What kind of vehicle is used for the E license test?
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E license is for male motorcycles. Cyclic gear shifting: It means stepping on the first gear, second, third, fourth, fifth, and neutral in sequence, which forms a cycle. Most domestic motorcycle brands adopt this shifting method, as it is simple and easy to operate. However, it has one drawback: if you shift carelessly at high speed, such as shifting from fifth gear to first gear, it can easily lead to an accident. International gear shifting: Many people call it the Southern gear. It was used on the two-stroke engines of Southern Yamaha in the 1990s and had a significant impact in China, gaining wide recognition from users. Perhaps you can still find its traces in some corners today.
When I just passed the E license test, the exam used a 125cc Honda motorcycle, such as the common CG125 model. This type of bike is lightweight and easy to handle, making it very suitable for beginners to practice starting and turning. The seat height is moderate, not too high to climb, and the clutch is also relatively light, reducing hand fatigue. Before the exam, it is recommended to practice several times to get familiar with throttle control. The test site usually provides uniform vehicles, saving the trouble of bringing your own. Remember to bring a helmet, safety first. I passed the test on the first try with this bike, mainly by not being nervous and following the rules.