15 years and 1 week old I had a full car licence.
1 week later, 5 oral questions, get 3 right and I had a provisional bike licence.
6 weeks later, Ride around the block and I had a full Class A.
Remember when a car licence was a Class B? A truck was Class F, and a trailer was Class L.
When the "lifetime " licences came along, A became 6, B became 1, F became 2 and 4, and L became 3 and 5.
Ya gotta love the system.
FJRider, Why did you even bother. Obviously you had a bad day or you have had enough of this life. I hope you find a better reason to live.
See where I am going with this by jumping to conclusions about you and your life, just like you did with mine.
Grow up and learn to respect if you wish to receive any back.
Last edited by apsolar; 25th February 2017 at 23:18. Reason: Not worth it
what goes on here?? a competition to see who's oldest??
ahhh.... then all those idiots that swapped that legal contract with their jew overlords for a "photo id"... to be renewed every 10 yearcs or some shit.
i still have a paper license somewhere... not that i ever use it.
When life throws you a curve ... Lean into it ...
Looking at the prices you quoted I feel like I got taken for a ride when I paid 150 bucks for my c b t a. Bloody pass masters. My tester was all goods and after reading the book he let me pass when I pulled into a driveway to turn around rather than do an u turn in a 100 zone.
Yup. Was pretty stoked when he read out that it was ok.
Is it worth it to do the c b t a though? Apart from being tested by a biker and getting your full license earlier I don't remember there being a big difference between the two. Depending on the price of the full I may as well just go c b t a. It probably won't be much more.
As long as you listen to the advise they give you ... and change your riding to suit ... there wont/shouldn't be an issue.
Spend the time acting like they owe you a license and you know all you need to know already ... it probably wont end well.
The keyword is attitude ... your attitude when you ride will dictate a lot about how others treat you.
When life throws you a curve ... Lean into it ...
When life throws you a curve ... Lean into it ...
Life is not measured by how many breaths you take, but how many times you have your breath taken away
If you didn't pass first time round, at least with a CBTA they will have given you clear info on what you need to improve.
I'd recommend you ride around and practise that stuff for a bit. Then go do the Ride Forever Bronze course. At $50 it's a steal, since they are coaching you on (a) not dying, and (b) passing the restricted test.
Then sit the CBTA again when you have that lot well practiced. If you are trying to rush through the system to legally ride a 'Busa/R6/turbine-powered GN*, then odds are better that you will end up part of an ACC report.
Rinse and repeat later with the Silver course/full CBTA.
It will probably make you a better rider and will definitely make it easier to pass the tests. I know I'd rather have someone tell me what and how I need to improve, rather than be given a check-sheet by Mr. 4wheels telling me what I failed on.
*I'd like to see that, just for shits and giggles.
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