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		|  08-17-2008, 01:07 PM | #1 |  
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			Going for like motorcycle license test tomorrow. I rented a scooter.  Any suggestions other than "don't drop the bike" and "don't put your foot down"?
 Crossing my fingers.
 
 
 And, do they check your helmet for reflective tape?
 
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			They didn't check my helmet for reflective tape when I went in June. A scooter should make it a hell of a lot easier. I took it on my R6 and the guy at the DMV was really nice. They seem to all be motorcycles guys at the Wayne DMV that I went to. 
 Just take it slow and ride the clutch and you'll be fine.
 
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			no clutch, automatic scooter.    haha
		
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			i took mine with a scooter too, its a breeze, you won't have any problems   
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			I'm sure you will be fine with the scooter.  The problem I had was I was too tall for the little thing.  My knees were hitting the handlebars when I was trying to do the cones ...   
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			Show up with a licensed rider. They need info from a licensed rider's license. I don't remember how many people used my license, when I took a buddy for his test. Ride with confidence and don't go too slow.
		 
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					Originally Posted by Featherburner  Show up with a licensed rider. They need info from a licensed rider's license. I don't remember how many people used my license, when I took a buddy for his test. Ride with confidence and don't go too slow. |  I agree and the scooter should make it much easier... i took mine on a busa and it made it quite a bit harder
		 
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			I took mine on a scooter too and like like deadtred said, my knees were the only thing that made it hard lol. You will be fine.
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			didn't need a licensed rider with me.  I threw the scooter in the back of my truck and took it there.
		 
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		|  08-17-2008, 03:31 PM | #10 |  
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			if i rented it from kawasaki, and they bring it there for me, I don't need a licensed rider with me, do i?
		 
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					Originally Posted by PBodyGT87  if i rented it from kawasaki, and they bring it there for me, I don't need a licensed rider with me, do i? |  If you rented it from East Coast on rt1 they will deliver it and show their license for you. What is Gino charging for the rental?
		 
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					Originally Posted by Featherburner  If you rented it from East Coast on rt1 they will deliver it and show their license for you. What is Gino charging for the rental? |  I think she told me Friday night that it was $100.
 
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					Originally Posted by Tru2Chevy  I think she told me Friday night that it was $100.
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			when i took mine, i rented it from a business that just does dmv tests and so forth.  she met me at the dmv early, took me around the block so i could practice on it. see then also drew out the course with chalk in the road and explained every step of the test and had me go though her setup. once i was good, we went back to the dmv she went and spoke to the instructor and i went over finally, went through the course and it was as simple as that.  but once again, thats renting from a business that does that sort of thing all the time, not a dealer
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		|  08-17-2008, 08:08 PM | #16 |  
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					Originally Posted by SmokingSS  when i took mine, i rented it from a business that just does dmv tests and so forth.  she met me at the dmv early, took me around the block so i could practice on it. see then also drew out the course with chalk in the road and explained every step of the test and had me go though her setup. once i was good, we went back to the dmv she went and spoke to the instructor and i went over finally, went through the course and it was as simple as that.  but once again, thats renting from a business that does that sort of thing all the time, not a dealer |  East Coast had a practice session with me on friday, the guy set up cones and had me go through the whole gammit of things, coached me on it a little. And yeah, it was a 100 bucks to rent.
		 
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		|  08-18-2008, 01:21 PM | #18 |  
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			I PASSED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
 Wahooo!!!!! thanks for all your help, guys.
 
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			Congrats!!!
		 
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			conrats! some day ill do it lol
		 
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			Congrats Lizzie!
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			Congrats!?!
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					Originally Posted by deadtrend1  Congrats!?!
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			congrats liz!
		 
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			Congtatulations! Ride safe.
		 
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