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 Metro Driving or Safety Driving Centre for B Full?, Getting my first B Full license

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basilisk
post May 6 2018, 10:37 AM

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QUOTE(latlawlim @ May 6 2018, 12:16 AM)


Any tips  for the bridge? tqtq!
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my experience @ imkeda gombak...

3 er6n, the bikes all tweaked so tht idling rpm is kinda higher than normal, therefore you can jz slip the clutch n the bike will move n go.
the clutch freeplay is set to more than max allowed. so you dont hv to release alot to slip. you can adjust this yourself once u r on the bike.

for titi, i think most leaner will try to go slowly on to the titi.
you dont hv to do that. you can ride faster to go up, so to set the right momentum. once both wheels are up on titi, u slow the bike down by using only the rear brake. in fact, dont use front brake at all for the whole jpj test course.
With rear brake on, u can slip the clutch if needed to give force to the rear wheel. Heavy bike like er6n is easier to balance at slow speed than a kapchai i think.

Another option is to use 2nd gear once on titi.
I forgot, i think er6n 2nd gear can move frm standstil?
basilisk
post May 31 2018, 08:51 AM

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better go for b full now or asap b4 the new MOT decides to revamp the whole system...
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post Jun 14 2018, 10:31 AM

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for the test u dont need to use both leg to touch ground. jz one leg enuf oredi. cos u oni need to stop thts all.

u look the vid posted about short ppl ride bike.

 

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