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Your licence represents the fact that you should know how to handle a bike .. not your bike .. but any bike of that class. Same with car licences. Sure you may feel more confident on yours .. you may know it a little better than a borrowed bike ..but your rudimentiary skills should be the same.
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This I agree with. What I don't agree with though is picking another bike to do your test on because it's "easier to do o-turns" or such
If you can't do o-turns on the bike you own, passing your test on a bike that does them easily isn't going to help you, in my opinion. It might help you pass the test, but if you can't do them on *your* bike (or as you say, any bike in that class), you shouldn't be licensed

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New to riding? Or group riding?