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Last post 09-24-2008 11:09 PM by Stuscat. 10 replies.
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  • 09-23-2008 05:05 AM

    worse case scenario

     Im really considering going for my m/c licence again, but due to the extra bout of performance anxiety, i would like to know how many times you can go for a m/c assessment before you are disqualified from trying to get the licence, or can you go for it 10-20 or more times till you pass? Im talking of WA licencing.

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  • 09-23-2008 06:08 AM In reply to

    • Lavacat
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    Wink [;)] Re: worse case scenario

    I think you can as many times as you want to , but the thing is , that every time go for your lessons , you try to improve a little a bit a time , you never ever think that you cannot ever pass , allways think bright thoughts , you are going to pass , and always keep at it the licensing and lessons with your motorcycle instructor , and never ever give up on the obainting a 250cc license .

    cheers .Surprise

     

    Stuscat:

     Im really considering going for my m/c licence again, but due to the extra bout of performance anxiety, i would like to know how many times you can go for a m/c assessment before you are disqualified from trying to get the licence, or can you go for it 10-20 or more times till you pass? Im talking of WA licencing.

     

  • 09-23-2008 11:07 AM In reply to

    Re: worse case scenario

    go for it! get lessons.

    I've been riding for a total of 8 months (almost all of it on a 50cc which was my first bike). I had three lessons (two 1hr lessons and a 2hr lesson) and did my test and passed (on a manual scooter). I also had one 'practice ride' with Ace Scooters along the coast, which was brilliant. Just riding along is valuable experience.

    Get some solid lessons and riding time, then do your test. Just relax! I had one of my 1hr lessons right before my test, which was great, it really calmed me down and had me in the swing of things. I was prepared!

    Vespa PX200 "Killer Wasp" - now on a street near you
  • 09-24-2008 09:58 AM In reply to

    Re: worse case scenario

    ha hah ha

    you've been riding a 50cc toy bike for eight months what a joke, you are the ultimate ham sandwich!!!

    have you taken off your training wheels yet???

    you joined the big scooter forum and lectured me as if you were an expert on bikes but you seem to be

    an expert on nothing along with fat phil who thinks he is a doctor and a vice president of a group of moullies!!!!!!!

    when you get some credentials come back and join the serious topics

    laters, toy boy

  • 09-24-2008 10:26 AM In reply to

    • Pegasus
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    Re: worse case scenario

    jfd... *Yawn* You're so boring... *Yawn*.

    If you have time to hesitate, then you're already too late. Ride safely everyone.
    Piaggio X8 250ie
  • 09-24-2008 10:57 AM In reply to

    Re: worse case scenario

     I like this guy, I'm really going to miss him though....

    Vespa PX200 "Killer Wasp" - now on a street near you
  • 09-24-2008 02:15 PM In reply to

    Re: worse case scenario

    Anonymous:

    ha hah ha

    you've been riding a 50cc toy bike for eight months what a joke, you are the ultimate ham sandwich!!!

    have you taken off your training wheels yet???

    If ignorance is bliss, you have reached enlightenment. Congratulations

    Scooter HQ - Where the scooters roam free. Currently Riding - Aprilia Scarabeo 200
  • 09-24-2008 07:31 PM In reply to

    • Dakoda
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    Re: worse case scenario

    Scooter HQ:

    Anonymous:

    ha hah ha

    you've been riding a 50cc toy bike for eight months what a joke, you are the ultimate ham sandwich!!!

    have you taken off your training wheels yet???

    If ignorance is bliss, you have reached enlightenment. Congratulations

    We have someone with ultimate wisdom amongst us.  Geez it's about time, after all these 50cc riders (50cc riders please excuse me, not havign a go at you, but this wank) with no brains that have been hanging around in here.  It's about time we got someone with the intelligence of Paris Hilton!

    Idiot!

    Does this scooter make my bum look fast?
  • 09-24-2008 07:48 PM In reply to

    • Lavacat
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    Wink [;)] Re: worse case scenario

    I totally agree with you ,cheers .

     

    Dakoda:

    Scooter HQ:

    Anonymous:

    ha hah ha

    you've been riding a 50cc toy bike for eight months what a joke, you are the ultimate ham sandwich!!!

    have you taken off your training wheels yet???

    If ignorance is bliss, you have reached enlightenment. Congratulations

    We have someone with ultimate wisdom amongst us.  Geez it's about time, after all these 50cc riders (50cc riders please excuse me, not havign a go at you, but this wank) with no brains that have been hanging around in here.  It's about time we got someone with the intelligence of Paris Hilton!

    Idiot!

     

  • 09-24-2008 07:49 PM In reply to

    • miketl
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    • Kingston, Southern Tassie
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    Re: worse case scenario

     I'm presuming that the m/c licence you are referring to is the Motorcycle Operator Skill Test, MOST.  I found it posted on the Tas Transport Dpt site (wouldn't be surprised it is also on your WA site) and practised the 4 skills for a few weeks before my scheduled test. 

    http://www.transport.tas.gov.au/pdf/licence_information/alternate_most.pdf

    It's not cheating to practise beforehand, in fact it gives you so much more confidence as you know what you need to demonstrate anad know that you have done it all before.  Just keep you concentration sharp and talk yourself through each test.

    good luck,  Mike

    Riding big red "Audrey" an Aprilia Scarabeo 500ie
    previously an Aprilia Scarabeo 200
  • 09-24-2008 11:09 PM In reply to

    Re: worse case scenario

    Anonymous:

    ha hah ha

    you've been riding a 50cc toy bike for eight months what a joke, you are the ultimate ham sandwich!!!

    have you taken off your training wheels yet???

    you joined the big scooter forum and lectured me as if you were an expert on bikes but you seem to be

    an expert on nothing along with fat phil who thinks he is a doctor and a vice president of a group of moullies!!!!!!!

    when you get some credentials come back and join the serious topics

    laters, toy boy

    Another  Richard Cranium rears his ugly head

    Kymco zx50 Bug Vibe

    Daelim S1- Here I come!!!

    It has taken me 35 years to realise I was born to scoot

    On a mission to find Perth's best twisties
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