Or if you can't be arsed to do it by the law of the land......
https://www.stuff.co.nz/motoring/new...-lose-licences
I actually know a guy who did that. He passed his learner's. Waited a couple of years, bought a bike and a couple of weeks later passed the restricted test and sold the bike. A couple of years later he bought another bike and passed the full test a couple of weeks later. Then he sold the bike.
I'm still not sure what the point of it all was.
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not at all. there are/were some providers that offered combined training / testing setups, which effectively let people complete all the testing in one go, then just wait for 12 months to hand in their certificate for the 6F, having ridden for a total of about 1 day.
basic handling test on the weekend, go into the AA on monday and do the theory = 6L
combined training course and 6R test in the morning, then 6F in the afternoon, all done, and potentially without even owning a bike.
Give me a shout if you're still looking for a long term rental/buy back. I run a motorcycle hire company so may be able to help you out. :-)
Failed another guy today doing his CBTA 6R. So did my boss.
If the CBTA process is applied well it encourages competence.
We do big debriefs after any test, pass ir fail, it's a learning process.
Unless corners get cut. Hence the recent rule change to stop peiple taking the piss.
Bugger, never saw this, or would have been in touch! I ended up with another SV650. Also lams, but cheaper, and less kms, than the one I had. ALMOST an 'upgrade' of sorts.
I failed 6F. One mean corner at an intersection, where the lines extend much further than you expect (and clearly I didn't look/see it). Instant fail for crossing solid lines - do not pass go, even though the rest of the test was absolutely fine.
Passed the next day![]()
I did my 6R in Drury through CBTA, in the bronze course he showed us an intersection you go through in your test. Pretty much if you go straight through it you fail as the double yellows are directly in front of you. To pass you had to basically swerve through a 1000mm gap between the double yellows..
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