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03-06-2012, 07:13 PM
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I went and renewed my CBT today.
Paul and Bill are on holiday while they were waiting for an updated license on their premises. Paul suggested I went to Richard in the next town.

It was a really nice Spring day, bright and sunny but not so bright traffic wasn't going to see us. I borrowed a Yamaha since my Honda needs to be serviced, which I'll do this weekend. It's a slow bike Sad

The test has changed (Again) but as my instructor said the test hasn't made a provision for re-takes to continue to ride unlike a re-take after a fail. So after the blerb (safety/maintenance/highway code/clothing) we went out on the road. The mechanic was disappointed that I said I was fine to go straight to the test track on the bike and he didn't have to ride it over for me (like he did for the lady the day before).
Marc, the instructor kept in touch with a helmet to helmet intercom, so I wasn't surprised when we arrived in a residential area to ride around, I thought to get used to the bike. Did a couple of tests and set off again further into the village to 'practice' junctions and hill starts, then on to roads with obstacles, give way and stop signs.
None of these roads had I ever been down before.

The new part of the test is to take the instructor from A to B using road signs. 'Take me to Poole Harbour' he said 'I will now conduct the test in silence unless I need to bring something to your attention. That's when I realized I was doing the test and not going to the test track.
When we got into the junction leading to the Quay I indicated right, and left it on at the traffic light (we were in the middle lane at the time). Marc asked me to cancel the indicator, so I did. Lights go green, pull away, do a 'life saver' to the right, indicator to the right pull into the outside lane and round towards the filter system to the quay.

We are having a cup of tea on the harbour wall chatting to friends of mine who were also there on their bike and Marc able to join in because he had tested Becky for her CBT on the Sunday before.
Marc told them he had corrected me at the junction only to realize I was actually correct and he was wrong, and if he was guiding me himself we would have not only been in the wrong lane but ended up in ASDA carpark!

It turns out he came from Portsmouth to test me and had only been to Poole Quay once before and liked it so much he wanted to go there again but couldn't remember the way!
So then knowing I had passed, I suggested the trip back to the centre not through Bournemouth but a more scenic route taking about an hour. So long as it had several types of road conditions Marc was in agreement.
He said later that he really enjoyed the route and cleared the cobwebs and I was a fast but safe rider. He made a note of the route and was going to bring his brother down that way for a trip and if he had a pupil that passed the test with 30 minutes he would double test them on that route and hopefully let them have some fun!
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So you finally passed?! Congratulations!
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You have a wonderful writing style. Yahoo very nice! Not to heavy and refreshing.
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(03-06-2012, 08:11 PM)Twitchin Kitten Wrote: So you finally passed?! Congratulations!

Sadly not Joan Negative
My CBT ran out, it is only valid for 2 years Sad

I have to start all over again simply because I ran out of time failing in the wet last time and then not being well enough and not able to get the money together to pay for a DAS (direct access system).
Marc the instructor said I really should try to scrape the money together within the next year and try again (up to £1000)
I'm beginning to think the lady taking the test the day before may have the right idea £110 every 2 years is cheaper.
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(03-06-2012, 09:56 PM)LH Wrote: You have a wonderful writing style. Yahoo very nice! Not to heavy and refreshing.

Thank you LH glad you appreciated how please I was at getting through this test again so easily. I was really nervous, not knowing the instructor or the roads.
I learnt a lot too to help when I do get the money for the second part, so it was worth the day out. One place I changed lanes, which Marc said although not strictly incorrect if it had been my full test it would have been a mark down. Remember the rule if the lane you are in takes you to the point required don't move. Both lanes went onto the carriageway and I moved over only because I thought it would be a more visible route and faster Blush
Keeping to the speed limits are crucial too!
Although this Yamaha must have been restricted I couldn't get more than 60 mph out of it if I tried.
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Jesus Christ! 1000 GBP?! That's an outrage!

Do you have any kind of residence card in the USA? If you do, we'll get you your US MC license while you're here just for grins and giggles.

I understand the safety requirements and all that, but really? They're robbing you and they're fucking with you IMO. The damn instructor knows you, he should just give you the damn license and say you passed.
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The instructors get a say about the tests. The government actually do the tests. The think tank is that something has to be done, to make it easier for those who only want smaller bikes, the cost, time and law requirements to cover EU restrictions
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The size of the bike does not matter here. There are no special licenses for bigger vs smaller machines. I took my test on a 400 cc Honda and went home and went cruising on my 883 cc Harley. The damn Harley was easier to ride for me and closer to the ground for short legs Smile

It's not fair what they put you through for a motorcycle test. It seems more like a scheme to take your money than anything else.
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(03-08-2012, 08:00 PM)Twitchin Kitten Wrote: It's not fair what they put you through for a motorcycle test. It seems more like a scheme to take your money than anything else.

Because it is? Generally the point of most things like that anymore.
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When I took my driver's tests it cost me nothing. The permit to learn was $5 renewable every year until I took the test. I think, and I'm not sure anymore but the written test was either free or only $5 as well. I'll have to look it up again. That was in NYC though. It cost me money, not sure how much, to take the written test to gain a NJ license when I moved here.
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