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Question by Mahmoud H: Motorbike Driving Lessons in Egypt?
I am looking for taking few motorbike driving lessons in Cairo Egypt, I can’t find any, do you know any schools or a free lancer who might be intersted
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Answer by Noor
I can teach you but the problem is I dont have a motorbike anymore, but there are many people, there is a restaurant called Ne3ma in Agouza near the Police Officers Hospital, enter the street between then and walk u will find a shop selling car accessories enter left and ask about Magdy the motorbike mechanic (if you ask anyone riding a motorbike he will know), he rents motorbike and has many apprentices who can teach you.
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Motorcycle Lesson – Biker Lingo
Me teaching my kids some words: apex, burnout and cager….and a sentence. This video is years old. Just noticed it wasn’t on YT. And I added in the blooper at the end.
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What Does a Motorbike Insurance Company Base Premium On?
What Does a Motorbike Insurance Company Base Premium On?
What does a motorbike insurance company base premium on?
Once you have bought a motor bike, its time to insure the vehicle and you. Motorcycle insurance is required by law but also protects you financially if any accidents occur.
An insurance company decides your premium based on these things; your bike, your age, your driving history, your address and your mileage. Your bike is judged on its make, engine and how old it is. A new powerful motor bike will add more to the motorbike insurance than an older basic one. Age is also used as a deciding tool. If you are older the premium is likely to be cheaper as they presume you are more sensible than an eighteen year old. If you are new to motorcycling, however, you may pay a higher premium whatever your age. Your address is checked to see if you live in a high crime area. If so there it is more likely that your bike could be stolen. They also check how accident prone the area is. If so, the motorcycle insurance may increase. Driving history is checked to see how many incidents you have had in the past. A clean licence will get you cheaper insurance whereas a licence with claims will increase the premium. Mileage is checked to calculate the likelihood of an accident to happen. If you use your bike frequently there is more chance of an accident happening. If you ride your bike to work, your job is also checked. If the environment is dangerous like a builders site the insurance will increase.
To get a better deal you should research and constantly look for a good deal. By asking many companies, your chances of finding the cheapest motorcycle insurance are greatly increased. Adding extra security can also save you money. Alarms and a safe place to park your bike, like a garage, will lower the premium. Taking additional driving lessons can help also. The special DMV and others adds driving experience making insurance cheaper. Over insuring is not needed. The insurer will only repay the bikes market value if there is an accident. If possible lower the mileage as this again lowers bike insurance
Abdula Aziz owns and runs e Motorbike Insurance quote, one of the UK’s leading motorcycle insurance comparison sites. emotorbikeinsruancequote has many bike insurance brokers on their panel of brokers and can find you the best deals. The company has thousands of satisfied customers throughout the UK and has reduced their bike insurance quotes.
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What licenses would i need to ride a 125cc motorbike?
Question by Jack H: What licenses would i need to ride a 125cc motorbike?
Just turned 17, from the UK. Have no licences whatsoever etc. so was wondering what I would need to do to be able to ride a 125cc motorbike? Licences needed, how many lessons you would recommend etc in step by step.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Jack
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Answer by Jerad
L license for here in illinois,not so sure about the UK though.
check with your local DMV.
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A Brief Guide to Learning to Ride a Motorbike in the UK
A Brief Guide to Learning to Ride a Motorbike in the UK
With all the frequent changes to motoring legislation and regulations, it may seem more difficult to figure out what you need to do to ride a motorbike in the UK than it is to actually pass the required tests. So I will attempt to break down the required tests and certicates here.
In all there are 3 different categories of motorbike, based on the size of its engine – moped, learner motorbike and standard motorbike. Depending on your age and current licences it may be possible to start riding straight away.
Moped
The smallest of the 3 categories, a moped is defined as a bike with an engine size of 50cc or less, weighing under 250kg and being able to go no faster than around 30mph. If you have a full car driving licence that was received before February 2001 you can start riding mopeds straight away. Anyone else – aged 16 and over – will need to first pass their Compulsory Basic Training (which I will go into later), and have already passed their driving theory test.
Learner Motorbikes
Learner bikes are motorbikes or scooters with an engine size up to 125cc and a power output of 11kW. You must be at least 17 years of age, have a provisional motorcycle licence and have passed your CBT to be allowed to ride a 125cc motorbike.
Standard Motorbikes
The next stage for the learner biker is to move on to the full size motorbike. You will need to have first passed your CBT and theory tests and then you can move onto the full practical road test.
Once you have done all this you may still be limited in the size of bike you can ride. For example, if you are under 21 you will be restricted to bikes with a power of under 25kW and a power/weight ratio of no more than 0.16kW/kg (your instructor will be able to explain what this means in practice).
Compulsory Basic Training (CBT)
No matter what your age, any rider wanting to legally ride a bike larger than a moped will need to pass their CBT. The CBT consists of a series of theoretical and practical lessons, usually all done on the same day, taking you through the basics of stopping, starting, turning and generally all you need to know to get on the road safely. You will likely first have to try out the manoevres in a car park, before moving onto the roads where your instructor will be looking for you to demonstrate these skills and general road safety and awareness.
Once your CBT is completed, you will have two years to ride freely with ‘L’ plates, giving you plenty of time to prepare yourself for the full test.
Now this can be one of the riskiest times for learner motorbikers – many young riders will be tempted to ride around like they’re in a race, which with little experience can be disastrous. The best riders should be constantly looking at how to improve their safety awareness. This can be anything from wearing the right clothing to looking for specific courses where you can get professional and expert training. Your instructor or examiner will no doubt be able to point you in the right direction.
Ricardo Webster writes more about compulsory basic training and other information for 125cc motorbikes enthusiasts at http://www.125motorbikes.co.uk.
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Question by Samuel T: I want to take motorbike lessons soon and I was wondering how should I go about this?
I know I go to a learning school and all but what I mean is, this Cumpulsory basic training needs to be done – do I need my own motorbike beforehand and what happens after this? Am I able to ride on my own on the road whilst doing lessons or do I have to take lessons, pass the test then be able to go out on the road on my own. And what hourly rates for lessons are there in Oxford? Sorry if this is confusing :s
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Answer by Cortney
Usually bikes are provided at the learning schools. They assume you will lay the bikes down so they have class bikes so you wont damage your own machine.
I think I paid just under 200 for a weekend course, Saturday and Sunday, from about 9 or 10am-5pm.
I took the course before I bought my bike, because I needed insurance to buy the bike, and wanted the discount from having taken the course. I found a comparison site here: Honda Motorbike Insurance (link also below) It says “honda” but it wasn’t just for hondas.
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Nathan’s motorbike lessons – Gear
First of a series of motorcycle lessons: what to look for in gear (in under 5 minutes!). A bit of a quick description of some things to think about with motorcycle gear.
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Check out motorcycle training emergency stopping and slalom practice here on the Gold Coast.
Question by Ben M: can i do my motorbike test/lessons on a 500cc bike if ive never really ridden before (i have a car liscence)?
can i do my motorbike test/lessons on a 500cc bike if ive never really ridden before (i have a car liscence), the reason i ask is i was thinkin bout buyin a 500 and having a go at converting it to electric but id need to pass my test 1st before modding it.
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Answer by Mr. John
You can take your test on any bike. Practice first.
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MOTORBIKES: HOW TO PASS YOUR TEST
UMAT are South Wales leading motorbike training school. Please see their presentation, so you can learn what is expected from you to pass your CBT, Module 1 and module 2 exams. This feature was produced by Shark Biscuit Productions. www.sharkbiscuit.tv
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A short promo for the folks at www.1stgearmtc.co.uk also my first time using the figrig in anger. excellent tool, but needs more practice.
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Adventures Of A Despatch Rider – Captain W H L Watson
Do you remember how in the old days we used to talk about my first book? Of course it was to be an Oxford novel full of clever little character-sketches–witty but not unkind: of subtle and pleasurable hints at our own adventures, for no one had enjoyed Balliol and the city of Oxford so hugely: of catch-words that repeated would bring back the thrills and the laughter–_Psych. Anal._ and _Steady, Steady!_ of names crammed with delectable memories–the Paviers’, Cloda’s Lane, and the notorious Square and famous Wynd: of acid phrases, beautifully put, that would show up once and for all those dear abuses and shams that go to make Oxford. It was to surpass all Oxford Novels and bring us all eternal fame.
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Question by jay: Where can I do motorbike lessons?
Not like CBT or DAS, I just want to go to a place and ride a bike to get used to the feel of it before I take my DAS. Is there a place in the UK(London) that I can go to to do a few lessons like that? I am doing my CBT next week but they have told me to buy a bike and practise before doing my Direct Access…I dont want to waste money on a 125cc when I will be getting a bigger bike once Ive done my test.
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Answer by cowrench
i dont know about london but in the states you can go to a motorcycle dealer and they will give you lessons ! maybe you can try that ? good luck
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First motorcycle lesson – take 1
Born again biker? No, more like a biker born yesterday. This is what happens when an expert car driver and ex driving instructor attempts to take control of a motorcycle for the very first time. Lesson one: How not to brake. Damn heavy machine! For those curious, it was a Kawasaki Vulcan 1500cc. I know, not the most ideal learner machine, but I wouldn’t have it any other way ![]()
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School of motorcycle stunts! Craig Jones, professional Buell and Harley-Davidson stuntman shows us how its done! Wheelies, burnouts and stoppies!
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