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ShockDiamonds wrote: Thu Jun 28, 2018 1:14 pm The desire to ride a bike hasn't gone away and I keep coming back to it, wife is now less objectionable to it than she previously was and I think it is going to happen. Nervous at the idea of failing though, TBH. Sounds daft and also a little lazy but part of me wonders whether I can dedicate the time to do it properly. So silly question time perhaps - with regards to the theory, is it mostly common sense? The CBT wasn't too taxing IIRC, but there was nobody appraising to the same degree if that makes sense.
It is mostly common sense, yes. I scraped through with 45/50 on the online practice test, with only a skim read of the Highway code.

There seems to be alot of questions about applying first aid and a disproportionate amount about trams (isn't there only about three cities wth trams in the UK!?!) And a few other things which I found a bit irrelevant. With that in mind, I think it is worth getting yourself up to scratch and downloading the official app.

I'm too tight and borrowed the books from my local library!
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Oh and intensive course and test is booked for this time next month.

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Je ne suis pas un motard, but one of these rode past a few minutes ago, shining like new in the sun, and it stood out.


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500cc triple 2 stroke. They don’t make ‘em like that anymore.
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Mudge and I were looking at one of these yesterday at a food stop - mainly ‘cos I initially assumed it was a 6cyl as it was utterly enormous. Do not want.

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NotoriousREV wrote: Sun Jul 01, 2018 6:35 pm 500cc triple 2 stroke. They don’t make ‘em like that anymore.
I bet they are a right handful even in 500cc guise :lol:
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mik wrote: Sun Jul 01, 2018 7:03 pm Mudge and I were looking at one of these yesterday at a food stop - mainly ‘cos I initially assumed it was a 6cyl as it was utterly enormous. Do not want.

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2.3 litre, 150bhp triple. Just silly.
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Really? Fooxache. Yeah - that is silly. It looked as nimble as a 4-bed semi. :?
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I haven’t ridden one but they supposedly handle much better than they look, far better than any Harley.
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NotoriousREV wrote: Sun Jul 01, 2018 9:22 pm I haven’t ridden one but they supposedly handle much better than they look, far better than any Harley.
What about a Gold Wing?
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Marv wrote: Mon Jul 02, 2018 8:24 am
NotoriousREV wrote: Sun Jul 01, 2018 9:22 pm I haven’t ridden one but they supposedly handle much better than they look, far better than any Harley.
What about a Gold Wing?
aka half a car? Definitely better than one of those, I would have thought. I don't know if it's still true, but the old 1500 Goldwing went above the weight limit for motorbikes and had to be taxed as a car if you ordered the "right" set of options.
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Watch the Assen MotoGP from yesterday.

No questions - just watch it.
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That was the best MotoGP race I have ever seen!
You settle up, I'll go get the Jag.
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Absolutely incredible, wasn't it!!
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Like a Moto 3 race on steroids. More of that please, motogpers.
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Not on normal TV until Tuesday or Wednesday and even then only highlights.
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I know you've lost the love for Moto Dave but it's only $100 to subscribe and its massively worth it. It's pretty much guaranteed tremendous entertainment every other weekend.
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Can't be arsed. Bring back the 2 strokes and we'll talk.
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You're really missing out mate.
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Dave will watch it after he watches Alien and Aliens.
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