I'm pretty sure a cheap 125 won't have span adjustable levers.
Not talking about span adjustable levers. I'm talking about adjusting the cable so the biting point isn't at the very tips of her fingers.
I'm pretty sure a cheap 125 won't have span adjustable levers.
Once again, your CBT certificate is valid for both automatic and manual gearboxes; only the full test has gearbox limitations.
Whether or not you actually possess the ability to ride a geared motorbike is another point entirely and I would suggest some practice in a car park before hitting the open road.
When I did my CBT there was a guy who wasn't deemed good enough to go on the road, but instead of being left behind one of the instructors stayed with him and they spent the afternoon in the yard continuing to practice whilst we went on the roads.
This is what should have happened, they should be giving her all the encouragement and tuition she requires, not just fobbing her off.
I would kick up a right stink and explain that unless she gets a different tutor, with the training free (as you only got half of it!!), then you will take it further. It sounds like the instructor couldn't be arsed to show your wife and instead wanted to take the others out on the roads.
They should only really run a 2 trainees - 1 instructor anyway, otherwise the training wouldn't be sufficient.
The annoying this is that we're now faced with paying a further £60 for another day's training when we have already paid £130 for what is supposed to be a day's training which turned out to be 4hrs before the rest of them went off on the road, leaving her sitting on the steps waiting for me to collect her.
Not talking about span adjustable levers. I'm talking about adjusting the cable so the biting point isn't at the very tips of her fingers.
Well, she went back today.
She's doing the CBT on a scoot to get it over with. We'll then buy a geared 125 and we can take all the time in the world to for her to learn it then.
*Grumbles about new rules and how back in his day it was an hour round some cones then out on the road*
Wow. She must be very slim.
But great to hear that things worked out better for her when she used the scooter/moped.
Also, another thing to consider is that automatic scooters are preferred by many. Did she feel more comfortable on the manual bike or the scooter?
I have to say that if there were nice motorbikes that were fully automatic (with super acccurate, computer calculated gear changes), I would prefer my bike to have this. I'd much rather a computer decide when the best time to change gear is, rather than me. Unfortunately, these dont exist and manual motorbikes are the way to go if you want to ride nice looking bikes.
Erm, what if your banking round a corner and it suddenly changes gear, you would get a jerk midway which could be very unsettling.
Congrats to your misses btw
Also something i would still like to clearup. If i got a CBT, but didn't ride ANYTHING, would the CBT last for life (i have a full drivers license). It says it will only last 2 years if you ride a geared bike, but will last for life if you ride a moped. What if you ride nothing?