OVER 21, Then a Direct Access Course may be for you. This will allow you to train and take your test on a large capacity bike. On passing your test, you can ride any motorcycle you want without waiting the 2-year restriction period. Before starting your course you should study for and pass the DSA's Motorcycle Theory Test. (Bring the paperwork with you.)
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Typically 2 & 1/2 days is enough for someone who has had recent riding experience.
Or train from novice (3 1/2 days 1st day is normally on a 125cc doing a CBT). You will be advised on how many less or further days you may need before taking the test (instructors strive for 100% pass rate, so they want you to pass as much as you). A Direct Access course usually takes the following form:
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Day 1: Getting used to the bike - You'll start by riding around the quiet back streets, to allow you to get used to the bike. Once you have the basic control skills, you will progress to a normal ride, getting you used to cornering and braking. The focus of day 1 is to make sure you are comfortable on the bike.
Day 2: This is where you start to focus on the test. You'll typically spend the day riding the test area and getting used to riding at test standard, spending time focusing on the exercises you'll have to do for the test.
Then Direct Access ( D.A.S ) Will be for You

Day 3: 1/2 day Preparation and the test - Depending on the time of your test brushing up on any of your weak spots before the test.
On passing, you can move onto a bike of your choosing, maybe start some touring of the UK. Or even abroad. Maybe you will want to keep on improving your riding skills learning the advanced rider system with the aid of the police roadcraft system.
Now You Passed Your Test Live Your Dream

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