As long as you don't let your licence lapse, then you won't need to do it again. Basically though it just comes down to technique, and it is a very useful manoeuvre to master.
You can pick my brains any time. I don't mind. Education is good, and negative learning experiences that you have had, make learning difficult.
My BHS course, takes 2hours and 15 minutes, and I make sure that my students are encouraged as much as possible.
Congratulations on your L plate by the way.
tricia
www.rcsom.co.nz

Originally Posted by
editrix
Thanks again, Tricia. I really appreciate being able to pick your brain like this!
Where I took the test, the carpark was maybe at most 200 square metres, so going 20 kpm wasn't an option anywhere except on the diagonal, and certainly not entering or exiting the left/right turn part.
I'd never tried practicing the weave on offset cones, so I had real trouble with that one. My partner admitted she didn't think she could do it on her own motorbike (a Dukati) because the wheel base is too long -- is that cone weave pattern specially designed for scooters?
And please tell me I'll never have to do it again! That cone weave was very nearly my downfall.
Remember, that GOOD QUALITY TRAINING stays with you forever. It doesn't get sold with your bike, or expire with your rego. It stays with you FOREVER..
It's not the message that is DELIVERED, but the message that is RECEIVED that is important.
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