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Stuck at 30mph? So you have a 50cc?
One advice
GET RID OF IT.
I had a 50cc and it was awful, its so dangerous! (Not with the bike, but with the other drivers take over you!)
I didnt feel confidant at all on a 50cc.
Because I was so worried about other drivers, I couldnt focus very well on my riding!
MY ADVISE
Dont get a 125 just yet, as youre not too confidant yet.
But honda do a 110cc scooter.
I had it before my 50cc, then go my 125.
Its perfect!
Right in the middle of the 50 and 125.
Not too fast, not too slow.
That will build your confidence up. Top speed on that is about 50.
If you dont want to get a new bike,
Then ride on the side of the road a little.
Sure, bikes have just much right as cars so ride in the middle,
but as there are idiots out there, they have less chance of hitting you while over taking if youre on the side slightly than over taking you and nearly knocking you off your bike! |
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Hmm... It seems you have me mistaken slightly -
I'm only 16,
So I am only legally allowed a 50cc
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Hmm... It seems you have me mistaken slightly -
I'm only 16,
So I am only legally allowed a 50cc
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try and stick to smaller roads
but hold your ground and don't ride in teh gutter,you pay road tax aswell  ____________________ '00 Aprilia RS50 > '92 Honda CG > '99 Yamaha Fazer > '91 Yamaha RXS > '79 Suzuki X5 > 01' Honda Cg > 07' Honda Cg > 82' Kawasaki Z200 > suzuki gsxr 400 gk73a > honda vfr 400 NC30 Mod 2 Passed 09/06/2011
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Got my CBT tomorrow
I felt a bit wobbly after id passed my driving test though, and the best cure i found for that was just to drive as much as possible when the roads were quiet, gradually building the confidence.
As for riding in the gutter on a bicycle ive always stuck to what my mother told me, which was to keep out a bit because if any dickhead does something stupid then thats the space youve got to swerve into to avoid getting hurt. |
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 Posted: 23:33 - 10 Feb 2012 Post subject: Re: So I passed my CBT, but I'm a little apprehensive still? |
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| VehoDiscovery wrote: | Any advice/help??? |
Yes, but you won't like it.
Do you turn 17 before January 19th 2013?
Then ride the 50 until you get sick of it. Sell it in the spring before it explodes or get stolen or wrecked, while it's still worth something. Buy a pushbike and put the rest of the money in a big jar marked "Standard bike test".
Ride the pushbike to get some more road sense.
Book and pass your theory test ASAP (I think you can do that before you're 17?).
A few weeks before your 17th birthday, buy any 125cc commuter bike. Ride it on the sly to practice slow speed stuff. Book a Module 1 'standard' motorcycle test for your 17th birthday. Pass it like a boss.
Then book and pass Module 2 and get yourself a proper A (<= 25kW) license before January 19th 2013. If you miss that date then prepare to be stuck on a 125 until you hit 19. It'll be a loooong wait. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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If you're going to be stuck on a 50cc moped, then it is ALL ABOUT ROAD POSITIONING.
Assert yourself on the road, drive to the right of centre in the lane, this will FORCE the cars to go into the other lane if they want to overtake you, and as a result will deter most cars unless you're in a 40+ zone.
Aside from reducing the number of cars pulling risky overtakes, it also gives you practically the whole lane in which to avoid things like potholes, manhole covers etc. If you drive left-of-centre, you'll find cars are overtaking you whilst staying in the same lane, barely crossing the white lines, and they will force you into the gutter, putting you in a much more vulnerable and dangerous position.
Remember, you've paid your road tax, you have as much right as anyone else to be on the road, don't let cars push you out the way, be assertive (without being aggressive), and remember, EVERYONE IS OUT TO KILL YOU.
If you ride like that, there's no reason why you can't avoid most of the types of accidents mopeds are involved in. |
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Don't listen to the lies.
You might as well get a comfy bike that will last 3 years and have decent resale and do 70mph  |
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Oh, my usual observation applies: if you're going to pimp your ped (and most people do) then you'll be riding without a license, obtaining insurance by deception, and (possibly) riding without insurance - that's two or three criminal offences, plus your insurer will be able to sue you to recover any payouts that they make after it comes to light. I can't see any way that you'd be worse off just getting a 125 or bigger bike and lying about your age and license category (rather than about the bike).
I'm not advising that you do it, I'm making a point about the issue of de-restricting peds. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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Hi bud, givin the timescale I would advise you to forget buying the 125 at the moment, use your cash on a training school, for one if by chance you drop it it's their bike not yours, given that you seem a bit nervous in certain situations the trainer will help iron these out, you will still be able to get road experience on the 50cc,( also to insure your own 125 is a big outlay, and for that amount would get you a lot of training ) while getting safe 125 experience under training conditions, ( surprised nobody has suggested that yet ) heed others advice on being assertive on your road position, stay right of middle in your lane is best place to be, and don't worry about what other drivers think, it's their problem not yours....good luck what ever you do stay loose and safe  ____________________ First bike R reg Suzuki 125 GT twin in 1978:
2nd bike X reg Honda 650 Deauville in 2011:
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| bambi wrote: | Hi bud, givin the timescale I would advise you to forget buying the 125 at the moment, use your cash on a training school, for one if by chance you drop it it's their bike not yours, given that you seem a bit nervous in certain situations the trainer will help iron these out, you will still be able to get road experience on the 50cc,( also to insure your own 125 is a big outlay, and for that amount would get you a lot of training ) while getting safe 125 experience under training conditions,  ( surprised nobody has suggested that yet ) heed others advice on being assertive on your road position, stay right of middle in your lane is best place to be, and don't worry about what other drivers think, it's their problem not yours....good luck what ever you do  stay loose and safe  |
| VehoDiscovery wrote: | Hmm... It seems you have me mistaken slightly -
I'm only 16,
So I am only legally allowed a 50cc
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| J.M. wrote: | | bambi wrote: | Hi bud, givin the timescale I would advise you to forget buying the 125 at the moment, use your cash on a training school, for one if by chance you drop it it's their bike not yours, given that you seem a bit nervous in certain situations the trainer will help iron these out, you will still be able to get road experience on the 50cc,( also to insure your own 125 is a big outlay, and for that amount would get you a lot of training ) while getting safe 125 experience under training conditions,  ( surprised nobody has suggested that yet ) heed others advice on being assertive on your road position, stay right of middle in your lane is best place to be, and don't worry about what other drivers think, it's their problem not yours....good luck what ever you do  stay loose and safe  |
| VehoDiscovery wrote: | Hmm... It seems you have me mistaken slightly -
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Fair point .....just goes to show that I should read more carefully Iv'e slapped my wrist  ____________________ First bike R reg Suzuki 125 GT twin in 1978:
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I've done the same on multiple occasions  ____________________ 2004 R1 & 2018 XSR900 |
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Aye, I feel a bit of a numpty ____________________ First bike R reg Suzuki 125 GT twin in 1978:
2nd bike X reg Honda 650 Deauville in 2011:
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Old Thread Alert!
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