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Has anyone ever attempted the motorbike test?

  • 01-03-2012 2:58pm
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    Is it easy? I imagine it is easier than car, because the instructor is not practically ontop of you like in the car.

    How does he communicate with you? by walkie talkie or something?


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  • Moderators, Society & Culture Moderators Posts: 40,361 Mod ✭✭✭✭Gumbo


    Is it easy? I imagine it is easier than car, because the instructor is not practically ontop of you like in the car.

    How does he communicate with you? by walkie talkie or something?

    Alot harder than the car in my opinion. I failed it first time and im driving bikes since im 16, albeit mostly in fields on scramblers :D
    done it the 2nd time on my Bandit and got it.

    communication is by walkie talkie alright, you velcro an ear piece into your helmet, theres no scope to talk back to him/her, its a one way system. he/she tells you right, left etc etc pull in etc etc


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