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Boggert:

--- Quote from: lee celtic on April 10, 2008, 21:39:28 ---do it right, spend some time on a heavy underpowered bike and learn to ride, then buy a bike that suits you not just the biggest.

what does my head in are the guys who take the direct access test on a hire bike then buy a 1500cc Tupperware torpedo and plough it first time out because they didn't know it did a ton in second gear :roll:

take your time and don't take risks and stay safe , ;)

and don't do this!!! :lol: :lol:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FxbHyEIkgdU#

--- End quote ---

No worries there I have "The Goat" aka my 125 chug along :lol:
It does 60mph top speed with the wind behind me. Plus I cannot afford anything else... LOL

sardonicus:
Well done ! Passed mine recently too. I have the theory test book and the hazard perception test dvd if any one wants to buy them??  p.m.  me.

python:
how much for the book and dvd mate? im planning mine soon.  :clap: :dance:

Wireless:
That fall off the bike isn't unusual for a slow puncture in the rear tyre, he wasn't pulling away very quickly, the same almost happened to me on a 600 just pulling gently out of a T - Junction on my way to work the once.

Tyre looked up to pressure but was down to 15psi with a slow puncture.

Really gives you the willys, can be bloody expensive, and makes you double check the pressure every morning.

SEDDEY:
Watch out for the grease line in the middle of the lane as well. Slightest bit of wet can see you sideways. Done that on my 1200, interesting, is a word that springs to mind!

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