16-04-12, 08:47 PM
Well done on passing Mod 1. Just try to remain quietly confident and calm on Mod 2.
Mod 1 test
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16-04-12, 08:47 PM
Well done on passing Mod 1. Just try to remain quietly confident and calm on Mod 2.
16-04-12, 08:56 PM
Well done, great feeling when he tells you you've passed, just do the same for your mod2 and "Robert is your fathers brother" lol.
If you worried about falling off your bike, you'd never get on.
17-04-12, 09:14 AM
Well done on passing your Mod 1, my wife takes hers soon, she is in two minds as to what bike to take it on, use her Suzuki vanvan 125 or a bigger bike so no restrictions, what bike did you take your mod 1 test on :lol
Enjoying life, hate the fact that im not getting any younger!!! Also why is there never anybody in the Chat room, hate talking to myself!
17-04-12, 12:30 PM
If you have a push bike get out on it and practise your U turns
Its just a ride
17-04-12, 01:04 PM
Congrats, just Mod 2 to go. I was in your shoes almost 2 years ago now.
I was told with regards to Mod 2 that the examiners like to see you make progress, my instructor (toungue slightly in cheek) reckons I passed within the first couple of minutes because we left the test centre (Herne Bay) and went straight on the the dual carriageway, I came off the acceleration lane just as a lorry had passed, a gave a good life saver, straight out in the overtaking lane and overtook him! Apparently that's how to get on the good side of the examiner! ![]() Practice hill starts and pulling out from being parked up behind a parked car. Ride confidently with good lifesavers and great road positioning, especially at junctions and you'll be fine!
Money doesn't buy happiness, but it buys beer, and that helps!
18-04-12, 02:35 PM
(17-04-12, 09:14 AM)myfazer8 link Wrote: Well done on passing your Mod 1, my wife takes hers soon, she is in two minds as to what bike to take it on, use her Suzuki vanvan 125 or a bigger bike so no restrictions, what bike did you take your mod 1 test on :lolI did it on a Kawasaki z650n. Excellent bike for learning on, I did have a go in the test yard on a new Yamaha 125 that the instructor wanted to test out but I found to do the speeds on that it had to be in third gear which just added to the things you had to do and I found using the 650 a lot easier.
21-04-12, 12:46 AM
Just wanted to say a quick thank you to everyone on here that wished me luck or my tests, passed my mod2 today and finally got to ride the fazer!!
21-04-12, 12:56 AM
Well done mate.
Hmm not sure about a fazer though............ ![]()
21-04-12, 01:43 AM
Congrats!! Now stay safe. :-)
21-04-12, 08:52 AM
Well done dude enjoy the open road and the daily battle against cars :lol
Damn those racetecs grip like glue
21-04-12, 08:56 AM
(21-04-12, 12:46 AM)Panthor link Wrote: Just wanted to say a quick thank you to everyone on here that wished me luck or my tests, passed my mod2 today and finally got to ride the fazer!!Cracking job! I would seriously reccomend a bikesafe course now, to date been trained to pass tests, a bikesafe course wll help you get a real feel for the road. Happy fazering!
What matters is not the size of the dog in the fight, but the size of the fight in the dog
21-04-12, 04:39 PM
Bravo!
21-04-12, 05:37 PM
Well done and what a first bike to be starting off on! I had to continue with my 125 for a couple of weeks until I could find my first big bike (the longest 15 days 13hours and 10 minutes of my life, not that I was counting :lol )
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