Motorcycle test tips and things to not forget!

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Lady G wrote:Propanalol - and lots of it! :lol: Worked a treat for me.. LOL

Is that the same stuff camping stoves run on?
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greyskull wrote:
Lady G wrote:Propanalol - and lots of it! :lol: Worked a treat for me.. LOL

Is that the same stuff camping stoves run on?
Ha! No - is a beta-blocker - stops you panicking. I was completely u-turn phobic, and when the hypnosis didn't work, I got drugs...! :lol:
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Ha! No - is a beta-blocker - stops you panicking. I was completely u-turn phobic, and when the hypnosis didn't work, I got drugs...! :lol:[/quote]






Ah, I see......................so a beta-blocker is more like a charcoal briquette, for people who don't like propanalol stoves, got it now, Thanks!
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Pescription only drug dang :lol:
and now that the instructors both of em are using this forum
we dont drug ourselfs or get drunk before tests... do we? :roll: :wink:
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you can use kalms, you can get them from boots, over the counter. non drowsy and totally safe :D





























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Kalms dont work, placebo to the max i recon
took some before my last one, if anything i felt worse :lol:
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Relax and be confident!

Oh! And if your taking your test on a bike other than yours make sure you get in-tune with the indicators :wink:

In the year bewteen my CBT and my test I never missed or left active a signal on my RS, but on the damn CG... lets just say I made up for it 8)

Best of luck buddy!
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