Cost of passing bike test
Cost of passing bike test
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morningside

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24,139 posts

246 months

Wednesday 21st March 2007
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Have not ridden a bike for year and years and years and years etc.
anyhow what is the procedure for passing a bike test.
Do I need to do the CBT and a written test if I have driven cars for years.
and without the cost of a bike what will lessons / test cost me.

Silent1

19,761 posts

252 months

Wednesday 21st March 2007
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i think you still have to do a CBT

Here may help

RemaL

25,046 posts

251 months

Wednesday 21st March 2007
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just to add, I never ridden a bike before the start of Oct 06. but have driven a car for 13 years. I needed to book in a theory test beforehand, then the CBT and I followed this the next 4 days with my DAS

morningside

Original Poster:

24,139 posts

246 months

Wednesday 21st March 2007
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Silent1 said:
i think you still have to do a CBT

Here may help

How the hell did I miss that banghead .....So about 600 quid then?

hiccy

664 posts

229 months

Wednesday 21st March 2007
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With the onset of global warming and the improving regional climate, do you reckon we should sticky one of these threads?

Or will I just write a generic "how to start biking" article and we can petition for it to get whacked onto the front page?

anonymous-user

71 months

Wednesday 21st March 2007
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hiccy said:
With the onset of global warming and the improving regional climate, do you reckon we should sticky one of these threads?

Or will I just write a generic "how to start biking" article and we can petition for it to get whacked onto the front page?


Alex@POD

6,437 posts

232 months

Wednesday 21st March 2007
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hiccy said:
With the onset of global warming and the improving regional climate, do you reckon we should sticky one of these threads?

Or will I just write a generic "how to start biking" article and we can petition for it to get whacked onto the front page?


I probably was just as bad a few months ago, but that might actually be a good plan!

hiccy

664 posts

229 months

Thursday 22nd March 2007
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Alex@POD said:
hiccy said:
With the onset of global warming and the improving regional climate, do you reckon we should sticky one of these threads?

Or will I just write a generic "how to start biking" article and we can petition for it to get whacked onto the front page?


I probably was just as bad a few months ago, but that might actually be a good plan!


yes

Pretty sure I was too! Not having a go at peeps but we seem to have had a flurry of these posts over the past week or so and I think it would be easier for the regulars and newbies to have one post which covers the most common questions.

Either that or I'm gonna have to make up a "Hiccy generic response" and copy and paste!

chilli

17,320 posts

253 months

Thursday 22nd March 2007
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Agreed. This is another reason tohave a "permie" biker moderator.

Mr Miyagi

1,280 posts

223 months

Thursday 22nd March 2007
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The procedure for doing your test is forever changing though as well as ever escalating prices. I did my test a couple of years ago after having 2 hour long lessons and passed with 3 minors. I think that if you have ridden a bike before there isn't much to remember on your test because most of it is about handling and controlling the bike rather than the $hite you have to do on a car test. The test seemed more informal than the car test when i took it too, i think the because the instructor is a biker too they understand more, just a thought!!

remembering the best part of the bike test..... riding at speed cameras on the way home to set them off hehe

hiccy

664 posts

229 months

Thursday 22nd March 2007
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/me get's hat and coat.....

Seriously Myagi, too much waxon waxoff methinks.

Mr Miyagi

1,280 posts

223 months

Thursday 22nd March 2007
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DesmoTip

1,035 posts

253 months

Friday 23rd March 2007
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In answer to the title of the thread - the cost of biking was once described to me as being akin to having a boat with a hole in the bottom that you stuff money into.

Not far off the mark, but I think the rewards are worth every penny.

cafuddled

51 posts

222 months

Friday 23rd March 2007
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I just passed my test yesterday and in total it cost me £501 for the pass. Done my CBT the Friday before last at a cost of £120 then done my theory the following Monday for £21 I think then went on to do a taster on the Thursday and done a three day crash course this Tuesday Wednesday and yesterday in which I got a pass.

So two weeks for a pass and I had never even ridden a bike or a scooter before in my life. Oh and for anyone that was reading my last thread I now have that GSXR 600 and I am loving it to bit. Never had that experience of so much acceleration that your eyes go blurry before, what a goddamn rush.

RemaL

25,046 posts

251 months

Friday 23rd March 2007
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congrats on the pass. I think my DAS in Bristol cost me £620 including the CBT but not the theory

morningside

Original Poster:

24,139 posts

246 months

Friday 23rd March 2007
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Well done clap. Thanks for the reply chaps. So I recon saving about £600 should do it.
Right I will sort this out as soon as.

Alex@POD

6,437 posts

232 months

Friday 23rd March 2007
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Well done, I should be saying the same thing in about two weeks! My DAS will cost 550 all in (CBT + theory + 2 day course + test)