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gumbie man
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Today on my 2nd attempt i passed my Advanced motorbike test. Conditions were`nt great, very windy and greasey roads,but i did it.
For anybody considering doing the training and taking the test then i recommend it, it will make you into a better rider. :thumbup: :thumbup:
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Flatline
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Gumbie, great news m8, well done

Keep thinking about it

May have a go in the new year methinks
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well done...........conditions were a bit crap so must have been tricky
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congrats matey :thumbup: been thinking about it myself, looking at helping out with derbyshire blood bike :D
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gumbie man wrote:Today on my 2nd attempt i passed my Advanced motorbike test. Conditions were`nt great, very windy and greasey roads,but i did it.
For anybody considering doing the training and taking the test then i recommend it, it will make you into a better rider. :thumbup: :thumbup:
Yehaww!! Well done that man. :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap:
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tony.mon
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I was thinking about doing this, but the very loud cans on mine may not go down too well.

But organising a Christmas toy run for the school where my wife works on Sunday, and apart from the local Triumph Owners club there's going to be half a dozen or more from the local IAM group, so I'll ask while they're there, guzzling tea and mince pies.
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tony.mon wrote:I was thinking about doing this, but the very loud cans on mine may not go down too well.

But organising a Christmas toy run for the school where my wife works on Sunday, and apart from the local Triumph Owners club there's going to be half a dozen or more from the local IAM group, so I'll ask while they're there, guzzling tea and mince pies.
I did bikesafe with a scorpian race can on the cbr400. I didn't know it had "not for road use" on it and they didn't notice even though it used to spit fire on the over-run.
I did the IAM test with the baffles drilled out on the storm. I got marked down on legality but that was more to do with the tinted visor on a wet windy day.

You should be ok but as you say, its worth asking the local group. :thumbup:
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