The actual test itself took at most 15 minutes?
But omg the ridiculous amount of waiting we were all put through. Waiting for the practice to start, waiting to register, waiting for the briefing, waiting for the testers to come, waiting for the test to start, waiting for my turn to come, waiting for the results, waiting for my license card to be updated.
Total I think I spent around 7 hours waiting(7am to 2pm). Ridiculous sia!
Looking forward to start on my class 2 license next year, and hopefully will have my class 3 by then!
Other thoughts
The class 2 license is taught on the CB750, which is I think around 230kg. Part of the test involves having to push the bike in a figure of 8 pattern, being able to put the bike onto its main stand as well as being able to lift the bike upright from a lying down position.
Which is a significant step up from the class 2A license where you can get by without being all that strong, as you are not required to be able to lift the bike, and normal riding doesn't require any significant exertion.
Not a big deal for me as I am fairly tall (weight matters more when you have to tiptoe to touch the ground when sitting on the bike) and strong, but a fairly big challenge for the shorter/smaller guys and girls out there who aspire to be able to ride big bikes one day.
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