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V6 Mondy
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by V6 Mondy » Jun 17th, '07, 19:23
My wife has passed her CBT, she's over 21 so can legally ride a 125cc with L plates.
Could she still ride a restricted 'big' bike on L plates ?
Thanks
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by A_T » Jun 17th, '07, 19:29
No, she is restricted to riding a 125cc with L plates for the duration of her CBT certificate.... if she wants to ride a restricted (33bhp) bike she will need to take an A2 practical test.
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V6 Mondy
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by V6 Mondy » Jun 17th, '07, 19:30
Alright thanks, best she gets her DAS booked then
Thanks for that
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by A_T » Jun 17th, '07, 19:32
V6 Mondy wrote: Alright thanks, best she gets her DAS booked then
Thanks for that
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V6 Mondy
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by V6 Mondy » Jun 17th, '07, 19:34
and get her own bike
Croddman
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by Croddman » Jun 19th, '07, 07:34
What bike is she thinking of getting ?
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V6 Mondy
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by V6 Mondy » Jun 23rd, '07, 07:59
Hello fellow Yeovil person
She has no idea, my GSXF is too heavy for her, i think she wants a Honda of some description, although she needs to sort her theory next
J_K
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by J_K » Jun 23rd, '07, 19:14
The new access rules confuse the shit outta me. Glad I did my test before all this crap came in.
Croddman
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by Croddman » Jun 25th, '07, 10:47
Yes Yeovil person that is me
well I would always say get a SV650 for a first bike and also one that has to be taken down to a 33BHP
thats what i have
Honda's are ok but can get a little expensive to take down to 33BHP
was looking at a Hornet but they wanted £210 for a kit
SV650 - £105
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V6 Mondy
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by V6 Mondy » Jun 25th, '07, 11:04
I think at this stage it will be something cheap, or a 125 to practice on
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by billinom8s » Jun 25th, '07, 17:29
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