Motorbike Theory booked

Doran, you realise people don't ride like grannies on bike meets and stand around talking about their theoretical 0-60 times?

(unless you go to one full of old BMW riders.)
 
Doran, you realise people don't ride like grannies on bike meets and stand around talking about their theoretical 0-60 times?

(unless you go to one full of old BMW riders.)

Am I a grannie?

Sorry for not being 'cool' - you clearly are!

(Can we touch each others private parts?)
 
This is all you need:

It contains all the 900 questions of which you may be asked 50. The book, that is, but CD will be fine too. You can easily sell it on afterward too by auction or marketplace.

To be honest, most of it is common sense (ie always make a conservative choice) and much of it will be second nature if you drive. However there are a couple to do with stopping distances and checking rear wheel alignment, etc on a bike that are worth memorising.

http://www.tso.co.uk/dsa_theory_test.html

In addition, there are practice tests here, in the same format that you will sit it:

http://www.all4bikers.com/theory/index.php

http://www.theory-tests.co.uk/home/
 
Back from the test centre - passed!

48/50 in the multiple choice. Pretty sure I got the question wrong about slowing down when you get a puncture. In the practice ones there were options of brake suddenly or brake slowly (and two other silly ones). In this one, it was brake (neither sudden nor soft) or release throttle and roll to a stop. I selected the former. Surely it can't be the latter? No idea what else I got wrong.

As for hazard perception, well, its such a stupid test. I got zero for one question from apparently pressing the buttons too much. The problem, I think, is that you can also spot a hazard so early you dont get any points and the next time you click it you get like 1 or 2.

After I got zero i was in constant state of fear it would happen again. But still, glad I got through it. now to give the test number to bikewize to confirm my practical test on the 9th next month. Come on!
 
Congrats, when my puncture happened (inner tube on a 125 popped) when I realised it, just went to the nearest safe place to park which turned out to be a big car park :D
 
Back from the test centre - passed!

48/50 in the multiple choice. Pretty sure I got the question wrong about slowing down when you get a puncture. In the practice ones there were options of brake suddenly or brake slowly (and two other silly ones). In this one, it was brake (neither sudden nor soft) or release throttle and roll to a stop. I selected the former. Surely it can't be the latter? No idea what else I got wrong.

As for hazard perception, well, its such a stupid test. I got zero for one question from apparently pressing the buttons too much. The problem, I think, is that you can also spot a hazard so early you dont get any points and the next time you click it you get like 1 or 2.

After I got zero i was in constant state of fear it would happen again. But still, glad I got through it. now to give the test number to bikewize to confirm my practical test on the 9th next month. Come on!

Nice one, congrats, now all you need to do is your DAS and you're laughing, c'mon.
 
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