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TSfastreader
post Jul 30 2015, 05:21 PM, updated 11y ago

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Dear all,

I hope this is the right place to post this, if not kindly advise me where to post this thread at. smile.gif

I'm looking for a bike instructor to obtain my B2 bike/motorcycle licence. I stay near petaling jaya.

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1) I would require the bike instructor to pick me up from home as I do not have any transport to commute to any driving school.


If any bro/sis got any contacts for driving/bike instructor, pls do lemme know. icon_question.gif icon_question.gif icon_question.gif icon_question.gif icon_question.gif notworthy.gif notworthy.gif notworthy.gif

This post has been edited by fastreader: Jul 30 2015, 05:24 PM
Lester1987
post Jul 30 2015, 09:34 PM

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seriously bro... for bike, there is really no lesson needed. Go do your undang. and after you pass your undang test. the so call 5 hours listening course is the time the driving school instructor tell you what you need to do and do the practice...

as long as you can ride a bicycle, there is no point going for bike lesson. Its easy.

I would suggest you to take your L license, then buy your self a bike and practice... practice makes perfect. It is legal to ride a motorcycle with L license as long as you never bring a pillion.
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post Jul 30 2015, 11:27 PM

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QUOTE(Lester1987 @ Jul 30 2015, 09:34 PM)
seriously bro... for bike, there is really no lesson needed. Go do your undang. and after you pass your undang test. the so call 5 hours listening course is the time the driving school instructor tell you what you need to do and do the practice...

as long as you can ride a bicycle, there is no point going for bike lesson. Its easy.

I would suggest you to take your L license, then buy your self a bike and practice... practice makes perfect. It is legal to ride a motorcycle with L license as long as you never bring a pillion.
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oh really??..wahh..tats smth new for me...i'm a total noob on this!!! notworthy.gif notworthy.gif thanks thanks...

1) how long does the L licence last?...

2) to take the L licence, i understand juz needa attend the 5/6 hours talk right? Is there any test?

Kindly help to advise with the above.. smile.gif
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post Jul 30 2015, 11:55 PM

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QUOTE(fastreader @ Jul 30 2015, 11:27 PM)
oh really??..wahh..tats smth new for me...i'm a total noob on this!!!  notworthy.gif  notworthy.gif thanks thanks...

1) how long does the L licence last?...

2) to take the L licence, i understand juz needa attend the 5/6 hours talk right? Is there any test?

Kindly help to advise with the above.. smile.gif
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L licence if. Iinm after 1 month can go get ur exam for P...but errr I think u need to clock few hours in their practice ground .

After the undang, u need to take a test, once u pass then will get ur L.

And I don't think there is such thing as a bike instructor, at least I never heard of one
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post Aug 5 2015, 02:10 PM

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QUOTE(stewPik @ Jul 30 2015, 11:55 PM)
L licence if. Iinm after 1 month can go get ur exam for P...but errr I think u need to clock few hours in their practice ground .

After the undang, u need to take a test, once u pass then will get ur L.

And I don't think there is such thing as a bike instructor, at least I never heard of one
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oic...hmmmm....

it seems that the whole process may takes more than 1 month, factoriing 2 weeks for the L licence, then 1 month from the L licence to take the P licence...


i was thinknig to juz get an automatic bike, like second hand Yamaha Ego or Nouvo, and then learn on my own...after that then go take the exam on later date...

is this recommended?..or better to juz get a second-hand fz150i and get the shop ppl to give a few lessons and then i practice on my own?..which is a better choice for first learner's bike? auto or manual transmission?.. icon_question.gif icon_question.gif icon_question.gif
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post Aug 5 2015, 03:00 PM

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Get some friend of legal age and license, ask them how to ride properly. Free fast food will be your cost.

Practice at closed environment and ride safe dude.
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QUOTE(fastreader @ Aug 5 2015, 02:10 PM)
oic...hmmmm....

it seems that the whole process may takes more than 1 month, factoriing 2 weeks for the L licence, then 1 month from the L licence to take the P licence...
i was thinknig to juz get an automatic bike, like second hand Yamaha Ego or Nouvo, and then learn on my own...after that then go take the exam on later date...

is this recommended?..or better to juz get a second-hand fz150i and get the shop ppl to give a few lessons and then i practice on my own?..which is a better choice for first learner's bike? auto or manual transmission?..  icon_question.gif  icon_question.gif  icon_question.gif
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Depends on how comfortable u are on a bike, if u ask me any bike will suffice as long its not a supersport. But my I would personally stay away from 'auto' . at least practice on a bike with gears. May be slightly harder, but should make u a better rider once u master it

 

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