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Kempz44
5th August 2011, 19:48
Can you tell me if you can take the learner theory test before taking the BHS?
nzspokes
5th August 2011, 19:56
No, you need to present it before the theory test.
The Everlasting
5th August 2011, 20:06
That's a big no,the bhs is the first step to get your motorbike licence.
Kempz44
5th August 2011, 23:02
ahh shit alright, anyway i could secure a defiante pass in the theory? as in online test practice or roadcode books? im new to nz hence the stupid questions :facepalm:
redhat
5th August 2011, 23:15
ahh shit alright, anyway i could secure a defiante pass in the theory? as in online test practice or roadcode books? im new to nz hence the stupid questions :facepalm:
Don't think so mate. Why do you want to anyways? It's not a difficult one to pass by any means.
Qkkid
6th August 2011, 07:39
Can you tell me if you can take the learner theory test before taking the BHS?
Hi Kempz if you would like to do the Basic Handling Skills test Sat/Sun this weekend, we can get you sorted. Then you can do the theory test straight after.
Txt/call 0210334766 or call free 0800 LRN2RD or email info@ridertrainig.co.nz
Have a look at our website to see which course suits you.
Regards
Steve/Dawn
nzspokes
6th August 2011, 07:48
ahh shit alright, anyway i could secure a defiante pass in the theory? as in online test practice or roadcode books? im new to nz hence the stupid questions :facepalm:
I used http://www.drivingtests.co.nz/ . Really easy and I got 100% on the test. Not bad for an old fart.
Go see QUICKKID above, they are very good. No pressure. :woohoo:
Kempz44
6th August 2011, 11:14
alright sweet, thanks!
Bad Biker
14th August 2011, 18:36
You will need to complete the BHS first to be able to book in for your theory test.
I completed mine not so long ago and the BHS was no worries
Good luck!! :rockon:
jackboy
27th August 2011, 23:38
I just have to say that the learner theory test gave me some worries, but they were unfounded. It really is a very easy test, and as long as you have basic knowledge of road rules you should pass. There are 300 possible questions in the road code, but going through the practice tests, it doesn't even seem like they are all asked in the actual test. I did maybe 3-4 hours of studying the road code and looking at the questions in the book. I then did 5 practice tests online and aced all of them - aced the real thing too. There were definitely some obscure questions in the book I wouldn't have been able to answer for certain.
As for the BHS, I did 2-3 hours riding around a (large) car park on my Scorpio prior to turning up for the BHS. Practicing slow riding, weaving, gear changes and braking. When I turned up for the BHS, it took no longer than 30 minutes before getting the certificate. It is very easy.
Good luck!
Qkchk
16th October 2011, 19:27
As for the BHS, I did 2-3 hours riding around a (large) car park on my Scorpio prior to turning up for the BHS. Practicing slow riding, weaving, gear changes and braking. When I turned up for the BHS, it took no longer than 30 minutes before getting the certificate. It is very easy.
If you don't have your own bike yet / want to be taught how to ride a Motorcycle before buying one (always a good way to do it - don't just jump in the deep end), we offer different Basic Handling Skills packages to suit different levels of experience. From people who have never ridden a Motorcycle let alone sat on one before to guys and gals who ride Motorcross / Dirt bikes. Checkout our website for for more info (http://www.ridertraining.co.nz):Punk:
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