[_] OT - Motorbike CBT courses
Sam Mignano - Analyst
sam at beyondmetrix.com
Wed Jun 4 12:58:07 BST 2008
Mines a 600 - as is his - and somewhat surprisingly despite being exactly the same, he hasn't managed to drop his own! Grrrr! There is defo a technique to it though - picking a bike up off the floor. Sam :) Beyond Metrix Ltd ~ evolving business online ~ www.beyondmetrix.com Usability, Accessibility, Validation, Best Practice, SEO and online marketing. Need help with your website? Call us now for a free website audit consultation. 08456 44 88 54 A UK registered limited company. Company Registration Number: 5734561. VAT registration number 891 2460 17 -----Original Message----- From: James Fidell [mailto:james at cloud9.co.uk] Sent: 04 June 2008 12:52 To: underscore at under-score.org.uk Subject: Re: [_] OT - Motorbike CBT courses Sam Mignano - Analyst wrote: > Oops missed out the bit why I thought they were good - doh! He passed his > CBT and full 500cc test first time and in just 4 days. > > He promptly came home full of it and dropped my beloved zzr on the road, for > which I have yet to forgive him - but that's not ACE's fault :) That's to make up for the fact that the test doesn't cover "picking up a large bike after you've dropped it". You have to practice these things. Which ZZR though? The 600 probably wouldn't be too bad. My 1100 is a tad on the "big and bloody awkward" side and I think the 1200 is a few kilos more than that. Oh, there was a ZZR250, too. Massively under- powered, IIRC. James -- underscore_ list info/archive -> http://www.under-score.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/underscore