This is the pre-ride briefing we give to all our students on the day of their Module 2 motorcycle test.

    Best of luck to you!

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    See you soon,
    Leanna

    33 Comments

    1. "drumming on the tank" and that's exactly what I tend to do waiting on the lights or while engine breaking, surely the examiner would be impressed.

    2. Hi Leanna, how’s you? 🙂
      A great advisory video, thank you 🙂
      I’ve not come up with anymore ideas for video content for you 🤣

    3. Finally passed mine last year! Got myself a CBR650F, bit of a change from a 125 haha. Always watch over your vids again as a bit of learning/comfort <3 The only thing I was REALLY scared of during the test was reading the road signs when told to follow a particular destination, felt myself getting worked up trying to read the sign in time!
      Please continue making these vids, they are so helpful for learners and experienced riders!

    4. This is exactly what my instructor said to me. He was just like you, confidence inspiring. Also said forget about the guy behind you ride my ride only you've got a sat nav in your ear, so happy days👍👍great vid leanna keep up the rockin🔥🔥

    5. I think its worth emphasising how quickly its over, you'll be back in the test centre before you know it, just try not to do anything dumba$$ for 35 minutes and you will pass.

    6. Leanna's videos are free tuition, i watched all the mod 2 vids before my test. Like she even mentions here, i thought i had failed but ended up with 3 minors. Examiner was great but he still grilled me about the 3 minors and went over them with me. Like most people say Mod 2 is easier than Mod 1and i agree..

    7. The wrong turn or couple of wrong turns whether on normal instructions or in the independent ride explanation part is gonna make a lot of people calm and positive on their mod2s from now on if till this moment were the opposite for sure

    8. hi Leanne, great video once again 🤣
      Really great advice coming from you there, 🙂
      I remember in my test just over a year ago! we were going around a big roundabout and my brain just froze on which exit i needed to take and then examiner just said ok Kevin lets take the second exit on the left if you think its safe to do so..
      I then realised I missed it and thought it could a fail but just carried telling myself all was good as he Just didn't want to go around the roundabout again 🤣😊
      i got a minor for planning.

      Hope your keeping well?
      safe ride and stay healthy
      Kev

    9. I was very lucky…. I passed in 1976….😲 I hadn't had any training……so I had no choice but to ride how I always did. I'd been riding for about 16 months. (Honda SS50 (before your time probably…ask the other half…then a Yamaha RS100) Luckily, my examiner stood on a street corner and observed from afar…🙂 I got 'lost'…😲 His fault …IMO…even now 🙂 He sent me around again on a 'condensed' circuit… I knew what he was looking for…shoulder checks (probably more important back then on a test than they are now?? You couldn't do anything without a shoulder check back then…and I probably still 'overdo' it now ) and a left turn that doubled back on itself…say 120'…. then just as I started to accelerate, he did an 'emergency stop'….Anyway…I passed. I'm not sure if it's still the same now, but I made 'errors' on my bike and car test in my eyes, never 'give up' because you've made a mistake, put it behind you and carry on and ride your best ride.

    10. got mine next week….yeh Im nervous (of course want to do well and pass, and start to enjoy the weather getting better)

    11. Do you think new riders (driving car for 8 years) should ride a 125 for a year or just go straight in for the big bike licence? Thanks

    12. Great advice, I passed my mod 2 in oct last year. I remember being nervous right at the start, and then it felt like I was just out for a ride, and then it was done and I passed. Can't wait for the weather to improve. I watched a lot of your stuff before the test, super helpful!

    13. I took the test in Sweden last year. I remember the warm-up ride and practice with slow- and high speed maneuvers I had before the actual test, it felt terrible. I felt so off and disconnected. But I decided to not dwell on it. A while later during the test, I did put my foot down towards the end of the first half of the slow speed maneuvers part. That's not automatically a fail but when we practice obviously you shouldn't put your foot down unless the test calls for it. Either way, I briefly bobbed my head and shook it in disappointment but quickly decided to finish the rest of the maneuver strong. It went well, I went really slow and without putting any feet down. The examiner didn't even ask me to redo it (you get one redo in total, for both tests combined). When I performed the high speed maneuvers test it went swimmingly, no issue at all.
      In traffic, there were a couple of situations where I thought I had messed up. But as Leanne says, put it behind you and live in the present. In the end it wasn't an issue and I got my A-license, first try!

    14. Love your videos, watched so many on the run up to my test at Nottingham and passed first time.
      1 minor for stalling at a junction 🤦‍♂️
      Heavy traffic, people flashing me out from one way but not the other, I was shaking my head telling myself off for a good 5 minutes, examiner was laughing about it when we got back 🤣

    15. passed my test late last year but i still watch your videos as i find them informative. is it odd to miss doing my lessons? got to ride a lovely SV650 and i enjoyed learning.

    16. ride it like you stole it the test is all wrong it should be about your skill in riding ,it would be far better on a track where you can show that you have the skill by circuiting the track in under a time . riding slowly on the road requires little skill and you will be caught out on the road when some one pulls out on you and you dont have the riding skill Learn to ride off road first

    17. Hey, I just want to share this. I was so nervous I took 4 dumps between the ride out with instructor and test. I couldn't pee straight, mouth was dry ,struggled to read number plate even though I couldn't it fine. Then just as I pulled away the examiner asked me if I'd like to clip my helmet up. I shouted have I failed. He replied another four feet and you'd be past the gate.
      I turned 2nd exit from the wrong lane but still did it..and whoever is reading this you can too.
      I have a very deeply held belief that I'm not a real person or that I am not proper in someway.. I have no mirrors in my house because I hate myself. But I have done my test. You can too.

    18. Finding your content extremely informative and hopefully useful. I'm a returning rider planning on taking the full DSA test soon. I rode years ago when you could use a 250cc on L plates without taking a test!!!! so wish I'd taken the ride around the block test back then. Only wish that I could have you as my tutor, thanks again.

    19. Thanks for all your amazing videos. They have definitely helped me pass both my Mod 1 and today I passed my Mod 2. Keep up the excellent work. Thanks again. Phill

    20. I absolutely love the way you talk, you sound like a pilot, I'm taking my mod 2 this Wednesday so I'm prepping hard to be calm cool and collective. Thanks you for this informative video your awesome 👌

    21. I've just watched this again Leanna thanks. Always good to see your stuff on here.
      I try to narrate like 'your eyes' video sometimes. Man that's hard work when you're not accustomed to speaking and riding! 😆
      I don't have an intercom set, have no friends i regularly ride with, no action camera, just my thoughts. Hopefully that will all change over the nicer months.

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