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    As a compromise could you not do your licence but rather than jump on the sv after passing stick to the 125 or as BB said get a 250 (lots of fun) for a while after passing? However that said personally I jumped on a cbr1000 an hour after I passed and thought that was easier to ride than my 125 as it was so stable, you also have more road presence on a larger bike which gives you confidence. I completely agree with BB with reference to getting training from a professional trainer, your dad is no doubt a great rider with a lot of sound advice but a lot of the training involves being shown how to pass the test not how to be a good rider. As for your step mum worrying I'm afraid to a certain extent that's something you are going to have to live with and ignore, if the families of any biker was 100% honest everyone of them would tell you they worry every time their loved ones get on their bike and do so until they get home, deep down bikers are selfish b@st@rds as their need to ride outweighs their families piece of mind,they may not know it but it's a fact (in my opinion). All 3 of your "offs" seem to have been at low speed with other things attracting your attention/not noticing road conditions which tells me you need to focus your attention when riding. Driving a car/van/lorry is easy and mostly can be done with 50% attention to your surroundings (although not advised) as people see you, however riding a bike demands 100% of your attention all the time as your invisible. When I ride I ride with the mindset that every other road-user is trying to murder my ass (even pheasants now ). You can not underestimate the importance of paying attention to the changing road surface/gravel/wet/dry/traffic/wildlife etc. Don't feel you have to rush things, statistically you have a lot of time left (Christ I sound like an old fart).
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    Quote Originally Posted by Badgerroy View Post
    When I ride I ride with the mindset that every other road-user is trying to murder my ass
    Totally agree and generally I say much the same to anyone wanting to learn/just starting out on two wheels. They are definitely out to get you - even if they look you in the face they often don't actually see you!
    We could learn a lot from crayons; some are sharp, some are pretty, some are dull, while others bright, some have weird names, but they all have learned to live together in the same box.”
     
     

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    Hi, I am Rospa Turor and it sounds like you could do with a few pointers to help you. Regardless of the size of bike you choose.
    So do contact one of the advance riding groups who will be happy to take you out on a free check ride. I’m with Rospa Thames Valley Group tutor but live near Chippenham and would be happy to help.
    Counting down until my next ride out!
     
     

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    Quote Originally Posted by shiftyblake View Post
    Hi, I am Rospa Turor and it sounds like you could do with a few pointers to help you. Regardless of the size of bike you choose.So do contact one of the advance riding groups who will be happy to take you out on a free check ride. I’m with Rospa Thames Valley Group tutor but live near Chippenham and would be happy to help.
    Thank you, i appreciate that a lot!
     
     

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    What did you decide to do?
     
     

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    Quote Originally Posted by wiltshire builders View Post
    What did you decide to do?
    I have decided to stick with my current bike until April, do my larger bike test and go from there. As it stands, I cant go onto a larger bike, so... it gives me time to think about my priorities, whether I want to move out or have a larger bike and take the stress of worrying about it currently off my shoulders.
     
     

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    Quote Originally Posted by Loopylibby View Post
    I have decided to stick with my current bike until April, do my larger bike test and go from there. As it stands, I cant go onto a larger bike, so... it gives me time to think about my priorities, whether I want to move out or have a larger bike and take the stress of worrying about it currently off my shoulders.
    Even if you take your test , and it could be taken on a training school bike , you could still carry on riding your 125cc until you're good and ready to ride a larger bike full time .
     
     

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