Today is a good day. Passed my motorcycle module 2 test on the '87 ETZ125. Good result, only 2 minor faults. I have to say that I can't help thinking these training places are not always necessary. with having very little disposable income I was unable to take professional instruction (£170+ per day average) so embarked on practising in the evenings and wisdom of friends with bikes. It's all about common sense, looking well ahead and thinking "WHAT IF........"
So, anyone contemplating taking their test, go for it but don't be hoodwinked by the training centres.
Also, a funny thing happened on my way to the test....
This bike I bought off ebay 12 months ago as a bit of a basket case has run very well - until this morning, the day of my test! Test centre 4 miles from home, test time 9.37 am. 3/4 of a mile from test centre at about 9.20 total engine death. Just died. Oh joy thinks I. Luckily I keep a small pouch containing basic tools and spares strapped to the back grab rail which I nearly left at home for the duration of the test but decided to leave in situ. Just as well. The condenser retaining clip had vibrated loose and the wire from the condenser was earthing out. A quick and easy fix and I made the test in time. this is why I like these soviet cars a nd bikes, designed to be fixed at the roadside.