adam bussey
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- Sep 24, 2012
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lol i have my full bike licence and a 650 bike
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I thought there was a limit or something for two years after the test?
depends on what licence he holds, and his age to some degree.I thought there was a limit or something for two years after the test?
Ah cheers, I'm a car guy so wouldnt knowdepends on what licence he holds, and his age to some degree.
if he has a A2 licence (restricted) he can ride any bike as long as it produces no more then 33horse power.
after having a A2 licence for 2 years you are considered experienced, and it then gets auto up graded to an A1 licence (full power any bike etc)
I am still a car guy (am doing up a '92 MR2 turbo atm
i will be selling my 2001 DR125 shortly if your interested for about £1000I don't really know enough about them to pick styles, I'll just look for something I like the look of.
I've been through all this about 800 times and have yet to realistically consider buying one, or taking my CBT, there's also factoring my mum into it, because she'll probably just shoot me in the head if I buy a motorbike.
But frankly, cars can suck a dick. I'm not paying thousands of pounds for a piece of shit box and then paying double that again, to be allowed to legally drive it. It'd be cheaper to buy one from some shady guy in an alley, drive with no license and no insurance and then just pay the fines if and when I get caught out. It's a bloody con, literally.
go advanced post and it is at the bottom
excited much? lol
it was my first time out on that bike and first time riding something bigger than a 125