Good luck! You'll have quite a bit of fun I imagine.
If it takes more than one day then don't worry about it. The slow speed stuff didn't come naturally for me the first time around, so I had to have another go at it before I was let on the road.
Just remember, the CBT isnt a test. You just have to show the instructor that you can ride safely, or as mine said: "As long as you don't scare me ***less, you'll be alright"
I originaly said I was going to book the DAS straight after the CBT but I think I'm going to ride a 125 for a year or so to get more confident on the roads.
My only experience of a 125 was on my DAS training, and it scared me. Even the very tame 500's used to train on felt much more confidence inspiring. More power, better brakes, more stable, simply felt leagues ahead.
I'd suggest get a DAS course booked. You'll get loads of confidence from a solid few days on the road, and being instructed will ensure you're doing the right thing, rather than learning bad habits.
To be honest, you are right. My brother has just said he want's to buy my push bike from me so that can go towards my DAS. I have to complete a theory test first though don't I?
To be honest, you are right. My brother has just said he want's to buy my push bike from me so that can go towards my DAS. I have to complete a theory test first though don't I?
Until about 3 weeks ago i had never ridden a motorbike, fast forward to now and i have a restricted bike license (would have done DAS if i was old enough).
Book you theory, if your lucky like me your find one for a few days in a future!
Well, I've just booked the theory for the 9th of March so I've got a week and a half to relearn it, although the online mock tests I've been doing I've been getting passes.
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