Apply for motorcycle license, B, B1 or B2?
Apply for motorcycle license, B, B1 or B2?
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Dec 20 2019, 05:14 PM
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B full is about RM 750 OR RM 660 if you go to JPJ to reactivate L license your self if you have L (meaning you already have a car or motorcycle license ) all you need to do is go to JPJ pay RM 20 to reactive your L license, also don't forget to bring your photo, after that you got 3 month to get your license, Do this if you not using agent, if you using agent pay him RM 750 ish and let him do all the work, you need to let you L license aged a month before you can take JPJ test, so plan ahead, if you not confident with B full, take B2 first, its easier, and B1 ?? anyone here know a place where we can get a B1 license ? i search a bit and no one offering B1 class |
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Dec 20 2019, 06:32 PM
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QUOTE(mADmAN @ Dec 20 2019, 05:50 PM) even if not confident to take B full....i say suck it up and get the B full.. not worth it to get B2 first if u plan to upgrade later. hell even if ur not planning to upgrade, still go for B full. B2 only if you are really tight on money. while i do agree with that opinion,as for B1, i remember reading somewhere it was abolished so no longer can take B1 license. i think its vary from person to person, when i take my B full, one of my session was with a guy who never ride a bike before, and he go straight for B full, he already fail 3 time and pay for extra training after failing the jpj test, imagine how i have to explain to him how to balance the TiTi or keeping the motorcycle running on L turn on low speed, So yeah i think experience do play a vital part here, if TS serious about riding, yes i do urge TS to go B full |
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Dec 14 2021, 08:43 AM
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QUOTE(ZZR-Pilot @ Dec 14 2021, 08:22 AM) Today my wife received a priceless advice from Akademi Propandu: imagine come to driving school for training with 30 people that don't know how to ride a Big Bike, "If you don't already know how to ride a big motorcycle, you should learn at home first before coming to your first lesson". Then I paid you RM850 to shake tits, issit? the driving school only got 2 big CC motorcycle, you got 8 hour of practice time and you have to share it with 30 other people, and 10 of that people dont know how to ride scooter or moped, I paid RM 770 for this training and felt cheated, then i see one dude with his own trainer with his own bike doing a full 2 hour riding with guide and tips, yeah i been there, but lucky i been riding kapchai for a long time. just need a bit of adjustment for clutch and whatever, if you fail the test you go back to step one and retrain, need to pay more money, |
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Dec 14 2021, 09:47 AM
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QUOTE(ZZR-Pilot @ Dec 14 2021, 09:01 AM) Driving academies allow you to use their facilities to practice on your own using your own bike meh?? |
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