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Prac 1: Basic control, mini circuit stop, circuit long distance stop, circuit short distance stop, mini circuit S course with cones test

 

Prac 2: S course, crank course, slope, blindspot check, moving off check

 

Prac 3: Narrow plank, E brake, pylon slalom, CHECK, SIGNAL

 

Prac 4: Gaming time with simulation bike, Pillion, Circuit Test route

 

Prac 5: Circuit test and pillion after that

 

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Prac 6: On the road finally~~ Bascially obey traffic rules, instructor instructions & U turn

 

Prac 7: Full trial practical test

 

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Tips: Achieve all courses based on the minimum requirements. ~ Easy said then done ~

Die die have to get my 2B. Prac1-26Apr09, Prac2-27Apr, Prac3-2May, Prac4-10May, RTT-21May, Prac5-23,30,31May, Prac6-3,6,7Jun, Prac7-13Jun, TP-30Jul.

 

TA200-1Aug2009 till present

 

Why must we pay 1/2 the price of ERP when we are 4 times smaller & more than 5 times lighter than a car?

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wa, you PES E ar??

 

PES E gd lah! 2 yrs then ROD~ :thumb:

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i don't know what you mean by you being "kuku" but seriously, if you think you are a CMI rider, do yourself & everyone a favour. stop riding. it's no joking matter to ****-up on the road.

 

 

it's alright, let me know when you are riding, i stay out of your way can already :cheeky:

alternatively, i can not ride but drive car. at least i'll be doing myself a favour :p

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boring rider. with a boring bike.

too old to want to appear interesting anymore.

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i get my bike on thursday...

phantom !

anyone else pass TP today ?

and bro interpol . u pass ?

i am number tag 78...

u ?

Pimp my bike and I'll pimp your ride 😜

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no letter from ssdc. but if you are planning to pass your tp, you might want to note that tp will send you your licence through mail

boring rider. with a boring bike.

too old to want to appear interesting anymore.

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Prac 1: Basic control, mini circuit stop, circuit long distance stop, circuit short distance stop, mini circuit S course with cones test

 

Prac 2: S course, crank course, slope, blindspot check, moving off check

 

Prac 3: Narrow plank, E brake, pylon slalom, CHECK, SIGNAL

 

Prac 4: Gaming time with simulation bike, Pillion, Circuit Test route

 

Prac 5: Circuit test and pillion after that

 

---

 

Prac 6: On the road finally~~ Bascially obey traffic rules, instructor instructions & U turn

 

Prac 7: Full trial practical test

 

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Tips: Achieve all courses based on the minimum requirements. ~ Easy said then done ~

 

U forgot to include Prac 6 part 2. Test Route(Road) practice & assesment.

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Posted
i get my bike on thursday...

phantom !

anyone else pass TP today ?

and bro interpol . u pass ?

i am number tag 78...

u ?

 

phantom, ride safe during rain

rear tend to skid (due to weight issues)

but nonetheless

when u are used to it

it is quite fun to control the bike

 

 

have fun riding, but ride safe

dun rush to test the bike's abilities

get to know ur bike bit by bit

like u would to ur gal

PROBLEM is not serious, if it can be solved with MONEY ... the PROBLEM comes when you have NO MONEY

 

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phantom, ride safe during rain

rear tend to skid (due to weight issues)

but nonetheless

when u are used to it

it is quite fun to control the bike

 

 

have fun riding, but ride safe

dun rush to test the bike's abilities

get to know ur bike bit by bit

like u would to ur gal

 

remember the carpark incident i had? :cheeky:

 

if you ride anything like how i ride, i think you would find out the bike's limit pretty soon. have fun! phantom is a very nice bike :thumb:

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Honda Phantom TA200 [FT73*2H][2005-2007]

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Oh goodness, you're another RSAF techie?.

those in saf can get gortex anytime:sian:

think no matter how hard i practice my skill can become better

skills gd can already:cool:

hi1) After i register, will they send any letter to my home? like a Congrats letter or what? cause dun wan parents to see. xD!

 

u pass tp then they send

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hi there. new to the forum. would like to ask a few questions before i enroll there.

 

 

1) After i register, will they send any letter to my home? like a Congrats letter or what? cause dun wan parents to see. xD:cheeky:

 

2) i read that alot of ppl retake Pract 1 in ssdc. can i know what i will be learning in pract 1? :cheeky:

 

thats all. thanks!

 

Hey dude, kindly ask ur questions in the other SSDC Thread.

I don't want 2 SSDC threads.

 

(update) Thanks Moderator for combining the New SSDC Thread created.

 

Thanx.

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Hey dude, kindly ask ur questions in the other SSDC Thread.

I don't want 2 SSDC threads.

 

Thanx.

 

lol seems like you have got your bike le :angel:

by the way does tracking helps improve ryder riding skills? As in avoiding danger etc...

although I got my license, but I still wondering does I have all it takes to handle situation way beyond the textbook.

bike is a machine without soul, rider would inject new life and character to this machine

 

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please bring your own helmet! Haha

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I think my profile a bit wrong. Should be P Plate instead of L Plate.

My License

Class 2B - 23 April 2009

Class 3 - 11 September 2006

My Rides

Yamaha Nouvo Elegance - 12 June 2009

Honda PCX 150 - 24 June 2013 (Current)

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I use the helmet. It does smell but it's okay lah. Just use a proper cloth liner and wash your hair after that lor. If you cannot wash your hair, maybe you need to spray some disinfectant all over your head after your lesson! :D

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lol seems like you have got your bike le :angel:

by the way does tracking helps improve ryder riding skills? As in avoiding danger etc...

although I got my license, but I still wondering does I have all it takes to handle situation way beyond the textbook.

 

The answer is NO. Not that I go to track (soon, soon). But the school teaches us at max 40km/h and on-the-road speeds are usually 70km/h at least. I don't think it takes much to conclude that the skills we attained in the schools are barely adequate.

 

So it's important to continually improve. Visiting this forum and speaking with fellow riders on their experience helps. Reading up on biking especially bike control helps. Attending sessions like Hazard Oriented Vision helps. Attending advanced riding courses (defensive riding but I hope there're more comprehensive courses like those conducted by HRC in Australia) helps. Going to track does help because you will be able to test the limits of yourself and your bike in safer conditions, thus allowing you to find out first hand how your bike will handle and how you can handle your bike. But it doesn't mean you can't already ride safely on the roads with what you have now if you don't go to track.

 

Good luck and ride safe!

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The answer is NO. Not that I go to track (soon, soon). But the school teaches us at max 40km/h and on-the-road speeds are usually 70km/h at least. I don't think it takes much to conclude that the skills we attained in the schools are barely adequate.

 

So it's important to continually improve. Visiting this forum and speaking with fellow riders on their experience helps. Reading up on biking especially bike control helps. Attending sessions like Hazard Oriented Vision helps. Attending advanced riding courses (defensive riding but I hope there're more comprehensive courses like those conducted by HRC in Australia) helps. Going to track does help because you will be able to test the limits of yourself and your bike in safer conditions, thus allowing you to find out first hand how your bike will handle and how you can handle your bike. But it doesn't mean you can't already ride safely on the roads with what you have now if you don't go to track.

 

Good luck and ride safe!

 

school onli 40kmh bcus of its road.. short distance..

outside if travelling at 70kmh, i'm sure the distance is long, thus, more time to react..

whether its right or wrong, ride safe the best.. hahahhahaA!

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lol seems like you have got your bike le :angel:

by the way does tracking helps improve ryder riding skills? As in avoiding danger etc...

although I got my license, but I still wondering does I have all it takes to handle situation way beyond the textbook.

 

Track Riding will help u improve on how to handle ur bike better.

Provided u know what are the important things to learn.

And u can't learn these stuff from school. I've learn thru reading lots of books abt Track riding and watching videos.

 

Track Riding will not help u learn how to avoid danger.

 

The answer is NO. Not that I go to track (soon, soon). But the school teaches us at max 40km/h and on-the-road speeds are usually 70km/h at least. I don't think it takes much to conclude that the skills we attained in the schools are barely adequate.

 

So it's important to continually improve. Visiting this forum and speaking with fellow riders on their experience helps. Reading up on biking especially bike control helps. Attending sessions like Hazard Oriented Vision helps. Attending advanced riding courses (defensive riding but I hope there're more comprehensive courses like those conducted by HRC in Australia) helps. Going to track does help because you will be able to test the limits of yourself and your bike in safer conditions, thus allowing you to find out first hand how your bike will handle and how you can handle your bike. But it doesn't mean you can't already ride safely on the roads with what you have now if you don't go to track.

 

Good luck and ride safe!

 

Well Said. :thumb:

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Bikes Ridden & Riding Currently.

Yamaha YZF125 - 2001

Super 4 Spec II - 2002

Ducati S4 / Harley Softail - 2003

Ducati 999 / Ducati S4 / Harley Softail - 2006

Yamaha R1'09 / Ducati S4 / Harley Softail - 2009

+ Vespa LX150 - 2012

FJR1300A '13 / Vespa Lx150 / Ducati S4 / Harley Softail - 2013

Posted
I think my profile a bit wrong. Should be P Plate instead of L Plate.

 

I think my profile also wrong. Should be Safe Rider instead of SBF Phantom Knights. :cheeky:

 

sounds lagi jialat. LOL. got tips how to bring helmet back and out of home discreetly? haha. SSDC also need gloves hor?

 

Keep in a bag and tell your parents that's your bowling ball.

 

My advice is just to be honest. If you really need to keep it a secret, use a bigger backpack. I'm sure no one can tell.

 

Gloves are definitely needed, do yourself a favour and get a better pair of gloves. Durian gloves should be left for the durian vendor to use.

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Honda Phantom TA200 [FT73*2H][2005-2007]

Honda XR400 [FN9*32Y][2007]

Aprilia Atlantic [FX751*K][2007-2008]

Toyota Camry [2011-2013]

Mitsubishi Lancer [2013-2014]

 

we live in the back, ride at the back -BSR

Posted
Durian gloves should be left for the durian vendor to use.

 

get a alpinestar glove:cool:

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