blebo
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What do you think,
I live with the G/F and last year we bought a new car which we are still paying for. I work daft hours so we are really needing two modes of transport.
Due to insurance and running costs another car is out the question, so I wasthinking about a scooter.
£15 year road tax, £200 insurance. 10000000000000000 miles per gallon.
What do you think and does anybody have any good links?
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Ally
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id rather have a cheap run around car than a scooter
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Rileysport
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and 42mph flat out down a hill witha raging wind behind you... go for a little 125 bike, faster and cheaper to insure
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Edd
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quote: Originally posted by blebo
What do you think,
I live with the G/F and last year we bought a new car which we are still paying for. I work daft hours so we are really needing two modes of transport.
Due to insurance and running costs another car is out the question, so I wasthinking about a scooter.
£15 year road tax, £200 insurance. 10000000000000000 miles per gallon.
What do you think and does anybody have any good links?
just buy a normal bike(bicycle)mate far more economical than both you have mentioned and plus it keeps you fit
[Edited on 02-06-2005 by Edd_20]
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blebo
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quote: Originally posted by SRi-Co
and 42mph flat out down a hill witha raging wind behind you... go for a little 125 bike, faster and cheaper to insure
Would need to get my bike licence £800 extra. Dont need a licence or CBT for a scooter
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Darren
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can ride 125 on cbt
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blebo
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quote: Originally posted by Darren
can ride 125 on cbt
Only for two years then it gets revoked for a year plus CBT will cost £100.
Dont need one for a moped as I got my licence pre 1/02/2001
[Edited on 02-06-2005 by blebo]
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Rileysport
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quote: Originally posted by blebo
quote: Originally posted by SRi-Co
and 42mph flat out down a hill witha raging wind behind you... go for a little 125 bike, faster and cheaper to insure
Would need to get my bike licence £800 extra. Dont need a licence or CBT for a scooter
news to me !!!!!!!
CBT is only 90 quid anyway
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Half Pint
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you need a CBT and it's worth it.
If you get a 100cc scooter they are good for about 60
I ride one to work every day clocking up around 25 miles and wouldn't change back to the train.
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Rebrabuk
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Can you ride a moped whilst banned from driving?
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Rileysport
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I had a tuned NSR 125 on CBT, 115 mph flying machine that was... i cried the day that got flogged off
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blebo
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quote: Originally posted by Rebrabuk
Can you ride a moped whilst banned from driving?
No
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pab
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i've got 2 Aprilla rs 125's both tuned and they will do 120, drive with CBT
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James_DT
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quote: Originally posted by SRi-Co
quote: Originally posted by blebo
quote: Originally posted by SRi-Co
and 42mph flat out down a hill witha raging wind behind you... go for a little 125 bike, faster and cheaper to insure
Would need to get my bike licence £800 extra. Dont need a licence or CBT for a scooter
news to me !!!!!!!
Me too, however my license does have Vehicle code "p" which according to the DVLA is a moped despite my never having taken any form of motorcycle test.
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Rileysport
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quote: Originally posted by pab
i've got 2 Aprilla rs 125's both tuned and they will do 120, drive with CBT
Don't fancy selling me one do ya
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Tom
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You need a CBT now anyway even if it's a 50 (as far as i'm aware it doesn't make ANY difference when you got your license), i'd go for a decent rs125/similar or if you want ease of use get a gilera runner 125/similar.
CBT is £70 round my way and is gonna make you more proficient anyway.
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blebo
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Highway code:
If you passed your driving test before 01/02/2001 you are qualified to ride a moped without L-plates. If you passed after this date you must complete CBT first
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Tom
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fair enough, but i'd still do your CBT if you haven't ridden on the road before (and at the same time add a 125 to your options) as at the end of the day your much more vulnerable on a scooter.
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Rebrabuk
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quote: Originally posted by blebo
quote: Originally posted by Rebrabuk
Can you ride a moped whilst banned from driving?
No
Shit..
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Ojc
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quote: Originally posted by blebo
Highway code:
If you passed your driving test before 01/02/2001 you are qualified to ride a moped without L-plates. If you passed after this date you must complete CBT first
I passed my first test in 2000
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Ojc
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If I get this job with Vauxhall I will be looking at getting another Scooter.
I had a Aprilia SR50 which was de-restricted and with a Arrow exhaust would sit at 50mph all day long, with your head down it would do around 53mph.
Anyway, the new Aprilia SR 50's are Di-Tech fuel injection and are faster and more economical, reports of SR50's keeping up with the race replica RS50 which can do 60+mph
You need to get them hooked up to a Gameboy Advance (I'm not joking) and install the Aprilia software to its ECU to de-restrict it which is quite a ball ache finding a dealer with the software.
I'll get some pics.
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Martyn
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I have a NRG MC3 A/C de-restriced, sports exhaust and 70cc bigbore and it does around 65-70mph on flat
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Ojc
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SR50 Di-Tech

SR50-R carb model

Personally I would prefer the carb model in white as its easier to tune with the big bore kits etc
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Ojc
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Or the mighty RS125, I want this in these colours

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pab
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SRi-Co no soz mate not sellin mine but i know a lad whos sellin one Aprilla rs 125 on an 02 plate i think for £1500
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