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If I took my TP for Queing skills I will pass with flying colours ah. Failed my lesson again. Managed to do everything but need more practice. My plank need work. I am good with bike control. Instructor say psychological problem lol. Managed to practice a lot of plank and slalom and 3 times ebrake. Ebrake que was long. Confident I will clear on 3rd try. Then my revision I can focus on figure 8

 

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Practise.. fast in slow out.. try all different method during revision...

Good luck n all the best

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Practise.. fast in slow out.. try all different method during revision...

Good luck n all the best

 

thanks. plank, out of about 10 or more tries, i managed to cross 3 or 4 times. timings were like 5.4s, 5.8s, 6.1s. last few tries i tried to go slower and ended coming off the plank. but better than the first try lah. that night, i couldn't even get it up.....

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Bro for SSDC practial 1 to practial 3 part 1 all lessons conducted in level 5 outdoor, if raining we wear raincoats. Very hot during sunny days, raining their raincoats smelly ones...

 

Only for circuit practial 3 Part 2 onwards to lesson 7 courses conducted in level 1 or either level 3. Then once cleared lesson 4 circuit assessment, you can booked self practise for circuit, instructor will led u to level 1, and you practise your own lah...quite fun cos it is covered.

 

 

Which is the one that has indoor course so cs do in heavy rain?

 

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No problem Bro, i was just like you last year when booking for lesson 1, one day you will get 2B if u put more efforts, time and $$ for practise.

 

Just applied for lesson 1. Hope to pass soon and get 2b... Long way to go
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Only able to go for practical lesson after office hour. Thanks for the encouragement rider2013.

Anyone taking on 7 May 6.50pm

 

Haha my 3rd lesson 4 at 8.40pm.

 

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hi guys ! i just register for my 2B at CDC.. going for my circuit training on 11/May.. i must bring my helmet elbow & knee guard right?.. and for glove.. can i use the white color work glove?

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hi guys ! i just register for my 2B at CDC.. going for my circuit training on 11/May.. i must bring my helmet elbow & knee guard right?.. and for glove.. can i use the white color work glove?

 

Circuit training no need gear. They just walk u around show u where is everything. Let you push the bike. Glove ok.

 

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Wow. They never let me push the bike at all during my circuit training.

As long as the glove is covering whole hand. Durian kind also can. But its a no no for those half finger glove used in the gym type.

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seems like each trainer does circuit differently. mine was only about 1 hour. yesterday i observed a group doing circuit training they took the full 90 minutes and they walked the whole circuit including all the stations like plank, slalom, ebrake etc. during my circuit training we only went to the bike park area. didn't go to any other station.

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anyway, if you all read through some of my earlier postings i have posted a map of the ciruit. can go look and make a mental note.

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Sigh dunno what type of bike I want..

 

What is the difference bet 2 stroke and 4 stroke.

 

Any vxr200 runner bike user. Is it good

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Sigh dunno what type of bike I want..

 

What is the difference bet 2 stroke and 4 stroke.

 

Any vxr200 runner bike user. Is it good

 

2 stroke is more powerful but requires additional maintenance like adding 2t oil. Also 4 stroke tend to be more environmentally friendly.

 

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Circuit training no need gear. They just walk u around show u where is everything. Let you push the bike. Glove ok.

 

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Wow. They never let me push the bike at all during my circuit training.

As long as the glove is covering whole hand. Durian kind also can. But its a no no for those half finger glove used in the gym type.

 

Thanks guys ! so only need to bring glove during circuit training right? HAHA.. i cant wait for my first practical

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for the absolute beginner... although he rambles abit, he does give good guidance on how to start riding for the first time..

 

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hello. long time no talk to all. ;p

Follow your heart even if sometimes it means losing your mind.

 

Honda NSR150SP - 2013 ~ 2015

Honda CBR400RRR - 2014 ~ Current

Honda MSX125 - 2015 ~ 2016

Ducati 899 Panigale - 2016 ~ 2017

Yamaha T135 Spark - 2016 ~ 2019

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for the absolute beginner... although he rambles abit, he does give good guidance on how to start riding for the first time..

 

 

Oh I seen this. Though is not entirely clear at least it help to get things started on some basic knowledge.

 

Hi darkredmica. Respect to you girl.

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basically, learn where is the 'biting point' of the clutch. it is different for every bike so learning how to figure out where it is is important since in the school we use different bike every time.

 

second, the key is to know how to control your left hand so that you can move the clutch lever slowly up and down. the reason is that if you release to quickly the engine will stall or jerk. also, the use of the clutch is important to control the bike at slow speeds in first gear. if you can control the clutch properly, you should be able to release it completely without stalling the bike and not using the throttle. same as a manual car. u do not need to use throttle to get it to move just release the clutch slowly.

Oh I seen this. Though is not entirely clear at least it help to get things started on some basic knowledge.

 

Hi darkredmica. Respect to you girl.

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Noted.that only apply from neutral to gear 1 right. Gear 2 onwards need not be so well controll to release crutch.

Hehe I got class 3.. Can Siam btt. Hopefully class 3 knowledge can help understand slightly

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neutral you can release clutch fast nothing will happen. its for gear one when moving of or moving slowly (you will need this skill for slope and plank)

 

Noted.that only apply from neutral to gear 1 right. Gear 2 onwards need not be so well controll to release crutch.

Hehe I got class 3.. Can Siam btt. Hopefully class 3 knowledge can help understand slightly

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Hi darkredmica. Respect to you girl.

 

Haha hi. Why respect to me?

Follow your heart even if sometimes it means losing your mind.

 

Honda NSR150SP - 2013 ~ 2015

Honda CBR400RRR - 2014 ~ Current

Honda MSX125 - 2015 ~ 2016

Ducati 899 Panigale - 2016 ~ 2017

Yamaha T135 Spark - 2016 ~ 2019

Kawasaki ZX10R - 2017 ~ Current

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