Footage from when I did my MOST test, at Stay Upright in Rouse Hill. Had an excellent instructor/testing officer that kindly let me film the whole thing. Thanks Lee!
I been riding for a while now, got my fulls just this year. I remember I watched this video when I was preparing my P's. It is good to come back to old video, and I love how the instructor is energetic and friendly in this video
Great video - just passed this test (which is still current no changes 7yrs later!) Just remember to take your time and not rush, also you can choose the speed and gear so do what is comfortable - some people that failed in my group either rushed too fast or far too slow. Also the Stay Upright full day course seem to give you at least 45mins to practice before the actual test so all these manoeuvres won't be new when you actually test!
Thank you so much. I did my pre-learner at SU Rouse Hill and will do the MOST there as well. I was a bit afraid of the test, but having this fottage has helped a lot!
Thanks for the Clear and helpful video. I have seen it many times and it has helped me a lot. I passed my MOST today with zero points incurred. cheers.
This video helped me so much when it came to the test, gave me an idea of what to look for and what to practice, did the test on my cbr250r and passed with 0 points lost
I’ve ridden a motorcycle since i was a kid, but I might fail this test because i can’t understand her instructions since im not a native english speaker
You can ask them to speak slower and when they ask you if you have any questions - and you feel like you do have questions - just say yes and ask the question to clarify what they want from you. You need to be able to perform the tasks and in order to do so, you need to understand the task. Never be too shy to ask them, if you do not understand something.
@@petegallows5494 thank you. I am planning to move to melbourne and I want to get my bike license there. I do ride motorcycles in my country i’ve ridden zh2, and other big bikes. when I want to get my license do I still have to get the Learner permit and then the P license? sorry for asking too much
Thank you for this video. Just passed this today with no points. Guys, just practice these skills a bit and get familiar with the maneuvers and you will be fine. If you are using their little 125's I found it much easier to shift into 2nd for the quick stop. The bike is much more steady and you won't skid nearly as much. I am not the greatest rider and passed easily. Just take your time. Watching this about 5 times helped me a lot though because you know exactly how the course is going to go. Don't let your nerves make you think that you can't do the maneuvers!
At 50yrs old, I had to go sit for my bike License again. After watching this clip maybe 100 times, I passed my M.O.S.T. first go. I hired a bike because my SV650 is a little heavy for the slower stuff. I believed I was doing the test on a CB 125, but they gave me the shittiest CHONDA 125 ever... Thanks for the clip - made my test so much easier knowing what I was up for...
great video mate. Watched it a few times before I did my MOST test last friday and I can say helped me pass as it gave me a good view of the test course layout since during the practice hour you are not allowed to practice on the actual test course. Did it on my cbr250r and was fine except for the u turn but that was more me then the bike.
I'm doing my MOST tomorrow. just going to use my VTR250. It's pretty nimble. This video is really handy. I'm going to watch it a few time today. Thanks for uploading.
This course looks really well set out and clear. I cant believe the state of the one in Wollingbar NSW. Done in a small car park with faded lines and uneven surface not to mention it's on a hill.
I have been riding all through my childhood. Did my Stay Upright course 29 years ago and I still use the skills they taught me today. Pay attention and take the course seriously.....it might just save your life.
Her name is Bec and she's the best riding instructor Australia has ever known. She's trained the best but doesn't like the spotlight. God bless you Bec. I'm not dead yet and it's all thanks to you.
Just passed my MOST. Highly recommend hiring the cb125's, unless you're on a scooter or small bike. I was struggling in practice on my own on test day, but ended up getting a perfect score. Their clutch if VERY forgiving, and super easy to turn. Also, just relax.
To any one who is nervous, please relax, it's not a tough test. I passed mine last month. If you are nervous of other students watching you, please raise your concern with the instructor and he/she will ask others to look away or stay away and no one will judge you, it is a fair testing system (except that 1 irrelevant guy you met that day). We had one guy, who was really good during our practice session & once the real test started he panicked and messed it all up and failed. All he had to do was raise it with the instructor. Yes, we would have moved to some corner. That inflated ego is not worth comparing to the motorcycle you are going buy and ride on a highway.
@@yaboiking-kong3198 I had constant throttle and used the clutch and rear brake to maintain a good speed while doing the u-turn. You can do anything as long as you don't put your foot down
I fell on the brake test🤦🏼♂️, first i was ok but the trainer told me to do it again because im a bit to slow, the 2nd one i went faster and i fell to the side because the bike skid when i hit the brakes hard..🤦🏼♂️im using a manual Vespa PX, this test looks easy but when u get nervous it will make it harder.....any tips on that brake? Should i just keep it in 1st gear?
For anyone interested in following the video alongside the RMS handbook. www.rms.nsw.gov.au/roads/licence/rider/tests/practical-riding-test/test-manoeuvres.html
I so confuse in 4:23 . What do these numbers mean? I mean if I stop fast at the end of “white lines” , that will happen for me? I would get higher score or? Thank you very much!
Hey mate, top effort. You looked like you already knew the course straight away; so did you practice the test a lot prior? (not meaning on the day lol)
+zhukie Hi mate, no I haven't had any test practice per say before hand, but I did ride my bike a fair bit in the 3 months of my learners! They pretty much make you practice the test over the course of 4 hours or so before the test anyway.
Never mind. I passed. Today was the test and you were the single best info out there on the real test. I had some questions in mind such as do they let you practise a bit before (nope) and if you need to be on any other gear (was just on 1st gear the whole time) and so on. But all good. All good. Thanks again mate.
Hey man. Did you take the test on your own bike or hire a bike for the day. I ride a cbr500 and had a few people telling me to hire the cbr125 to make the skills easier. Just interested to know your thoughts
Matthew Hurn Hi mate, hired one of their bikes. I tried the mock test on my monster that I was riding back then and decided against using that. You should be okay on a CBR500, but the CB125 will definitely make the test easier than it already is.
great video,so even now the route of test is still the same ? looks like the lady said a lot and not sure if could remember what she says. so just remebet the video route will be ok ? thx
I'm planning on doing my MOST test here in NSW soon, probably gonna hire one of their cbr125's.. I'm told that doing that u-turn on my ninja 250 would be a nightmare. Also, if you rent one of their bikes for the day do you have to use it when they take you out on the road or can you use your own bike? Thanks for the footage.
+Louis Dwyer They gave me an option to use my bike through the day, but I chose to stick with the CB125E just to get used to the bike. Big difference compared to my bike.
+Louis Dwyer Hey mate, not sure if you've done the test yet but i did it the other day on my ninja 250, absolutely no problem, 0 points incured, you'll be fine!
+Mttogo T hey mate im gonna be doing my MOSTtest this sunday but i do not have a bike. did you have to pre arrange bike hire or do they have some spares you can hire on the day? im doing it at loftus nsw. TIA mate!
+Garagefix hey mate did you have to pre arrange their bike hire or was there bikes ready for hire on the day? please read my previous comment it was actually for you. thanks
I hire cb125 110 bucks for the day, perfect bike for road run and the test itself, on 90km zone goin in/out at st-Ives camp, this bike struggles....but really, with this bike, u could see the entire sydney hot spot just with one full tank petrol
I have just bought a Kawasaki zzr 250 that needs to be ridden hard to get anywhere, slow speeds even at clutch friction point and dragging the brake still feel unstable so how much was the cb to hire?
Sam Livingstone I failed my test on my ZZR 250, I found it so difficult to do the U turn box and the cone weave. everyone I've spoken to with the same bike had to rent one of theirs or borrow someone elses bike for it
I know this vid is years old but congrats on the pass bro you look like you are just born for riding a bike haha and i just passed my most test on a scooter 2 months ago too i got no points aswell man let's gooo
Hi I'll be in Sydney soon and I'm planning on buying an X-pro x19 150cc scooter.. Do you know if that specific scooter is available in Australia?.. An if so would it be elegible to do the test?? Thank you...
@@ernestomirabalarmenteros6732 hey bro that's cool that your coming over Sydney ways!! Yeah man those scooters are here but there not at every bike dealership they will be at some though. I reckon it would be better to try and snag one offline for a good price you know what i mean bro? It will be cheaper, and easier to find. And of course it will be 100 percent eligible as long as it doesn't exceed 660cc and everything on it is in good condition and is working good, hope that helps bro safe travels when you end up coming down to Sydney 👌👍☝️🏍️💨💨💨♥️
This looks like so much fun... unfortunately never ridden before so it might be difficult Looked through the comments, is this a test to get on the provisional licence?
The most test is easy,you practice it all day on the day,anyone worried about it don't be.this is the only part of the test you can fail,throughout the day you can stuff up all you want,unless you crash...
Interesting you should say that my wife failed today for putting feet down too many times but another guy passed who fell off his bike during the morning
I passed the test on a hyosung 650r, the uturn was a challenge, ran over the line every time on the practice but managed to pull it off somehow on the assessment with 0 points. For sure doable.
I have the 2015 model man. I cannot fault it, never missed a beat and is a top bike for learner or provisional. I bought brand new but wish now I had got a cheaper second hand model as you will most likely out grow it once you are ready for blacks. I would recommend this to anyone.
boxteross okay good to know! im getting a second hand one with 11k on the odo and a few aftermarket things done to it.. going for my L's next weekend! excited as ever but i will ride the 125s for the test seeing as it may be easier