how much to train
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kingb

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1,160 posts

248 months

Wednesday 6th September 2006
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heres the deal

im 19 and just starting my second year of uni. next summer i would like to do my bike test. how muc is it going to cost me to get my license. i already have a helmet/jacket etc as i had a moped at 16. when i have looked on websites they seem to offer 2,3,4 or 5 day courses which will i need??

also can anyike be restricted to 33bhp. im a tall guy and would prob want something like a naked 600 for comfort.

any other advise on the subject is very welcome too!!

randlemarcus

13,644 posts

253 months

Wednesday 6th September 2006
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Do a one day compulsory CBT with the training provider near you who has been recommended, and ask them to evaluate how many days they think you will need to pass.
This link explains it in more detail than I can be bothered with, but the nitty gritty is yes, you are resticted to 33BHP for 2 years.

anonymous-user

76 months

Wednesday 6th September 2006
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Agree with that answer.

I passed my CBT yesterday and told the instructor I wanted to get my full license so he said a three day DAS would be enough. So my theory test booked for end Sept and my DAS mid October.

Then the fun will begin!!!!!!

kingb

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1,160 posts

248 months

Wednesday 6th September 2006
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i did a cbt so i could ride my moped but its run out now i thnk

veetwin

1,573 posts

279 months

Thursday 7th September 2006
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Mountain biking 2 nights a week at the lookout for bike fitness and Badminton during the winter to hone body reactions and observation skills.

Sex helps to get your breathing right for track days.

veetwin

1,573 posts

279 months

Thursday 7th September 2006
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On a serious note, when you get your full license, I suggest this:

www.hants.gov.uk/roadsafety/driverider/edge44.html

kingb

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1,160 posts

248 months

Thursday 7th September 2006
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veetwin said:
On a serious note, when you get your full license, I suggest this:

www.hants.gov.uk/roadsafety/driverider/edge44.html


looks good