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badgers having a sulk
Just failed my Motorbike CBT - what a D*ck. Let's face it - its not rocket science. I failed cos I couldn't get rid of a bad habit I picked up from riding push bikes...whicih I corrected but he then said I hadn't spent enough time proving it..and it was too late to go on the road with the main group - everyone else was doing the easy "pizza" scooter course!!!
And I was fine on agricultural 2 stroke on bikes in aussie!! pissed off badgers maybe I gotout of the bed the wrong side.. |
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Originally posted by badgersmount Just failed my Motorbike CBT - what a D*ck. Let's face it - its not rocket science. I failed cos I couldn't get rid of a bad habit I picked up from riding push bikes...whicih I corrected but he then said I hadn't spent enough time proving it..and it was too late to go on the road with the main group - everyone else was doing the easy "pizza" scooter course!!! And I was fine on agricultural 2 stroke on bikes in aussie!! pissed off badgers maybe I gotout of the bed the wrong side.. Nicola (Passed both my bike tests and car test first time but not all bigheaded about it!!) |
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Originally posted by badgersmount Just failed my Motorbike CBT - what a D*ck. Let's face it - its not rocket science. I failed cos I couldn't get rid of a bad habit I picked up from riding push bikes...whicih I corrected but he then said I hadn't spent enough time proving it..and it was too late to go on the road with the main group - everyone else was doing the easy "pizza" scooter course!!! And I was fine on agricultural 2 stroke on bikes in aussie!! pissed off badgers maybe I gotout of the bed the wrong side.. |
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tough luck
maybe my picture on r.bartletts thread will cheer you up love dotty ps you'll fit in nicely over here |
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might sound stupid - but on a push bike I never learnt to come to a halt using the brake - I mean - I use them to slow down but I sort of jump out of the saddle which I have MEGA high and use my body weight to actually halt the bike.
on a motorbike I found myself "trying " to do the same - of course I can't get out of the saddle - obviously - but I try to put both feet down as soon as possible, and then I "forget"/can't use the brakes at rear/front - cos I'm too busy fighitng the bike's weight... .as a result I come to a halt in a scruffy and awkward position - me "fighting" the bike.. sounds strange - but i took me 15 mins to actually "learn" to use the brake to come to a halt...then I was fine..?? it has taken me a while to realise why I couldn't do it - the push bike habits.. had no probs in Aussie as the bikes are 2 foot tall.. |
brakes!!!! They do come in reeaally handy Badge ;)
you gonna try again? |
Re: badgers having a sulk
Originally posted by badgersmount Just failed my Motorbike CBT - what a D*ck. Let's face it - its not rocket science. I failed cos I couldn't get rid of a bad habit I picked up from riding push bikes...whicih I corrected but he then said I hadn't spent enough time proving it..and it was too late to go on the road with the main group - everyone else was doing the easy "pizza" scooter course!!! And I was fine on agricultural 2 stroke on bikes in aussie!! pissed off badgers maybe I gotout of the bed the wrong side.. Anyway that's enough sympathy from me. :p :rolleyes: :) BTW, Like Nocola I passed my driving & bike test the first time, but I won't mention that. |
Aw tough one Badge. Have you actually got a bike for daily use? Need to get plenty of practice!
I rode for years before I took my full test. Struggled with it as I couldn't do an emergency stop without locking the back wheel. I'll be in touch Tues, bit stressed with the house sale at present. Thinking of turning the first buyer into a ice pop with the aide of a baseball bat :mad: |
Badge,
Your 'bad' habit sounds a bit dangerous on pushbike or motorbike! Maybe the examiner had your best interests at heart and wanted you to live longer :D. Kick the habit and go for it again. I commuted by motorbike as a student in NZ and Oz and lost 3 friends in bike accidents, all of which involved doing something stupid with their feet. Use the footrests please :( Repeat after me "I cannot stop a motorbike with my feet and it's not a good way to stop a pushbike either"... Jo |
Originally posted by Jolyn Badge, Your 'bad' habit sounds a bit dangerous on pushbike or motorbike! Maybe the examiner had your best interests at heart and wanted you to live longer :D. Kick the habit and go for it again. I commuted by motorbike as a student in NZ and Oz and lost 3 friends in bike accidents, all of which involved doing something stupid with their feet. Use the footrests please :( Repeat after me "I cannot stop a motorbike with my feet and it's not a good way to stop a pushbike either"... Jo Pushbike - rear then front Motorkike - front then rear |
yeah thanks for the advice
with hindsight it all seems so obvious - not a matter of coordination - more a thing of teaching the body a "neuro-skill" - like driving a car you have to go out and do it..noone can do it for you.. normally I am ahtletic, quick at these things so its the first time I've ever failed anything.. |
Originally posted by badgersmount yeah thanks for the advice with hindsight it all seems so obvious - not a matter of coordination - more a thing of teaching the body a "neuro-skill" - like driving a car you have to go out and do it..noone can do it for you.. normally I am ahtletic, quick at these things so its the first time I've ever failed anything.. :) Although I passed my bike tests first time it took me an awfully long time to take them :) Wasn't exactly a natural! Coudn't live without my bike now though - once it's in your blood I don't think it ever really goes :D |
I've been thinking about doing my CBT for a while now. You guys recommend doing it here, or would it be better to wait for Aus and do thier equivilent?
Saying that.......what IS the aus equivilent? Cheers. |
I might wait until I get over there. I only wanted to do the CBT for the experience - in stead of spending the rest of the day bored in lectures, I spent an hour on my own whizzing around learning bike control - which is what I wanted to acheive out if it...
if i had passed my CBT then I would have been tempted to buy bike for my last few months here - not a good idea.. Aussie has a similar scheme - but if you pass your test over 30 you can ride any bike..???? |
Having pased my bike test yonks ago and having just flogged my baby,what's the score on bike tests in Oz,do i have to resit the test or just convert my license?
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