supernova12034
Well-known member
Which one is easier to do?
I did the MSF course(at centennial) but ended up bombing because i went outside the line on the very first challenge and was too slow to finish it, ofcourse they want me to retake the test for a fee
I think it might have been the fact that i tried to shift into second gear mid turn and messing up, (Instead of either just sticking with the first gear the entire curve and revving the **** out of it as mentioned in another thread, or starting off in the second gear to begin with)
I was doing good the entire weekend, no drops, accident, riding smooth but when they started judging during the TEST i might have panicked and kinda dropped the ball
Feel like **** and depressed
Should I go back next saturday and take the re test? (They said they'll let you practice on the test for 30 mins, which seems ample time just a few of us)
Might also help its not -5 degrees outside(+11 is predicted for next saturday), and ill have actual practice on the test itself
Or should i just go take the MTO m1 exit test??(I've seen what they test you on, the diagrams etc, it seems easier than the MSF Course)
Do they require you to bring your own bike for MTO or do they have one?(as i plan on purchasing after getting the M2)
I did the MSF course(at centennial) but ended up bombing because i went outside the line on the very first challenge and was too slow to finish it, ofcourse they want me to retake the test for a fee
I think it might have been the fact that i tried to shift into second gear mid turn and messing up, (Instead of either just sticking with the first gear the entire curve and revving the **** out of it as mentioned in another thread, or starting off in the second gear to begin with)
I was doing good the entire weekend, no drops, accident, riding smooth but when they started judging during the TEST i might have panicked and kinda dropped the ball
Feel like **** and depressed
Should I go back next saturday and take the re test? (They said they'll let you practice on the test for 30 mins, which seems ample time just a few of us)
Might also help its not -5 degrees outside(+11 is predicted for next saturday), and ill have actual practice on the test itself
Or should i just go take the MTO m1 exit test??(I've seen what they test you on, the diagrams etc, it seems easier than the MSF Course)
Do they require you to bring your own bike for MTO or do they have one?(as i plan on purchasing after getting the M2)