hiya m8, yeah the CBT isn't really a test, its a days training to make sure you can handle a bike. Usually done on a 125cc. Its a great day to be honest. I had been on bikes loads before I did my CBT but never legal

so I was ok with riding. Plus I do loads of mountain biking, so being on 2 wheels is something I was pretty well used too. All it usually involves is riding round a car park or school play ground (mine was the latter) doing slow speed stuff, riding in a figure of 8, emergency braking, stop and start etc etc....all really simple. You then go out for a ride on the road for a few hours usually with a com link to the instructor who drives behind you all shouting at the dum ass on the course...there is always one

I really enjoyed my CBT. And remember its not a test its Compulsory Basic Training

I then went and passed my theory and hazard perception tests - again dead easy. most of it is common sense and if you drive anyway, you should know most of it. I brushed up for a few days on my highway code and flew through it all...
I then had 3 lessons on a 500cc with an instructor and some other dude. Then had my actual test. Much easier than the car test

You will love it m8 - trust me, its the best thing I've ever done in life, apart from give up smoking (the bike thing was a reward to myself for quiting

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As stated though, you must respect the bike. Its soooo easy to loose it and I've come close a couple of times. i had the back wheel up in the air only last week because I had to brake that hard. I've also had a few sideways moments pulling away out of junctions due to an over enthusiastic right wrist

Best one was a wheelie pulling off from the lights on my Mille with my girl friend on the back, she wasn't impressed
