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Learning to ride a motorcycle: Post-test training
By Ben Cope on 28/07/2011 17:47:29
Tips for developing riding skills, road craft and post-test advanced riding school training
-depth at the art of motorcycle riding and usually cover topics such as: cornering techniques, bend assessment, advanced braking techniques, hazard assessment, overtaking and, sometimes, machine set-up.Only take pillion passengers once your skill levels allow it. A
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Learn To Ride with Visordown: Getting started
By Tim Skilton on 04/07/2007 17:56:55
The motorcycle test changes next year
before a learner moped or motorcycle rider is allowed to ride unaccompanied on the road with L-plates or D-plates in Wales.You will need to complete CBT if:you want to ride a moped: (a moped has an engine not over 50 cc with maximum design speed
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Learning to ride a motorcycle: One Stop Guide
By Visordown on 02/08/2011 14:00:57
Motorcycle learning to ride guide
motorcycle test situationHow to deal with changing road surfacesView 10 of the best first big bikesBikes need insuring here are 10 tips to getting cheaper motorcycle insuranceHere are 10 of the best learner-friendly 125cc motorbikes you can ride on a CBT
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Learn to ride with Visordown: Restricted or not?
By Tim Skilton on 30/08/2007 14:01:17
Direct Access isn't for everyone. Here's why 33bhp might be the best route for you
manoeuvres like the U-turn a major hurdle. This results in added pressure on the candidate, especially if they're booked on an intensive course, as it often takes longer than just a few days for some learners to feel comfortable riding a big bike in test
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Learn to ride: Choosing the right training school
By Tim Skilton on 09/07/2007 22:01:41
Like any business, there are good motorcycle schools and bad ones. Here's Visordown's guide to finding the best school in your area
are better than others, so why not ask around your mates to see where they learned to ride? Alternatively, log onto Visordown's General forum and ask the readers the best school in your area. There's a massive wealth of experience in there " so you can bet
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Learn to ride: The best bike course for you
By Tim Skilton on 31/07/2007 14:19:17
Don't fancy the pressure of taking your test in three days? Here's Visordown's guide to the best bike course for you
formal. The lack of immediate time pressure gives students extra scope for learning to ride a bike, rather than gaining a full licence as quickly as possible. They're also better for those that can't get time off work. So which one's the best for you
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Learn to ride with Visordown: CBT
By Tim Skilton on 01/08/2007 18:42:08
Compulsory Basic Training's the first and probably most important day of your biking career. Here's what to expect on your CBT
accident rate amongst novice motorcyclists by giving new riders a structured training course on learning to ride a motorcycle. And it's worked. The accident rate amongst low-experienced bikers has plummetted since the course was introduced and Britain now
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