wild foamy Posted April 3, 2010 Posted April 3, 2010 hey peeps ive booked my motorcycle theory test for monday, got a full day lesson on thursday and hopefully will be able to take my Mod 1&2 test before the summer rolls around... is the bike theory test any different to the car theory test? and how many lessons would i need to take before i have a good chance of passing my test(s)?, hope its not like my car one where i took 20 odd lessons, the day is costing me £100 .
Guest MaD.VeZ Posted April 3, 2010 Posted April 3, 2010 hey peeps ive booked my motorcycle theory test for monday, got a full day lesson on thursday and hopefully will be able to take my Mod 1&2 test before the summer rolls around... is the bike theory test any different to the car theory test? and how many lessons would i need to take before i have a good chance of passing my test(s)?, hope its not like my car one where i took 20 odd lessons, the day is costing me £100 . I don't think the theory is hugely different from the car. Just the usual multiple choice and hazard perception. If you are confident you can go straight in for your test (mod1+2), but you will soon know after the first lesson how many you will need. Good luck Vez.
Moderator Cynic Posted April 3, 2010 Moderator Posted April 3, 2010 hey peeps ive booked my motorcycle theory test for monday, got a full day lesson on thursday and hopefully will be able to take my Mod 1&2 test before the summer rolls around... is the bike theory test any different to the car theory test? and how many lessons would i need to take before i have a good chance of passing my test(s)?, hope its not like my car one where i took 20 odd lessons, the day is costing me £100 . Well its been a long time since i took any driving test so all i can say s good luck.
oldtimer Posted April 3, 2010 Posted April 3, 2010 hey peeps ive booked my motorcycle theory test for monday, got a full day lesson on thursday and hopefully will be able to take my Mod 1&2 test before the summer rolls around... is the bike theory test any different to the car theory test? and how many lessons would i need to take before i have a good chance of passing my test(s)?, hope its not like my car one where i took 20 odd lessons, the day is costing me £100 . are you sure you have your theory test on monday ? i know some one who works at the one in manchester and like most goverment departments they are closed on a bank holiday. as for the theory test it is fairly similar to the the car theory,there are plenty of online sites where you can practice, good luck
Ttaskmaster Posted April 6, 2010 Posted April 6, 2010 I saw some kiddies on their practical test yesterday, so I guess the Theory people are open too...
clarke Posted April 6, 2010 Posted April 6, 2010 How'd you get on with the theory??? Hope it went well. Had a mate fail his mod 1 last week, failed to stop in the box after the swerve test. He had his Mod 2 booked for the same day as his CBT expired last Sunday. Cost him £110 for the tests (one of which he couldn't do) and £90 for his CBT this coming weekend. He's rebooked for Mod 1 next Monday... You do know your bike goes 10mph faster when you take the L-plates off don't you???
wild foamy Posted April 10, 2010 Author Posted April 10, 2010 forgot to say, passed theory, riding lesson was okay and the instructor reckons i can go for my mod 1 ... but due to my shitty work schedule the soonest i could do it was the 4th of June :'(... bollocks, should probably catch the end of the riding weather...
Ttaskmaster Posted April 12, 2010 Posted April 12, 2010 June??!! That's mid-season, mate. Rallies alone continue for the most until end of September, at least!!
Gas up - Let's Go! Posted April 12, 2010 Posted April 12, 2010 That's mid-season, Season ? What's that then......
Ttaskmaster Posted April 12, 2010 Posted April 12, 2010 Season is that brief period when all the butterflies appear in their immaculate racey leathers, with shiny bikes, to go tearing down the road at speed, thinking they're better than you because they managed to overtake, or something.
Gas up - Let's Go! Posted April 12, 2010 Posted April 12, 2010 Oh yes, I understand now. We have them here too, in fact they all went out for a flutter yesterday - So I stayed at home, sat in the garden and had a few beers!
barkwindjammer Posted April 12, 2010 Posted April 12, 2010 Well done Stevo !, and this weeks 'musical interlude' has been chosen by 'Da Foamster' http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tv2NrPZaiiE
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