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Mod 2 nerves!


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I have my mod 2 tomorrow and I'm feeling pretty nervous! I passed the theory and mod 1 first time but for some reason I'm still expecting to fail this test tomorrow.. Any advice? Common mistakes people make? I'm confident on a bike but I picked up alot of bad habits riding my 125 and don't want to f it up tomorrow!

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If you're doing your mod2 then I assume you've been riding a while. Forget you're being tested and just enjoy the ride. You know what to do so just do it. (Sounds like a good slogan for a sportswear company :wink: )

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If you're doing your mod2 then I assume you've been riding a while. Forget you're being tested and just enjoy the ride. You know what to do so just do it. (Sounds like a good slogan for a sportswear company :wink: )
. I agree 100%. Imagine riding with instructor giving you directions. There's nothing you haven't done already
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What everyone else has said!


You've done the hard part (probably finished everything by now!) of being assessed on Mod1 now it's time for a ride around. Just go where the examiner says in your earpiece and you'll be fine. No need to think about what might happen, because you'll end up thinking about that and not what actually is happening! Just ride, and enjoy it.

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