Wow thanks guys I've liked reading both of the replies and it's helped me clear a few things up, just to verify I will need to keep it restricted to 33bhp because I'm only 19 coming up 20 and want to be on the road and don't want to wait another year just to be unrestricted for the sake of it would rather gain experience, I first started out on an Aprilia RS50 now I know these aren't an R1 however I had never been on a bike before so sitting in a "superbike" position felt great and I got used to all the gears, braking, leaning over as opposed to what you would on a scooter with no gears and felt the year on that taught me a lot I do some road cycling so I have quite good road sense and ain't the normal young daft lad I've seen many and heard many idiots getting big bikes which they don't know how to control or ride properly because they don't have enough experience where as I want to work my way up to an R1 in due time, I've always been told never to run before you can walk which is true, as most of the older or more mature if you want to say can agree with me.
Once I hit 17 my stepdad got me a Honda CBR400 and my intention was to pass my test there and then however I got laid off from work, my stepdad also did so I was kind and sold the bike and gave him the money whatever he got -- I never asked.
Now I'm starting a new job I want to get my test totally over with and get a bike pretty much asap, so my idea is to book my CBT (have to be renewed because the 2 years is up has been for a little while) and that is the first hurdle of the full test out the way, next I'll book my theory test I'm having absolutely no problems with the theory test practices online and get passes all the time, but I can't seem to find
any hazard perception
practice tests, anybody know of any links or software for these -- would be a great help thanks. Then grab a few weekend lessons and then book my Module 1 -- hopefully pass and the same for the Module 2 -- so in reality it should be a couple of months max to get all of it done and dusted providing I can get places booked quick at wherever I go -- anybody got any recommendations for the North East area, preferably Newcastle area -- don't worry I won't rip your head off if you mention Sunderland haha. Has anybody did the new test that their brought in a couple of years ago and what advice can you give me in order to pass my test quite smoothly? I've watched plenty of youtube videos and definitely looked at the requirements I'm pretty confident to be honest without sounding big headed I'm not exactly daft and know how to ride a bike.
I'm definitely gonna be buying full leathers, already got a decent helmet and gloves and jacket, but want a full Kawasaki leather set and the missus wants this
which should look really nice on her..are these even road legal does anyone know? And get her some nice leathers. Same as the smaller numberplate and louder exhaust I know it's not technically road legal but I'll still do it, I won't really be bringing attention to myself so unless I get a cocky copper I shouldn't have any problems fingers crossed.
I think I'll not bother with the talk things then and just do codes or whatever you wanna call it like you advised, tap shoulder on/off etc etc, sounds reasonable and pretty straight forward, height wise won't bother her she's petite so could do with a lift to see above me anyways!
Now for picking the bike, I've seen so many ZXR400's on Ebay and other buy and sell places for like £1,000 but these are either damaged or have high mileage and so on...so could anybody tell me the rough price for a decent ZXR400? I will be keeping the restrictor in as well it's only 2 years won't make much of a difference, and most important will keep my insurance
valid, just incase anything does happen not necessarily my fault but I'll be covered.
Insurance isn't going to bother me neither at all, £690 is the cheapest quote so far and I won't mind that in the slightest.
Thanks for your kind responses it is definitely helping me among my way of getting my ZXR400 and being just like one of you lot.
