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If you just need something to get to/from work a motorbike is way better than a quad, imo. Cheaper and way easier to park, especially in Nottingham... (used to commute to the centre every day, it's horrible!). Oh and you can cut through all that sodding traffic on the A453/through Clifton etc etc etc.... (i'm assuming your mate lives in Nottingham!!)
True after a cheap commuter. Like a Bike then...
My place is on the A610. So would need something that is 125cc. So looking @ either the
RS125 or NSR125?
Or some little mini like this,
http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/ ... ?logcode=p
I thought with a CBT you could ride up to a 125cc
I thought with a CBT you could ride up to a 125cc
you can but i think your restricted to 30mph max
I thought with a CBT you could ride up to a 125cc
you can but i think your restricted to 30mph max
What lol? On my CBT i was in a 60MPH
I thought with a CBT you could ride up to a 125cc
you can but i think your restricted to 30mph max
What lol? On my CBT i was in a 60MPH
Moped licence
A moped is defined as a vehicle that must not exceed 30mph, weigh more than 250kg or have an engine over 50cc. The definition for machines registered before 1 September 1977, also includes its propulsion by pedals. You can ride a moped at 16 years old on a provisional motorcycle licence with moped entitlement. You must complete CBT (compulsory basic training), the theory test and the practical moped test to get a full moped licence.
I thought with a CBT you could ride up to a 125cc
you can but i think your restricted to 30mph max
What lol? On my CBT i was in a 60MPHMoped licence
A moped is defined as a vehicle that must not exceed 30mph, weigh more than 250kg or have an engine over 50cc. The definition for machines registered before 1 September 1977, also includes its propulsion by pedals. You can ride a moped at 16 years old on a provisional motorcycle licence with moped entitlement. You must complete CBT (compulsory basic training), the theory test and the practical moped test to get a full moped licence.
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