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khelben
post Oct 24 2025, 09:58 AM

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QUOTE(legendgod @ Oct 18 2025, 09:36 PM)
Mine reason was legs were not up fast enough when front tyre touched titi even though titi went well >7s
Also majority reasons like feet were down after emergency brake, line going onto shorts bumps.
One also failed coz feet touched down too fast after complete 8 circle, smthng like that
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That sounds so weird. I had very chill officers.
jaycee1
post Oct 24 2025, 10:41 AM

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QUOTE(legendgod @ Oct 18 2025, 09:36 PM)
Mine reason was legs were not up fast enough when front tyre touched titi even though titi went well >7s
Also majority reasons like feet were down after emergency brake, line going onto shorts bumps.
One also failed coz feet touched down too fast after complete 8 circle, smthng like that
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You mean both feet down after e brake? Yes you are supposed to only put one foot down (left side) and hold right foot on brake until ready to move.

I suspect it's more to that. Maybe the rider wasn't using rear brake on the e brake test at all. Which is very usual mistake for a scooter rider upgrading. If u were actually using rear brake, you won't so easily manage to put both feet on the ground. Getting both feet on the ground on e brake could be viewes as a loss of balance.


Btw, both feet needs to be on the pegs BEFORE you hit the titi.

But I think the officer was just overly strict.

Just as an aside, even on the road, best practice is always left foot down, right foot on brake with bike in gear clutch in. I see a lot of kapchai riders prefer to have the right foot down and off the rear brake.

This post has been edited by jaycee1: Oct 24 2025, 10:49 AM

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