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going for my test on the 17th just wondering what to expect. theres not to much info in the rmv book. any help would be appreciated
Welcome aborad.
Spelling would help LOL
Bike test?
get 7 out of 10 and you're golden.
Someone here said the penalties listed in the ABCD answer section (the right answers) are usually the highest / stiffest fine.
Lights 115 ft.
Use common sense like driving..........
-Suf Daddy tell us how you do.
Suf Daddy.
yeah wasn't too sure on spelling of that one never seem to get it right
Where are you taking the test?
2001 Silver ZX-12R... RIP
2005 KDX 200
im taking it in brockton it was the first place they had available i know your supposed to be able to do circles and figure 8s but i guess i looking for specifics for the driving part
Take it on a small bike, like a 250 or 500 if you can. When I had to do my figure 8's it was on this side street and I was nearly hitting the curb at full lock. A bike with a better turning radius than a sport bike would be preffered. To make matters worse there was loose gravel everywhere.
When your doing the figure 8's lean the bike over with your arms but keep your body upright. I think this is called counter balancing.Use the clutch to accelerate, not the gas. Just keep the gas at a constant rpm and modulate the clutch to control your speed.
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"You never see a motorcycle parked outside of a psychiatrists office"
Your CBR should be fine if you take time to practice.
Don't know the exact tests as I did the MSF Basic course instead.
I don't think there's any written part, that was for permit (just read the RMV manual a few times and you'll do fine for that)
My suggestion would be to go to Barnes&Nobles/Borders/ at first chance and pick up a book called "Proficiant Motorcycling" by David Hough. Thumb through it looking for sections on skill development and you should see good description of slow U-turn/circles. Buy and study the book, then go out and spend lots of time in the parking lot getting comfortable doing U-turns, figure-8's, and circles going no faster than walking pace (get a buddy to walk next to you).
Basically, for slow circles (clockwise):
Slow to desired pace, keep balls of feet on pegs, slide butt to left so right butt cheek is on left edge of saddle, look over right shoulder, turn handlebars a bit towards right while simultaneously leaning bike over to right and adding more and more weight on left peg. Feather throttle and clutch to keep positive forward power.
Start with big wide circles and slowly get smaller and smaller, alternating between clockwise & counterclockwise., eventually moving on to figure-8's.
Also spend time practicing emergency stops.
That should get you started. Good luck!!
'02 MS4
Another good idea might be to show up early, and if the course isn't being used practice the different exercises within the boundries of the test area. In CT the lines for the different aspects of the riding portion are painted down. (cones are also added for the actual test)
Worked for me anyway...
Good luck!
Better yet, why not sign up for the MSF course now for next March and learn how to ride from the pros. Passing the MSF course waives the RMV test and gets you insurance discounts.
Brockton MSF
thanks for all the advice the test is set i mafe the appointment for the 17th will be lots of practicing before then and i'll have to check out the book suggested
...and pray it doesn't snow.Originally posted by EvilTwinCBR600
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"You never see a motorcycle parked outside of a psychiatrists office"
i will be and hoping for no rain
+1 on this. I would take the MSF even if you do pass your license test.Originally posted by Ken C
Better yet, why not sign up for the MSF course now for next March and learn how to ride from the pros. Passing the MSF course waives the RMV test and gets you insurance discounts.
Brockton MSF
Figure 8's is the hardest part of getting your license.
Figure 8's is the least important thing you'll need to know to stay alive, IMHO.
Good luck!
Andrew
03 Suzuki SV650
Definitely take the MSF course in the spring... I agree it's a good place to start.
How'd you make out with the test?
Couldn't have asked for better weather...
i got my license today easiest test ever i did 3 circles left 3 right and a figure 8 and thats it. brockton's so easy to get a license(almost too easy)
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Now get signed up for MSF!
"You never see a motorcycle parked outside of a psychiatrists office"
Maybe I'll get one too!!!!!!!!!!!
Congradulations
Weeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee. -Suf Daddy
Suf Daddy.
Werd... now you're gonna sign up for the MSF course right![]()
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i'm actually a strong believer that passing a course like the MSF beginner course, or one even MORE stringent should be REQUIRED to attain a motorcycle license. but above all, i think that the MSF course in this area should be less expensive... the price is RETARTED in Massachusetts compared to other states![]()
with that mini-rant over... HAPPY RIDING![]()
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what year is your CBR? (never heard of a twin cbr... hehe.... jk, i know what cha mean)
Originally posted by Suf Daddy
Maybe I'll get one too!!!!!!!!!!!![]()
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-Pete
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the CBR's 01 and i'll be taking the course this spring i want the savings on my insurance and just to know better riding skills
Originally posted by EvilTwinCBR600
the CBR's 01 and i'll be taking the course this spring i want the savings on my insurance and just to know better riding skills
Buy this book and read it 2 or 3 times. Then after riding 3000 miles, read it again because it will make more sense.
Once you feel comforable on the bike at speed and have several thousand miles under your belt, I'd read Twist of the Wrist II by Keith Code.
Andrew
03 Suzuki SV650