thats what we need is another tard that can't pass the test on the road
2007-09-12 23:18:12
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answered by 51 6
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Buy this weeks Motorcycle News They have a pull out supplement for new riders. A section discusses the 33bhp options Interestingly they show a Honda CBR1000RR Fireblade restricted to 33bhp as an example. Max 85mph so I do not think the "raw power" is something that will bother you. The only reason I can see buying a restricted bike is the ability to de-restrict it 2 yrs down the line and have a full power bike without spending any more money. I am with the 250cc voters. Have a look at the Kasaki Ninja 250R!
2016-04-04 18:24:44
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answered by Heather 4
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Get real Falso,
Don't you want to know what signs mean? Do you think it will make your riding more pleasurable knowing ***** all about shag nasty?
Test's are there for a reason - and that's to save lives and give people a feeling of confidence in their abilities.
There's enough things to think about when riding, basic road knowledge should be instinctive.
Hope you get caught!
2007-09-13 05:32:16
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answered by Dingo 5
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Go do some studying and then take it, It will be a challenge to see how well you can do.
Also, is English your second language? If yes, then see if there is a manual in your language. And study that.
If there is not a manual in your language, then get to work on the english language. You'll need it for your everyday life, not just the test.
Good luck
2007-09-12 23:33:56
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answered by richardlboroff 2
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You can't cheat when you are out there riding on the road.
You either know the stuff and get to you destination living, or you don't, leaving six of your closest friends with the sad duty of taking you to your finial destination.
2007-09-13 12:14:10
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answered by csburridge 5
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Obviously. You can't cheat your way through life. Did it occur to you that you might need to know the information, or that it might save your life someday? Maybe that's why they require a test? Hello??
2007-09-13 05:57:39
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answered by Anonymous
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SPANK SPANK
My advice is to learn the stuff. It may keep you alive one of these days.
And if you do somehow manage to pass the test by cheating, please stay away from Wyoming---we have enough dumb kids who don't know how to ride already (well we have some older "kids" who don't know how to ride too).
2007-09-13 04:08:43
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answered by Wyoming Rider 6
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If English is your second language then get to work on making it your first language ! I'm tired of having to make allowances for you people who move here and won't learn English.
2007-09-13 01:27:24
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answered by jrrysimmons 5
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If you cant answer the questions,go take the class
2007-09-12 20:46:48
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answered by shark 2
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That's why they have a skills test.
You can't cheat that.
You fall, you fail.
2007-09-13 11:19:00
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answered by Firecracker . 7
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