thesoapster
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Holy shit! Glad you're alright. Don't give up hope. The emergency braking portion got me the first time (my practice I thought was good since they said it was, but apparently not enough for the test) and so I had to re-take. It sounds like the bike began doing something unexpected that you maybe had not felt before (the quick takeoff) and then you had a bit of a panic moment. That's hard to deal with because you're still brand new, and it will last for a while even when you're licensed (for some it never goes away). I'm speaking of the ability to not relax. Most will say to be safe you always have to be on edge. This is partially true. You should always be alert and scanning with your eyeballs. However, I've found being and feeling in control of the bike allows much greater relaxation and the ability to shift your focus to the road. Like I said, you're brand new. No one can just know the bike starting out. I'm a bit shocked like you that they have it right next to a main road. Just glad you're safe, ultimately. Hope that rash isn't too deep and heals quickly and cleanly.