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luke sheath
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hey, i started off on the road on two wheels like a lot of people, did my cbt, rode a 50 till i was 17 then had the coolest souped up 84 rdlc 125 for two years, then under pressure from all my mates did a car theory, passed the car test, that was in 2003 and i have'nt looked back since!
ive lived and breathed fast cars and nothing else for 10 years, my evo iv is my 11th car, ive had vtec hondas, a type R, FOUR 200sx s13's and a beautiful jdm 180sx.
but a few months ago, a good pal of mine,"skyline rob" named after the 350bhp gtst he's been driving for years, suddenly passed his bike direct access test, now he's blasting about on an R1!
thing is i did'nt even know he was doing any bike test!
but i hav'nt stopped thinking about it, i abandoned bikes 10 years ago without taking a test, but i really loved bikes back then and still do in reality!
i dreamed of riding rgv 250's or nsr 250's or rd350's.
problem is, its just as big and heavy a deal as a modern car test now!!
it does'nt matter that i have a driving license, ill have to take a bike theory test which includes a hazard perception, then a cbt, then part one of a full license test, going round a car park,emergency stop etc, and finally part 2, out on the road with instructor, i think for 45 mins then drive yourself back to the test centre!
it'll cost a fair bit and im not sure even where to begin!!
can any of you offer some good encouraging advice?
i think my life really would be complete if i could enjoy cars and bikes together!!
cheers
luke!
ive lived and breathed fast cars and nothing else for 10 years, my evo iv is my 11th car, ive had vtec hondas, a type R, FOUR 200sx s13's and a beautiful jdm 180sx.
but a few months ago, a good pal of mine,"skyline rob" named after the 350bhp gtst he's been driving for years, suddenly passed his bike direct access test, now he's blasting about on an R1!
thing is i did'nt even know he was doing any bike test!
but i hav'nt stopped thinking about it, i abandoned bikes 10 years ago without taking a test, but i really loved bikes back then and still do in reality!
i dreamed of riding rgv 250's or nsr 250's or rd350's.
problem is, its just as big and heavy a deal as a modern car test now!!
it does'nt matter that i have a driving license, ill have to take a bike theory test which includes a hazard perception, then a cbt, then part one of a full license test, going round a car park,emergency stop etc, and finally part 2, out on the road with instructor, i think for 45 mins then drive yourself back to the test centre!
it'll cost a fair bit and im not sure even where to begin!!
can any of you offer some good encouraging advice?
i think my life really would be complete if i could enjoy cars and bikes together!!
cheers
luke!