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rcgbob44 22-Feb-2004 15:48

Mrs RH

Go for it and all the very best.
:)

Rushjob 22-Feb-2004 17:27

I bought Mrs R a CBT course for her birthday last month but she's waiting for warmer weather first!
I keep telling her that a nice 600 Monster would keep the ST company quite well.

kwikbitch 22-Feb-2004 19:02

Go For it Lynn. Once you've done it you'll never look back...
Well you will when you do your check's but you know what I mean!;)

rockhopper 23-Feb-2004 10:26

Shes only gone and booked a lesson for 9.00 am this morning! Its too cold for me to venture out of bed and shes scooting round on a bike. I'm very proud of her.

rockhopper 23-Feb-2004 13:56

Spent a bit of time today hunting around various web sites trying to find info about bike tests.
Now that Lynn has done the CBT she only needs to do the theory test and then the road test? When i did it i had to do part one (cones) then part two (road). If shes doing direct access do they still have the two part test? I dont think that CBT covers the same kind of things as the old part one used to, for example they didnt to the figure of eight.

AK 23-Feb-2004 15:12

Paul - get Mrs R/H to do the theory asap. Then all she has to do is the direct access - either a 2/3/4/5 day course.
The test is then about 40+ mins, with a short Q & A after.
No 'parts 1 & 2' now.


Lynn - get revising asap:cool:

Best of luck,

C

xxx

paulmort 23-Feb-2004 20:45

Lynn
 
Bl**dy well done, Young Ladee
Take the next part and show Mr Rockhopper up, he's not so fast as he'd have you beleive
Good luck and GO FOR IT
btw next coffee makin is on you at Nelly's
best rgds
mort:roll::roll:

kwikbitch 23-Feb-2004 21:01

Ck is right Lynn...I think I have my Theory CD somewhere so I'll pass it on to Rock for you...Get it booked ASAP. Now you have done the CBT all you need to do is the 3 day. Do a few Sundays Practising control so you are used to the weight and clutch control...most accidents happen at standstill or at junctions when moving slowly. You'll have no probs! Good luck!
Lisax:)


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