Ah yes the "grey beards" coming back to pleasure riding after several years away.There was a time when the highest fatality rate or life changing injuries were in the 40 to 50 age group.
Absolutely, even the the smaller commuter bikes are "very nickable" / "desirable" as a freebie.Dont forget to budget for some form of security as well. At the very least you will need a good strong lock and chain with a ground anchor. And if your parking lt outside a cover of some sort.
Do these test people provide bikes for you to do the test on?
It's up to you but if I was you I'd do the full license, I think you'd be safer on the road for it.
Not now you don't, I have renewed mine 3 times now.
There was a time when the highest fatality rate or life changing injuries were in the 40 to 50 age group. Though this was attributed to new wealth/disposable income of men buying 500cc and greater coming a cropper because of inexperience resulting in an accident.
As they said on Hill Street Blues "be carefull out there".
Ah yes the "grey beards" coming back to pleasure riding after several years away.
And suddenly discovering that a CBR900RR (fire blade) was a tad quicker than the old CB 900F
Absolutely, even the the smaller commuter bikes are "very nickable" / "desirable" as a freebie.
Possibly cheaper to have taken the full test within the time limit than spend a day every 2 years redoing the CBT course.!
I assume you are are over 24 you can do "direct access" on a larger ( school) bike if you wish.and I cannot see the point of doing test on a 125cc.
I assume you are are over 24 you can do "direct access" on a larger ( school) bike if you wish.
Nothing to stop you riding the 125 after, with no L plates, and being ready to make the jump when "she who must be obeyed" decree's the time is right![]()
I passed my test on an AJS 250
(RTY 768 I seem to remember...)
If you did that by today's rules then max you can ride is a 250
I'm sure, all I was saying was that it was an option.but if I took and passed test on a 600cc no way would I still go around on the 125cc...
Yammy 200 here, then a Honda F1. 750 super sport. ( full fairing )I passed my test on an AJS 250![]()
C15 SS80, GLW 861 45 years ago, oh dearI passed my test on an AJS 250
(RTY 768 I seem to remember...)
When I was serving my time I got put on a site well out the way and took hours to get several buses. I usually had trials bikes but ended up commuting on a Honda c90 step through. Strangely enough, the girls weren't very impressed by my wheels but it's about the only bike you could literally ride it like you stole it with no ill effects, came off in the snow several times but it just kept going. Horrible looking thing but I've still got happy memories of it
Biking used to be really cheap but I think I'd go for an electric bike if I wasn't going too far now and on a tight budget