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 Hi, welcome to the asylum:D mins a large glass of red please | 
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 Mines a brown over mild please Stu. Best of luck with the test | 
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 Good luck with your test,dont think I'd like to try a U-turn on a 748 while being observed and judged about it,just be confident and I'm sure you'll manage. You might find getting insurance for your first bike harder than the test though. | 
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 ..Just start with a great burn out, do a wheelie in 2nd gear at 50 mph and finish the exam with a great stoppie.... If you survive you are going to get the licence...NOT :lol::lol: Good luck mate, I am sure you will be fine.. keep your left hand on the clucth ready... | 
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 I am not au fait with the whole direct access this having done the old 2 part test with the examiner on foot.  Does your 748 have to be restricted? What are the rules for a new starter these days? Make mine a cider. | 
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 Tut tut Fabio! there you go again showing off with your biking antics!!! :P | 
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 Welcome to the loony bin EMPI !!:lol:  Mines a glass of red please.:roll: Or at the moment it could be a bottle !!!:) | 
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 :saint: Hmmm splitty's,i had a '59 split-bus with samba roof about 10 years ago,never got it finished,if i was'nt into bikes i'd have another in a flash.:saint: [Edited on 15-9-2005 by swannymere] | 
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 welcome - good luck, I feel jealous as I had to ride a odd collection of junk till I eventually got a Ducati !  I cant help but feel that the KH125 I took my test on may have been easier to handle, what is the minimum sized bike you can do the direct access on ? Half a guiness and pernod, if your still at the virtual bar | 
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 Welcome to the club.  A good choice of bike too, although I'll reserve my judgement that you're doing your test on it.  The way to do a u-turn is with your knee down!  Good luck anyway... Ade. | 
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