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redken1
26-06-10, 09:29 PM
Such a nice day I got the calling - Rode 70 miles to thatcham to see my mate for a cuppa and he'd bug***** of to basingstoke. No wonder they call me "Kenny no mates". Brill ride tho a4 was traffic free

Toph
26-06-10, 10:28 PM
i've got a mate in Newbury, I love the a4 as well, brilliant biker's road [smiley=thumbsup.gif]

Jacde
26-06-10, 10:57 PM
how inconsiderate of him! ;D
But at least you has a great ride [smiley=thumbsup.gif]

Toph
26-06-10, 11:00 PM
you got the night off Jackie? or are you posting from work! :-?

Jacde
26-06-10, 11:03 PM
8-)
work!

Toph
26-06-10, 11:07 PM
don't you go out on the town on a Saturday night then Jackie? ;)
( when you don't have to work!!)

Jacde
26-06-10, 11:13 PM
In Swindon!!! heavens no, it's a dump (think I'm getting old! :-/ )
Rather jump on a bike and ride 70 miles for a none cuppa tea ;D
Roll on my DAS ;D

Toph
26-06-10, 11:18 PM
Yes, roll on my DAS as well, I really fancy something a little more powerful than 125. [smiley=thumbsup.gif]

Jacde
26-06-10, 11:26 PM
It's really strange but I much prefer the 500 I'm learning on now to the 125 I did my CBT on, it's such a bigger, heavier bike but sooo much easier to ride.

Toph
26-06-10, 11:32 PM
you are two steps ahead of me Jackie, when I pass the theory, then I'll ride the restricted 500's,I've ridden bigger bikes on the road, (naughty I know) and I've got to admit, they are far more stable. [smiley=thumbsup.gif]

Jacde
26-06-10, 11:42 PM
You are eventually going to do your DAS I take it? My instructor is having a bit of a mare at the moment with the DSA cancelling lots of tests at the mo >:(

Toph
26-06-10, 11:49 PM
Well I hope to Jackie.... what's the problem with booking the tests??

Jacde
26-06-10, 11:54 PM
Not 100% sure think some of the examiners have left, all I know he was trying to get 12 tests booked on Thursday and was getting no where with the DSA.

Toph
27-06-10, 12:09 AM
typical.... government meddling with a perfectly good motorcycle testing system. I should have taken my test 35 years ago when you rode around a block and the examiner followed you around with a clipboard. >:(

redken1
27-06-10, 12:31 AM
ye I went down a one way street on my bike test and passed. Lucky for me the old guy had'nt clocked me. reckon he dropped his clipboard

Jacde
27-06-10, 12:46 AM
Sorry Ken hijacked your thread a bit, remember you telling me about the wrong way down the one way :D. incident at the Ace cafe. I really wish I'd found biking years ago, not because of the test system now, but because I'm meeting a heap of such really lovely people [smiley=thumbsup.gif]

redken1
27-06-10, 11:18 AM
I know its a bit soppy but I like to think that the biking fraternity are one big happy family. I too really enjoyed our chat at the ace and I look forward to riding with you once you get your divvy on the road

Roll_on
27-06-10, 11:44 AM
typical.... government meddling with a perfectly good motorcycle testing system. I should have taken my test 35 years ago when you rode around a block and the examiner followed you around with a clipboard. >:(

It was around the block in my case but the examiner didn't move more than 25 yards from the entrance to the test centre. Took mine in the summer and the examiner was a bit overweight think he was feeling the heat. He seemed more pleased when it was over than I was.

BB
27-06-10, 05:48 PM
When I took mine (years ago) he said, 'I assume you would put a bit more effort into the emergency stop if it was a real emergency?' Then he passed me anyway! ;D

BB

Nokesy
27-06-10, 07:37 PM
My examiner was in a car - didn't see half of what I did wrong as he was so far behind all the time!! ;D

CBRowner
27-06-10, 07:42 PM
I was followed by my examiner on a 50cc scooter and I was on my 79 CB750.

The bloke who was taking his test with me got hit in the face by a seagull and almost fell off, but we both passed with no minors because it was just a 3 mile ride around the rock with 1 roundabout and 1 set of traffic lights. The hill start was hard but I did it at an angle so it was pretty much flat.

Thank god I don't have to do it here because I've been told it's pretty hard and costs more than the £45 I spent for my licence ;D

Nokesy
27-06-10, 07:45 PM
It's really strange but I much prefer the 500 I'm learning on now to the 125 I did my CBT on, it's such a bigger, heavier bike but sooo much easier to ride.

I just couldn't do a hill start on the 125cc for love or money - in the end the instructor told me to give up and wait for the 500cc - did it first time! ;D Sometimes Jackie, you're right, they do just seem easier to ride! [smiley=thumbsup.gif]

Toph
27-06-10, 07:56 PM
I love my little 125 , but I hate the "L" plates on it!! ::)