Tuffers
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My test was like that, but the stupid examiner decided to jump out just as I was level with him, I hit the brakes, then carried on, hit the brakes, carried on, I was way down the road by then. The idiot failed me for failing to stop at an emergency stop!!! I knew he was going to jump out, but to jump out when you're level is taking the pee.My first bike was a triumph tiger cub , passed my test on it 1966 , examiner jumping out from a street corner for the emergency stop etc , it'll be a bit harder to pass a bike test now I reckon , theory and all that , then it was a few questions on the Highway Code LOL , then moved up to a BSA C 15 250 , then a 350 BSA Gold Star , those were the days , it's a miracle I'm still alive , no crash helmets nothing just an old leather jacket and a pair of tuf boots .
My first road bike was a Yamaha TY50.