skill that shows your ability to handle the bike a slow speed. For the record, I am ultracr*p at U turns and put my foot down more often than not. I was (and still am) amazed I did one on the test. 1 Quote
Shasel Posted January 23, 2024 Posted January 23, 2024 11 hours ago, bonio said: But that's not the point. How you do a U turn is up to you. But being able to a U turn without putting your foot down is a basic skill that shows your ability to handle the bike a slow speed. For the record, I am ultracr*p at U turns and put my foot down more often than not. I was (and still am) amazed I did one on the test. I kind of agree but it just feels fake and forced. Slow straight line I get and use a lot. Slalom and figure of 8 I kind of get and certainly makes me confident filtering. U turn just feels overblown to me as you have already demonstrated slow speed control. Quote
Fiddlesticks Posted January 23, 2024 Posted January 23, 2024 The chap I bought my bike from was an ex instructor, and thought much the same way. Quote
S-Westerly Posted January 23, 2024 Posted January 23, 2024 (edited) Probably useful if you're a police rider and you need to whip round to chase some scroat. Still its a useful slow speed skill to have. Edited January 23, 2024 by S-Westerly Quote
Tigs Posted July 4, 2024 Posted July 4, 2024 Passed my Mod 1 today The instructor was lovely (I was so nervous he cracked a smile and was really encouraging). Somehow got muddled on the figure 8 (every time I've practiced I've done it the other way around..) but never mind! I got 1 minor - first Hazzard was too slow - so go to redo it - and cot 48KM per hour - he said that was the slowest I could go and passed.. so I'm dead chuffed. On to mod 2 7 Quote
Tigs Posted July 5, 2024 Posted July 5, 2024 Honestly, I thought I would never get all the bits right - but have kept practicing and practicing If you have failed a Mod1 - keep going 4 Quote
AstronautNinja Posted July 5, 2024 Posted July 5, 2024 (edited) Did my CBT on monday. Theory booked for the 10th July and Mod 1 booked for the 1st of August, Mod 2 2 weeks after hopefully I will update with the results......... It'll either be a video of a burnout or a rebooking confirmation Edited July 5, 2024 by AstronautNinja 2 Quote
AstronautNinja Posted August 7, 2024 Posted August 7, 2024 Just passed with 2 minors 49kmph as one minor and hesitance during emergency stop as the other. Considering that was my 5th hour riding in 20+ years and 3rd hour on a bike 600 I'm very happy. Turns out cycling and driving directly translates to basic motorcycle ability 6 Quote
JRH Posted August 7, 2024 Posted August 7, 2024 1 minute ago, AstronautNinja said: Just passed with 2 minors 49kmph as one minor and hesitance during emergency stop as the other. Considering that was my 5th hour riding in 20+ years and 3rd hour on a bike 600 I'm very happy. Turns out cycling and driving directly translates to basic motorcycle ability Well done 1 Quote
AstronautNinja Posted August 7, 2024 Posted August 7, 2024 Turns out I fvcking love riding! Cheers guys and gals. Impatiently awaiting my mod 2 so I can hopefully squeeze a few sunny rides in before the grey weather overtakes. Quote
Allanmania Posted August 27, 2024 Posted August 27, 2024 Well had MOD1 this morning. Anxious about slow manoeuvres and the U turn. turned up to the training site. Got a wee play on the bike. Frustrating myself on u turns and figure of 8’s went for a little ride out and then to the test centre. Bike parked up wait on the examiner. he does his bit right this is it. parked up manual manoeuvre completed. slalom and figure of 8 completed ow ride and U turn completed yass now its the stuff I can do. speed fine controlled stop.completed speed fine emergency stop completed speed fine swerve. Hit cone FAIL ffs av never in all the practice hit a cone in all the times . rebooked let’s try again 6 Quote
AstronautNinja Posted August 27, 2024 Posted August 27, 2024 12 minutes ago, Allanmania said: Well had MOD1 this morning. Anxious about slow manoeuvres and the U turn. turned up to the training site. Got a wee play on the bike. Frustrating myself on u turns and figure of 8’s went for a little ride out and then to the test centre. Bike parked up wait on the examiner. he does his bit right this is it. parked up manual manoeuvre completed. slalom and figure of 8 completed ow ride and U turn completed yass now its the stuff I can do. speed fine controlled stop.completed speed fine emergency stop completed speed fine swerve. Hit cone FAIL ffs av never in all the practice hit a cone in all the times . rebooked let’s try again Hopefully you can put this down to one off foolish error, it seems you have the availability to get this locked off 1 Quote
Fiddlesticks Posted August 27, 2024 Posted August 27, 2024 I feel for you. When I did mine I put a foot down on the figure 8 - never did it before in practice. You'll get there. 1 Quote
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