ljm2008
05-09-08, 12:33 PM
Hey... :batman:
So my foot is starting to get a bit better after the small crushing incident during training! I've been having good and bad moments regarding getting back on a bike etc (although I'm not yet fit to do so!). I went to the training school today to have a chat with the instructors too. I'm finding that the thing putting me most at ease at the moment is the thought of just doing the test on a 125, and getting my bike restricted. I feel that I'd be a lot more confident doing some training and test on the 125, as it's much more easy to get out the way of if I drop it! I know my bike will be just as heavy, but I'll feel under a lot less pressure if I can just get the test out the way (hopefully) [-o< and then build up confidence in my own time on my own bike.
So that leads my to restricting my bike. I've heard that it doesn't make too much difference to a beginner rider because I probably won't notice the lack of power where the restriction starts. Obviously I've no experience on that so I don't know how accurate that is!
I checked a few prices this morning and both places have quoted me £200 for the restrictor kit and fitting included. Does that seem about the going rate? It seems like a lot of money but I think for as far as my confidence goes it might be a good move. :smt083
Also, does that make much difference for my insurance? I would think a restrictor kit would reduce the insurance, but obviously at that stage I wouldn't have the full licence, so maybe that would bring it back up again? :confused:
If anyone can give me any words of wisdom on that it would be great!
Cheers :cheers:
Laura
So my foot is starting to get a bit better after the small crushing incident during training! I've been having good and bad moments regarding getting back on a bike etc (although I'm not yet fit to do so!). I went to the training school today to have a chat with the instructors too. I'm finding that the thing putting me most at ease at the moment is the thought of just doing the test on a 125, and getting my bike restricted. I feel that I'd be a lot more confident doing some training and test on the 125, as it's much more easy to get out the way of if I drop it! I know my bike will be just as heavy, but I'll feel under a lot less pressure if I can just get the test out the way (hopefully) [-o< and then build up confidence in my own time on my own bike.
So that leads my to restricting my bike. I've heard that it doesn't make too much difference to a beginner rider because I probably won't notice the lack of power where the restriction starts. Obviously I've no experience on that so I don't know how accurate that is!
I checked a few prices this morning and both places have quoted me £200 for the restrictor kit and fitting included. Does that seem about the going rate? It seems like a lot of money but I think for as far as my confidence goes it might be a good move. :smt083
Also, does that make much difference for my insurance? I would think a restrictor kit would reduce the insurance, but obviously at that stage I wouldn't have the full licence, so maybe that would bring it back up again? :confused:
If anyone can give me any words of wisdom on that it would be great!
Cheers :cheers:
Laura