Yea, me too...
But keep in mind, we have to pass the slow-speed manover test first, and then there is about 3 weeks wait to get the appointment for the road test. During that time, you are *supposed* to practice. Since buying my bike (took delivery on August 2nd), I've put over 1'000 miles on it - which is alot considering that it was raining most of the time...and that I was limited to riding only in Switzerland. (I live near the border and do most of my driving in Germany).
BTW, the inspector was wearing full gear, and would give directions by tapping me on the shoulder - tapping a shoulder means turn that direction, and if he doesn't specify, just keep going straight (or follow the main road when there is a fork). But this time, he was really cool - very calm, and he told us what he would be looking for before we started (drive safely, not too slow and not too fast, pay attention to the speed limit, etc.)