Tips?

Discussion in 'UK Motorcycles' started by Matt, Aug 19, 2004.

  1. Matt

    Matt Guest

    I am about to take the test and was wondering if any of you wise people had
    any tips that might help.

    I consider myself to be a safe driver (and have been for years), I've been
    popping along on a 125 for the last few months and although Ive picked up
    the odd bad habit have managed to stamp these out over the last few days.

    I am due to take the DAS test this Monday and was wondering if theres
    anything that might help (other than not causing a massive accident or
    flicking the bird to a passing annoying motorist).

    Thanks muchly,
    Matt
     
    Matt, Aug 19, 2004
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  2. Matt

    gomez Guest

    Listen to your instructor and do what they say. Just about all you
    need to do to pass the test and hopefully survive the first few
    months. *Then* you can start learning to ride,
     
    gomez, Aug 19, 2004
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    Lozzo Guest

    Matt says...
    Don't race cyclists or Mk1 Cortinas

    HTH
     
    Lozzo, Aug 19, 2004
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  4. Matt

    Pip Guest

    ^
    try to outbrake
    Indeed.
     
    Pip, Aug 19, 2004
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  5. Matt

    Muck Guest

    ^
    well screwed together

    <snip>
     
    Muck, Aug 20, 2004
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  6. Matt

    HooDooWitch Guest

    Don't skid.
     
    HooDooWitch, Aug 20, 2004
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  7. "Getting your knee down" apparently illustrates a high level of bike
    control. Throw a couple in if you think it might help...

    Soy.
     
    Soylent Green, Aug 20, 2004
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    Linger Guest

    Don't fucking crash!
     
    Linger, Aug 20, 2004
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  9. Matt

    Guest Guest

    Took mine a long time ago 1979 ish.
    A mate told me on the day.
    Just ride like you have a copper sat on your pillion.
    It worked for me.
     
    Guest, Aug 20, 2004
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