I passed loads of Mods back in the day........damn scooters :-)
Well at the 4th attempt I got it yesterday !!! Clean sheet too, no minors. What a relief. Onto Mod 2 end of next week.
Any advice from any of our seasoned bikers ?
maseman
I passed loads of Mods back in the day........damn scooters :-)
Experiences will vary, but honestly I found the mod 1 harder than the mod 2. If you're a sensible rider and have good road sense, you'll fly through. It also helps to ride around the area local to the test centre, get used to the speed limits, the typical trap junctions/blind corners and for the love of all, don't cut over any painted roundabouts! Best of luck.
I'm glad I only had to do the CBT and DAS course. So much more to pass these days!
Apart from the obvious (stick to speed limits etc.) make it obvious that you are scanning ahead and around you, particularly with the life-savers.
Observation critical as always but watch your lane discipline particularly on larger roundabouts.
Good luck!
Great feeling of achievement when you pass!
Mod 2 is a piece of psss compared to 1, you already know how road driving works so it's way easier than nailing the technicals of getting the bloody bike stopped and started correctly!
As said, just watch your speed and do tons of head movements to emphasize your observation. And don't wheelie!
Good luck!
I done my mod one and two last year. Passed mod 1 first time but failed mod two once. My advice would be to be fully aware of the speed limits around the area your doing your test. I opened the bike up before I'd left a residential area when it should have been a 30 and failed for speeding (oops!). Anyhow nailed it the next time! Good luck, keeping your speed in check is the only advice I can give!
Congratulations mate, good luck on part 2!!
keep your eyes open and ALWAYS do your lifesavers.
mike
Can't help I,m afraid, in my day when I took mine a guy would jump out for emergency stop and if you didn't hit him you passed, certainly a lot tougher nowadays, a mate passed his test last year though and did say the mod 1 was the hardest part so fingers crossed you should be fine. Good Luck and let us all know how you get on.
Just wanted to say congratulations on passing Mod 1 and good luck for Mod 2.
I'm sure you'll be OK.
scooter
Nice one, well done....................
Tips:
Dont be late.
Get on with it.
Observe speed limits but get on with it.
Dont turn up dressed like the DOCTOR.
Listen carefully.
Check all the bulbs on the bike work and the horn.
Need to change lanes, have a look first.
Get in a lane marked with a turn left arrow, don't go straight ahead.
Join a national speed limit road promptly. Dont hesitate.
If you are in the left lane of a national speed limit dual carriageway (riding like Mary Poppins) and a bloody great artic passes you on a reasonable day with good visibility you will shortly receive bad news.
Forget to bring your licence and you will receive bad news.
Do your lid up.
Enjoy the ride and show them your confident and not a numpty.
Thats about it really. Did I say get on with it!
Good luck.
Well done, onwards and upwards, crap time of the year to do it regarding the weather, but on the plus side less folk doing the same so booking your mod 2 should not take weeks in advance to get it booked, good luck with it.
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Well Done ! You will be one of the chosen ones soon.
B
I did the Mod 2 with 2 of us on the test - the other rider went the wrong way coming off a roundabout and I dont think we saw him again.
Well done.... Wanna buy my fireblade?
Speed limits, especially 40 to 30mph and vice versa.
Good luck with your mod 2. i would agree with a lot of the advice already given, make sure you do all of your life savers and lots of head movements to prove your checking over your shoulder, a glance in your mirrors is not enough. obviously stick to speed limits and if you go on a dual-lane road, and if safe to so do, try and get up to the road speed limit. you don't want to fail for dawdling behind some old granny. other than that it's general common sense for good road use.
I took my mod1 and mod2 last summer.
Failed the mod1 twice... Grrr
but passed mod2 first time.
Like the others have said, if you already have road experience its a lot easier, and the mod1 should mean you have the bike control necessary, its just about reading the road and conditions and being confident.
You should be fine..
Wanna buy a 15 plate Suzuki Gladius 650 with ABS
If your instructor's any good, he/she will tell you all you need to know. Listen to them and you'll be fine. Good luck!
No idea how that Timex ended up there ??
Thanks for all the input guys. I've got a full day and a half of training before the test next Friday.
Fingers crossed!!
maseman
Thats exactly why I bought it... Cos its the bike i was learning on.
Even went for the ABS option, which saved me xmas week, when someone pulled out on me (literally).
Tricked it a little with a tail tidy and piperx exhaust givi screen and crash bungs (and small plate)...
One thing I'll say, don't buy a 200bhp modified blade for your first bike. I did and it scares the crap out of me lmao. I've been riding 4 years now and still can't understand how on earth you can use a 200bhp bike on the road!!
(Slight lie, I had a 600 for a few months first and wanted something with more low rev grunt, the blade wasn't the answer!! Looks and sounds like nothing else though)
Best tip, relax
Don't pop a wheelie, not even if you drop off the back of the bike as you do and run behind a little whilst holding onto the grips, then slide back on as if nothing happened.
Last edited by Fords; 22nd January 2016 at 19:16.
If you can't clearly hear the instructions from your tester just keep riding don't deviate, I had two instances on my test where the comms were playing up, I heard part of the instruction but not all of, it would have been all to easy to panic and make a turn or a manover that was not asked for, I could tell in the tone of the guys voice it pissed him off, but nothing he could do about because I had done nothing wrong.
As I'm sure you are aware there is a part of the test where no running commentary is given, you will get an instruction for example "I would like you to follow the signs for the town centre" this seems to panic folk a bit, just take your time (don't go too slow if it's a 30mph zone and the road condition allow do 30, same applies when you get in the national speed zones they want to see forward progress very easy to start building up minor point this way)
All the best, fingers crossed.
Last edited by geran; 22nd January 2016 at 19:50.