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  • Buying your first scooter

    Buying your first scooter

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    Like most things, it all comes down to budget. And don’t forget, you need to have money left for a decent helmet, riding suit, gloves and boots too.

  • Buying your first bike

    Buying your first bike

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    Now the fun begins. The money is sorted, you’ve gained your CBT, all you need is a bike.

  • CBT – The common mistakes

    CBT – The common mistakes

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    Getting through your CBT is relatively straightforward and there is no fail – you just have to work to achieve a certain standard. These are the most common mistakes.

  • What the heck is CBT (and how do I get one?)

    What the heck is CBT (and how do I get one?)

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    CBT stands for compulsory basic training. It’s the first step to getting a motorcycle license and, as the name implies, it is the basic stuff that any rider needs to know.

  • Learner’s guide to motorcycle insurance

    Learner’s guide to motorcycle insurance

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    Right, so you’ve passed your CBT, bought some kit and found a bike you like – what’s left to do before you can ride on the road legally? That’s right. You’ve still got to sort some insurance.

  • Choosing the right motorcycle insurance policy

    Choosing the right motorcycle insurance policy

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    Just bought your first set of wheels? Before you head out on the open road, you need to take out an insurance policy to ensure you and your pride and joy are protected.

  • Everything you need to know about motorcycle insurance

    Everything you need to know about motorcycle insurance

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    Do you know whether you’ve got TPFT or fully comprehensive? Do you know what the difference is? We’ve put together a handy guide with OnTwoWheels to make insuring your pride and joy as easy as possible.

  • 10 differences between cars and bikes

    10 differences between cars and bikes

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    Car drivers arrive looking drained and tired of life. Motorcyclists are wide eyed, buzzing and talking excitedly about that set of S-bends on the B1225.

  • Setting off and staying on

    Setting off and staying on

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    First off, there’s a couple of pre-flight checks. Check that your helmet strap is tight and remove your locks from the bike.

  • Zero to hero in 35 minutes

    Zero to hero in 35 minutes

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    He can do it, I can do it, even my mate Wozza can do it. There’s nothing difficult about riding a motorcycle, it’s just a bunch of pedals, cables and levers.

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