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    Quote Originally Posted by Subike View Post
    wait for a nice sunny dry day,
    Take some plastic drink bottles to an empty car park
    mark out with the bottles differeing 6 -8 meter cicles, slaloms, parked cars, what ever takes your fancy.
    As the big circles get easyier, make them smaller.
    Do this for a few hours untill you can go from the white line on the left side of a car park to the white line on the right side of the next car park with out touching the ground with your foot,
    Then you are getting the idea.
    Thats a smaller u turn than a road
    and you will find you can lean your bike very well when turning after a hour of so of doing this.
    Its also fun
    thanks

    i'll try it...probably go to the Pak'n'sav near my place ^^

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nagash View Post
    No highways (max speed for learners is 80k but you knew that right?)

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    MAximum speed for learners is 70kph.
    I understand if the tester asks you to do 100 during the test it is legal. It is the only time it is legal for an 'L" plater to do this speed.
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    Well yeah ofcourse it's 'technically' 70k but you always have 10k allowance! (Yeah.. that sounds believable)

    And I didn't have to do a u-turn on my test, hardest part was trying to get in and out of the WestGate car park.. that things a real bitch, zebra crossings every 5 metres, one way streets, unmarked lanes, speed bumps. Ergh..


    And about the putting two feet on the floor advice.. I never do that because your brake light doesn't come on with just your front brake, my logic is that it's safer to have my foot on the brake when stopped..

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    I did mine at Quay st. They don't give you a headset there so you have to watch their indicators the whole time to know when to turn. This was a bit annoying as the little mirrors on an FXR150 are kinda hard to see directly behind you and it's distracting to be trying to constantly look behind you.

    They had double booked my test so it was quick as. Didn't do any U-turn or anything just round the block a few times. Only problem was the instructor was being a dick coz for some reason he thought it was my fault that he was double booked.

    At one stage I thought he wanted me to stop coz he was flashing his lights at me so I pulled over. He kept driving down a side street so I followed him and pulled up next to him. He then told me if I didn't stop pissing round he was gonna fail me . Other than that it was easy as!

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    If your not a dead squid by now you have already passed your restricted test
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    Quote Originally Posted by Donor View Post
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    Piece of piss roads, and dead simple test.

    U-turn was the worst of it.
    Totally agree with Donor. BUT I didn't have to do a u-ey for my restricted, that only came in my full. Hey, if I was able to pass my R then you most certainly can! I didn't get to use intercom system for either R or F - both times the examiner gave a set of instructions including where to stop for the next lot. I was worried about it ahead of time, but after both tests wondered why I'd been such a big Main thing to remember is the "little things" like indicating when you're going to pull into the side to stop and taking off again back into the traffic (even if it's non-existant, apart from your examiner!)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nagash View Post
    Well yeah ofcourse it's 'technically' 70k but you always have 10k allowance! (Yeah.. that sounds believable)

    And I didn't have to do a u-turn on my test, hardest part was trying to get in and out of the WestGate car park.. that things a real bitch, zebra crossings every 5 metres, one way streets, unmarked lanes, speed bumps. Ergh..


    And about the putting two feet on the floor advice.. I never do that because your brake light doesn't come on with just your front brake, my logic is that it's safer to have my foot on the brake when stopped..
    Lol I'm pretty sure that's unique mate... Most bike's break lights come on with both brakes seperately!!!

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    I did mine at Quay st. They don't give you a headset there so you have to watch their indicators the whole time to know when to turn. This was a bit annoying as the little mirrors on an FXR150 are kinda hard to see directly behind you and it's distracting to be trying to constantly look behind you.

    They had double booked my test so it was quick as. Didn't do any U-turn or anything just round the block a few times. Only problem was the instructor was being a dick coz for some reason he thought it was my fault that he was double booked.

    At one stage I thought he wanted me to stop coz he was flashing his lights at me so I pulled over. He kept driving down a side street so I followed him and pulled up next to him. He then told me if I didn't stop pissing round he was gonna fail me . Other than that it was easy as!

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    sorry my internet stuffed and and i posted the same thing twice

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    Quote Originally Posted by AJ' View Post
    you were not asked to do u turn??

    i can do 8 figure and u turn on 125cc scooter easily...not a 250 cruiser....

    anyhow, thanks for sharing that information

    i'll take a few more days to practice my basic handling skills
    no U turn for me ...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ragingrob View Post
    Lol I'm pretty sure that's unique mate... Most bike's break lights come on with both brakes seperately!!!
    Hahahaha, I wondered about that post as well.....what on earth kind of bike would not have the brake light illuminate when using front brake only as lots of people use only (or predominantly) their front one?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Subike View Post
    wait for a nice sunny dry day,
    Take some plastic drink bottles to an empty car park
    mark out with the bottles differeing 6 -8 meter cicles, slaloms, parked cars, what ever takes your fancy.
    As the big circles get easyier, make them smaller.
    Do this for a few hours untill you can go from the white line on the left side of a car park to the white line on the right side of the next car park with out touching the ground with your foot,
    Then you are getting the idea.
    Thats a smaller u turn than a road
    and you will find you can lean your bike very well when turning after a hour of so of doing this.
    Its also fun
    This is excellent advice. Once you've had a couple of hours of fun playing around in a car park, the test is as easy as pie!

    Quote Originally Posted by yungatart View Post
    MAximum speed for learners is 70kph.
    I understand if the tester asks you to do 100 during the test it is legal. It is the only time it is legal for an 'L" plater to do this speed.
    Personally, if the tester had asked me to ride in a 100k zone for my restricted test I would have refused. Remember, when you're going from 6L to 6R you have never ridden at 100kph before! Therefore to test you on something you have never done before, under stressful conditions, is unreasonable.

    Fortunately I was never asked to ride in a 100kph area for my 6R test. I did, hoever, have to do the following:

    A U turn
    A hill start
    An intersection with a stop sign
    An intersection with a give way sign
    An intersection with a round about
    An uncontrolled intersection

    So if you can handle all those situations, and your bike has a current warrant and rego, and everything works on it, you should be fine.

    I did my test at Westgate but the woman who tested me didn't use the head set. She followed me in a car and I had to turn when she indicated. It was at 7:30am on a rainy morning in the middle of winter, so it was a bit difficult with her headlights glaring, rain on my visor, wet road, and never having ridden out there before!
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    Quote Originally Posted by PrincessBandit View Post
    Hahahaha, I wondered about that post as well.....what on earth kind of bike would not have the brake light illuminate when using front brake only as lots of people use only (or predominantly) their front one?
    Three of my bikes have no front brake light.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ixion View Post
    Three of my bikes have no front brake light.
    Isn't it a WOF requirement to have both front and back brakes turn the brake light on?

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    Nope .
    Quote Originally Posted by skidmark
    This world has lost it's drive, everybody just wants to fit in the be the norm as it were.
    Quote Originally Posted by Phil Vincent
    The manufacturers go to a lot of trouble to find out what the average rider prefers, because the maker who guesses closest to the average preference gets the largest sales. But the average rider is mainly interested in silly (as opposed to useful) “goodies” to try to kid the public that he is riding a racer

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