Hi all!

Introduce yourself and meet your fellow riders. Please don't forget to mention how you found us.
Jimbo04zx10r
Learner Driver
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Joined: Jul 5th, '14, 19:44
First Name: James
Location: Torquay

Re: Hi all!

Post by Jimbo04zx10r »

Well done on passing your test. and congrats on the new bike, looks an awesome bike. as the rest said take it easy and enjoy riding it :) When I first passed my test I was lucky and rode a lot with some very experienced riders and I learned a lot.
Electronic's keeps the boys upright, the men keep it on the knee slider :)
Ducaki
Learner Driver
Posts: 230
Joined: Feb 2nd, '17, 17:17
First Name: Nige
Location: East Devon

Re: Hi all!

Post by Ducaki »

Nice bike.
If your going too wide you need more counter steer to bring it back in :-)
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Nigelw6
Learner Driver
Posts: 19
Joined: Apr 11th, '18, 21:25
First Name: Nigel
Location: Hayle

Re: Hi all!

Post by Nigelw6 »

Hi Patryk, congratulations on passing your test I know when I passed mine it was such a relief. Now is the time to get some steady riding in as others have said. Build your confidence on the new bike and learn how it handles before you start to do anything. I would ride for about 6 months and then book yourself on a bike safe course. They are really good I picked up some advice that I had not gained from my test. You will pick up techniques that you are not taught for your test and there is an observed ride. You are not being tested just observed and if needed given advice on things you need to focus on or improve.
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