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 Posted: 23:22 - 12 May 2002 Post subject: Routes in Scotland.. |
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If anyone has any good routes in Scotland can you post them here.
I am just getting into bikes,but my mate has a Bandit 600,and we go away for weekends on that.
He's thinking about getting a CBR 600,looks very nice in my opinion.
So,basically any 150/300 mile routes with a b+b at the end of it that we can head home to Larkhall/Paisley on the next day.
We went to Mallaig from Larkhall the other week there,OMG,what a run,despite the 12 cans of lager in the rucksack on my back.
The beach at Morar is like the caribbean..just so beautiful.
Anyway, i would be getting a 125 or a 250 as my first bike,i don't know much about bikes but was thinking about a RG 125 or a ZZR 250.
Any opinions would be appreciated.
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If you're under 21 one you have to ride a bike restricted to 33hp for two years after passing your test.... Of course the restrictors occasionally 'fall out' once they have been fitted with a certificate to say they've been fitted .
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I'm 24 just now anyway.
They really should make those restrictors better quality if they keep "falling" out.
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Hi
Why dont u just do your direct access and get a big bike, u dont have to ride it fast
Luke ____________________ "The food was not undelicious"
-Homer Simpson (Exceptional beast : Underachiving Human)
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I agree with Tin.. if you can do a full test - do it.. you WILL regret it if you dont!!! You will soon find even big bikes are a lot more controllable than you think and small bikes just seem to get slower and slower!!!!  ____________________ Love is 1050cc  |
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It aint a bad idea to do a normal bike test, and get a 2yr restricted license, as if you can find a nice 33bhp bike you will still have some fun, and get some all important experience, whislt enjoying reasonable running costs, and cheaper insurance, meaning that you will probably be able to afford a newer /bigger bike sooner. Its also cheaper to do a course/ lessons &Test on a 125, rather than paying top dollar for DAS, and then finding out that you cant afford to insure a big bike after, which is what happend to me. I did DAS in winter 98 and in 99 i was looking to get a new SV650 or a CB500S, but i couldent afford the insurance, so i had 18mths on small bikes, KMX200/TZR250/CG125 before finally getting what i really wanted last yr. If you get 1-2yrs no claims on a small 33bhp or under bike, then you should find insuring your first big bike is much easier. The Other thing is that i know people that have been sucked in by having m8's with bikes, into thinking that they want one too, so they spend ££££'s on DAS and get a big bike, then find out a few months later that they dont really ride much, or like it that much, and so loose a shed load of cash selling up again. If your not 100% sure then i say do some lessons, pass test, and then get a nice small bike to see how you like biking. The biggest prob with the 33hp limit is finding a nice and suitable bike in that catagory, which is why i think the ZZR is good if you can find one. They still sell them new in some countries, but sadly not here. |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 23 years, 224 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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