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prawnabie

posted on 7/11/10 at 12:07 PM Reply With Quote
Update on my DAS...

Some of you know through my recent post I have been taking my direct access and had my mod 2 test booked for last tuesday. Well due some problem at the test centre I had my test cancelled and rebooked for tomorrow (Monday). Hopefully I will pass as I can then get on with riding this bad boy....

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handyandy

posted on 7/11/10 at 12:14 PM Reply With Quote
MMMMMMmmmmm very nice

Good luck tomorrow,

don,t forget the roads are a bit greasy at the mo, go gently when you ride that "Bad Boy".

ALB

cheers
andy

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daviep

posted on 7/11/10 at 12:48 PM Reply With Quote
Good luck tomorrow and well done on becoming a biker. BUT as above this generally isn't the best time of year to be out on the bike, the roads are slippery and the light is terrible.

My next door neighbour was killed 2 weeks ago, only been passed his test for 6 weeks, absolutely tragic

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Davie





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mads

posted on 7/11/10 at 02:04 PM Reply With Quote
good luck for tomorrow Shaun! Where are you taking it? Did mine in Dudley. Wasn't too bad.

^^ what they said. My bike is safely stored away for the winter.

[Edited on 7/11/10 by mads]

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franky

posted on 7/11/10 at 02:26 PM Reply With Quote
If you ride through the winter you'll be a better rider come the summer. Just take your time and fit decent rubber.

You'll learn to read road conditions/hazards better with all the wet manhole covers/leafs/sludge

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mads

posted on 7/11/10 at 02:48 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by franky
If you ride through the winter you'll be a better rider come the summer. Just take your time and fit decent rubber.

You'll learn to read road conditions/hazards better with all the wet manhole covers/leafs/sludge


I agree with the comment about riding through the winter makes you better but starting to ride in the winter isn't necessarily the best thing imo. I think it would be better to ride in the dry so you can get used to the bike without worrying about all the problems that winter brings to biking, especially if you are a new biker. just my thoughts.

and before anyone pipes up, no i'm not a fair weather rider. did all my DAS training in the rain and recently road 500miles in Europe through pouring rain and sidewinds. I just prefer dry weather when on the bike - more enjoyable.

[Edited on 7/11/10 by mads]

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bmseven

posted on 7/11/10 at 04:08 PM Reply With Quote
Ride Safely, this time of year slippy roads and low sun in the sky can make for some interesting riding. You probably have a few more horses than your DAS bike and it WILL handle differently so caution is definately the name of the game. Learn the bike then learn to ride it.

Dropped mine at about 45mph on a right hander last week resulting in a couple of cracked ribs
I was the first one to find a diesel spill at 7:30 in the morning, following day a Fiesta went straight on at the corner and the preceding corner was covered in "Slippery Surface" sign by the council guess I was just to early.





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prawnabie

posted on 7/11/10 at 05:58 PM Reply With Quote
Thanks for the replies guys! I agree with the comments you have made but I forgot to add I have some experience riding already - not nessecerily in the winter, but hopefully that will aid me of over the coming months!
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franky

posted on 7/11/10 at 06:09 PM Reply With Quote
the other thing would be to take up motorcross, really helps with bike control when if the bike starts slipping about
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snakebelly

posted on 7/11/10 at 06:24 PM Reply With Quote
ahhh a golf playing born again biker, now who do i know that needs organs......seriously you are prime for an accident take it easy....very easy
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prawnabie

posted on 7/11/10 at 08:05 PM Reply With Quote
You've made a few assumptions there snakebelly when you know pretty much nothing about me!

Please let me know how you came to the following assumptions....

1. What bearing does playing golf have on my ability to ride a bike?
2. Without know my age, how much experience I have, and how long I have been riding for how can you say that I am a "born again biker"?
3. That I am on the organ donor register?

The only part of your answer that really contributes anything to this thread is "seriously you are prime for an accident take it easy....very easy"

That part I agree with, which is why I plan to do exactly that.

Thanks

Shaun

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scootz

posted on 7/11/10 at 08:10 PM Reply With Quote
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Originally posted by franky
The other thing would be to take up motorcross... really helps with bike control if / when the bike starts slipping about


I'd have to disagree there Franky... a sports bike on grippy tyres doesn't 'slip' anything like a motocross machine on knobblies! Applying mud-technique to tarmac-riding is a recipe for disaster!





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