My mrs went to do her CBT today. She arrived at 8:45 as directed. She then called me at 13:30 to pick her up, telling me that the instructor had decided she wasn't ready to go on the road and to go home.
This has confused me as I thought the CBT just went on until you ran out of time. If you do run out of time, you book another day. Certainly not, "sorry you're not ready for the road" after 4 hours and then to be send home with absolutely no indication or guidence as to what she should do next.
She says it was the low speed clutch control she was having difficulty with as the biting point on the hire bike was too far away from the lever for her to comfortably reach with her small hands. The instructor didn't try to adjust the lever and my mrs didn't know that they could be adjusted (I showed her how on my Tiger afterwards).
So, we're now in the position where she has had 4hrs training, we've paid £130 and have no idea what the next step is. They suggested that she books another day and do it on an auto scooter but this isn't what she wants to ride. She wants to ride a motorcycle. My understanding is also that if she does the CBT on an auto 50cc scooter she can't then ride geared 125cc motorcycles. Is this correct?
From everything she's said it appears that they were running the CBT as a "test". That's not what it should be. It's training.
This has confused me as I thought the CBT just went on until you ran out of time. If you do run out of time, you book another day. Certainly not, "sorry you're not ready for the road" after 4 hours and then to be send home with absolutely no indication or guidence as to what she should do next.
She says it was the low speed clutch control she was having difficulty with as the biting point on the hire bike was too far away from the lever for her to comfortably reach with her small hands. The instructor didn't try to adjust the lever and my mrs didn't know that they could be adjusted (I showed her how on my Tiger afterwards).
So, we're now in the position where she has had 4hrs training, we've paid £130 and have no idea what the next step is. They suggested that she books another day and do it on an auto scooter but this isn't what she wants to ride. She wants to ride a motorcycle. My understanding is also that if she does the CBT on an auto 50cc scooter she can't then ride geared 125cc motorcycles. Is this correct?
From everything she's said it appears that they were running the CBT as a "test". That's not what it should be. It's training.