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    Restricted question

    Quick question:
    I am about to sit my restricted and I am pretty confident I'm not going to do something ridiculous. That being said I have picked up a habit or two I'm not too sure about.

    For instance I am now in the habit of taking my left hand off the bars to get a better look over my shoulder/wave a thankyou at traffic that lets me in. I tend to only do it to this side as it is when I am slowing down and my left hand doesn't do much anyway. Would this get me failed?
    Also things like taking both hands off the bars at lights where I can see the cross signal and riding really slowly up to intersections so I don't have to put my foot down.. That's all I can think of for now, thanks!

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    N ot sure about the hand thing. But the "creeping" up to intersections not a good idea. Be quite deliberate in coming up to the intersection and stopping (Advice I was given was both feet on the ground). If you're unsure about it then don't do it. Best not to miss out on your 6r for something you're aware that you do.

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    If you are aware of these 'bad habits' then fix them... Unless of course you like paying out bucks to get tested for your licence.

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    It is fine to sit up and take one hand off the bars to look behind you. On a bike such as a GT250R you must do this, unless you happen to have a double-jointed neck.

    Anything else - if you think it's shady then just don't do it during the test. My daughter rode around like a racer during her (10 minute) restricted test and the assessor nearly had a fucken heart attack! He lectured her for 20mins afterwards, but technically couldn't fault her riding so gave her the 6R. I thought he was going to fail her though - he was not happy.

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    Mate, it's the driving test! Exaggerate and do everything perfect! Don't do anything you think might be "grey".

    As soon as you pass the test you can go back to your old ways.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DangerousBastard View Post
    It is fine to sit up and take one hand off the bars to look behind you. On a bike such as a GT250R you must do this, unless you happen to have a double-jointed neck.

    Anything else - if you think it's shady then just don't do it during the test. My daughter rode around like a racer during her (10 minute) restricted test and the assessor nearly had a fucken heart attack! He lectured her for 20mins afterwards, but technically couldn't fault her riding so gave her the 6R. I thought he was going to fail her though - he was not happy.

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    Ha the acorn didn't fall far from the tree then aye DB?
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    Quote Originally Posted by caseye View Post
    Do it the right way, you! know what that is and all will go well.
    I concur, they will note the hands off thing if it happens.
    There are things that we all do on a daily basis that, in the eyes of an assessor, is deemed 'not really' in the rule book.
    So, as caseye has said, you know what they will look out for, dont do it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by caseye View Post
    Ha the acorn didn't fall far from the tree then aye DB?
    LOL poor kid, she was puzzled as fuck - she genuinely had no idea what she did wrong. I told her to just ride around like she owned the place and don't break any laws, and the poor assessor (in his car) was nearly on two wheels, and was completely unintelligible with his panicced screaming over the radio..

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    "Wow, Great advise there DB."
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    The thing about taking both hands off the bars is that it implies you're in neutral. Not something that should get you failed (not that I would know on my 6L ) but hardly the best idea unless you're truly surrounded by stationary traffic.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DangerousBastard View Post
    It is fine to sit up and take one hand off the bars to look behind you. On a bike such as a GT250R you must do this, unless you happen to have a double-jointed neck.

    Anything else - if you think it's shady then just don't do it during the test. My daughter rode around like a racer during her (10 minute) restricted test and the assessor nearly had a fucken heart attack! He lectured her for 20mins afterwards, but technically couldn't fault her riding so gave her the 6R. I thought he was going to fail her though - he was not happy.

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    this actually makes me laugh.. how can they fault someone that is faultless.... off for mine in 2 weeks.. can't wait.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rocketgal68 View Post
    this actually makes me laugh.. how can they fault someone that is faultless.... off for mine in 2 weeks.. can't wait.
    good luck with that rocketgal
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bikemad View Post
    good luck with that rocketgal
    Heh thanks...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rocketgal68 View Post
    this actually makes me laugh.. how can they fault someone that is faultless.... off for mine in 2 weeks.. can't wait.
    Hehe yeah, well it was more about him than her. He just did not expect a tiny little girlie on a huge Hyo Comet to so resoundly blow him into the weeds. He actually demanded to know (from me) how long she had been riding and who had taught her, which of course I took as a marvelous compliment! Made my day that did!

    Steve
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    "read what Steve says. He's right."
    "What Steve said pretty much summed it up."
    "I did axactly as you said and it worked...!!"
    "Wow, Great advise there DB."
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    Quote Originally Posted by DangerousBastard View Post
    Hehe yeah, well it was more about him than her. He just did not expect a tiny little girlie on a huge Hyo Comet to so resoundly blow him into the weeds. He actually demanded to know (from me) how long she had been riding and who had taught her, which of course I took as a marvelous compliment! Made my day that did!

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    OMG look out raise that draw bridge the Head is coming!@#$% DB that is a compliment and should be cherished.
    Well done.
    Good laugh at the coppers expense too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by hiss View Post
    (Advice I was given was both feet on the ground)..
    It's better to get off the bike altogether and get on your hands and knees, then you have four limbs on the ground. One foot down just does'nt cut it.
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