Learning To Ride VI - CBT
So yesterday I did my CBT (Compulsory Basic Training) at Seafield. All in all it was pretty intense. 8:30am start (on a Sunday!), until about 5:30pm, with an hour for lunch. I was knackered at the end of it all but…
I PASSED!!!
So technically I can ride a 125cc on the roads, though I won’t be rushing to make use of that fact.
I feel I did ok but I still need to do a lot of work.
Mainly on:
- Clutch control when pulling away (damn, weeny 125’s, it’s MUCH easier on Katy’s 650!)
- The order of the approach to junctions and traffic lights (check indicators, signal, life saver, change position, change gear, slow down, etc, etc..),
- Rear observation (I have a habit of looking in my mirrors but not actually LOOKING).
So next stage is a days “Road Rider”, again on a 125, in two weeks. Basically me and one other student, out on the road with an instructor, for a day. So hopefully I will get some time to work on these until I move to a 500 for my Direct Access a week later!
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- 05.06.06 / 5pm
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