Thats a bargain Dabz... and local too.
It will also hold it's value so when you come to sell it on, you won't lose out.
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Thats a bargain Dabz... and local too.
It will also hold it's value so when you come to sell it on, you won't lose out.
Thats not bad, although I think I found the one I want in Swindon ;DQuote:
Originally Posted by Dabz
:) :) :) :)Go for it GIRL :) :) :) :)
I am!!! Going to see a bike I like in Swindon on Sat Morning. whooohooooo.
I have to say, I totally agree with the comments on here about practice, practice, practice. I was in the same position as you, did my CBT and had a go at a DAS course a few months later... and I was s***!
Complete lack of confidence etc etc coupled with no practice whatsoever beforehand meant that I couldn't ride the 500 as well as I would have liked so I took a step back and bought a 125 so that I could practice and regain my confidence. A year later (my fault for being lazy :D) and I passed first time - ok so I've got a restricted licence but I love every minute of it and I'll move up when my 2 years are up knowing that I spent the time to improve). I know that everyone is different and some have passed first time on a DAS and some have difficulty with it. The thing to remember is to do what you feel comfortable with and not what others are telling you to do
You might find that after a few weeks on the 125 you'll be craving to go back to a bigger bike... but then again you might not. Either way, you'll know you're doing the right thing for you [smiley=thumbsup.gif]
Well, Ive bought a 125 :D Thanks everyone for the advice :)
:)Could you put up a picture? :)
I had a 125. An absolute pile of crap, but I earned a lot. I'm spanish, so we use the other side of the road, and I don't drive, so had no road experience before my 125. I personally wouldn't have passed without my 125 and the 6, 7 months experience. Having said that, there's lots of people that didn't need that.
Well glad you have got one.
Remember to practice at every oppourtunity!
If your going for a pint of milk, get the bike out don't take the car. Sounds silly but it will improve your confidence no end.
I put a pic up in members rides. I love her. Rob is struggling to drag me away from her.. En route to Bristol to get me some new boots now. Yay.