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| Senior Member Join Date: Jul 2008 Location: Chester
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| Re: Good evening Hey bryan................a few bikes that are good all rounders and can be fitted with kits, all depends on what style of bike you want, Faired-CBR 600f Unfaired-hornet 600 Both good bikes in their own right when kit is removed. Andy |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Aug 2008 Location: Nottingham
Posts: 285
| Re: Good evening Hi bryan, welcome to the forum mate. ![]() Well done on the CBT, feels great don't it! ![]() Good luck with all the training you'll be doing and the test of course. You'll be fine as long as you get lots of lessons/practice. Only two weeks on bikes, wow. I know you wished you'd done it years ago don't you, just like me. Yeah, I'm thirties too. You know I was going to take the restricted route until my instructor told me after the CBT that I should go for it and do the DAS. I decided to do it, I've got biking experience but only on scooters for a couple of years. I know guys who've gone from zero biking experience to passing the test and getting a 1000cc machines and having no probs. Are you not tempted at all to do the DAS and be able to get any bike you want? I couldn't ride a 600 restricted. Two years is a hell of a long time. |
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| Moderator Join Date: Oct 2007 Location: Near Hornsea,on the East Yorkshire coast
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| Re: Good evening Same here Bryan, I'm in no hurry to get on a bigger bike when I get this test passed ![]() I think us older one's seem to take this route more than the youner one's .......... may be it's an age thing ![]() |
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