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Sally 12-03-10 08:38 AM

Re: New Guy!!!
 
Sidi are good boots! :)

I have a pair of RST gloves, good for summer, but I find mine too cold for winter!
Been down the road once in them, and they didnt split or anything.
They will be 3 years old this summer, and still are in good(ish) nick.

Welcome from Sunny Scotland!

Owenski 12-03-10 09:21 AM

Re: New Guy!!!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Nij (Post 2208628)
This is good advise, it's what I did (except I didn't drop mine;))

welcome to the org, a strange world somewhere between middle earth and narnia:D

+1
buying new ever is a risky move but as a first bike you've either got deep pockets or you've already hit your head a few times. You'll be heart broken to drop it which seems to be a popular theame with new bike owners.

Am gussing its the blue and white one down at Padgetts you've been drooling over?

Tom_the_great 12-03-10 05:19 PM

Re: New Guy!!!
 
yeah !!!! have you seen it ? what you think??? there is also a pure black one which does it for me !

anyway little update i was up at Bumpy earlyier for a little test lesson and loved it first time on a geared bike but think i did dam good the odd stall but on the whole very good !!!!

CBT tomorrow wish me luck!!!!!

Paul the 6th 12-03-10 05:54 PM

Re: New Guy!!!
 
nice one tom - is bill the scottish instructor still there? He trained me, properly nice guy :)

Tom_the_great 12-03-10 05:58 PM

Re: New Guy!!!
 
Yeah! he was teaching me today ... really is decent guy and just let me get on with it felt totally confident after 20mins

my cbt is with andy (who apprantly is there best instructor)

Owenski 13-03-10 08:53 PM

Re: New Guy!!!
 
How'd you get on fella?

carternd 13-03-10 09:21 PM

Re: New Guy!!!
 
Welcome, and good luck with the tests. I'll put my vote to getting a fairly decent second-hand bike rather than new as well, though I never crashed my first big bike, and it took me more than a year to drop it. But if you have the cash, and you take it steady you should be fine.

Tom_the_great 14-03-10 11:05 AM

Re: New Guy!!!
 
Update!!!!

I....... Passed!!! my CBT that is .. im now legal on the roads !!!! really enjoyed it and i did all my cbt on a geared bike which i first i thought was a bit of a bugger as the others were on scooters much easier or so it seemed !!

but im really glad i did it on the gears now and have alot more confidence,

my next question as im seeking clarity! what can i ride and do i need plates....?

im over 21 have full car license, now have bike thoery and CBT....

Thanks Tom.

dizzyblonde 14-03-10 11:16 AM

Re: New Guy!!!
 
125cc with L plates.

You can't ride anything else, unless with a trained instructor from a school, when you do your DAS.

Above IIRC been six yrs since I did any tests, changed a bit since, but doubt for CBT laws.

If your over 21 you don't have to faff with a restricted license for two yrs, so DAS here you come :-)

It doesn't matter if you have a car license and theory, you still have to earn your stripes!...unfortunately.

Geodude 14-03-10 11:19 AM

Re: New Guy!!!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by dizzyblonde (Post 2210726)
125cc with L plates.

You can't ride anything else, unless with a trained instructor from a school, when you do your DAS.

Above IIRC been six yrs since I did any tests, changed a bit since, but doubt for CBT laws.

If your over 21 you don't have to faff with a restricted license for two yrs, so DAS here you come :-)

It doesn't matter if you have a car license and theory, you still have to earn your stripes!...unfortunately.

Well done fella and +1 to what DB say's :)


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