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 Posted: 09:30 - 16 May 2012 Post subject: Hi guys :) *Warning* new member stupid questions here.. |
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Good morning guys,
New to bikes, but not to forums, so I firstly appologise for any questions that probably get asked daily! But I find you can only learn so much with the search button and it's not always helpful as it's not specific to you, so here goes..
I've just turned 20 and although I don't know a lot about them, I've always fancied getting a motorbike, had my full car license since 17 and currently drive a 2012 Corsa VXR Nurburgring Edt, love it! But would like a bike to save putting miles on my car, to save on petrol a bit and for the fun factor!
I've read on the DVLA I can drive a 125 with L Plates, but I really don't like the look of mopeds (sorry if I offend) what would you recommend? (got roughly £1000 on a bike, less if possibe )
Also, what kind of running and start up costs would I be looking at roughly-
mpg?
Insurance?
Safety wear?
CBT?
Theory & Practical?
Lastly, how long do you have to wait until I can get my full license and get a more powerful bike?
Thanks
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Provisional - £55 (No idea if you have provisional entitlement for motorcycle on a full car license)
CBT - £110ish
Theory - £35
Helmet - Can get as cheap as £20, but get one that FITS properly!
Leathers / Gear - Again, as cheap as you make it, mine were about £300 all in all.
Tests -
Mod 1 - £15.50
Mod 2 - £75.00
DAS - Anything from £400 - £750.
etc etc etc
Enjoy!  ____________________ CBT Passed - 22 / 10 / 11 >> Theory Passed - 16 / 02 / 2012 >> Mod 1 Passed - 07 / 03 / 2012 >> Mod 2 Passed - 18 / 05 / 2012. |
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| JoeDougieDouglas wrote: | Provisional - £55 (No idea if you have provisional entitlement for motorcycle on a full car license)
CBT - £110ish
Theory - £35
Helmet - Can get as cheap as £20, but get one that FITS properly!
Leathers / Gear - Again, as cheap as you make it, mine were about £300 all in all.
Tests -
Mod 1 - £15.50
Mod 2 - £75.00
DAS - Anything from £400 - £750.
etc etc etc
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Thanks for the info, there's a bike shop nearish to me, so might pop in and have a look
DVLA says-
If you have a full car licence you may ride motorcycles up to 125 cc and 11 kW power output, with L plates (and/or D plates in Wales), on public roads. However you MUST first satisfactorily complete a CBT course if you have not already done so.
So won't need a provisional
Any advice or links on what bike to buy and what to look for when buying? |
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For now you wanna look at getting a CBT which is a days training for about £100.
This will let you ride a 125 - even if you sit the CBT on a scooter/moped you can still ride gears.
For bikes, it depends on your taste and your hight, but there are loads out there to choose from but your best sticking to japanese make - Honda, yamaha do some decent 125's that wont set you back too much. I have a CG125 which is really pretty cheap.
Insurance is something that you need to look at yourself as it will vary but it will most definatly be a fraction of your car insurance.
Gear depends if you want second hand or new. but a helmet you would want new - they cost between £40 - into the hundreds...
You will want gloves, jacket, possibly kevlar jeans (about £100) or textiles/leather trousers and boots.
Dont worry if you cant get all the gear at once and shop around.
Hopefully others can fill in what I havent. ____________________ "Calamity - A more than commonly plain & unmistakable reminder that the affairs of this life are not of our own ordering."
[s]Baotian BT49qt-9 --> Honda CG125 (4 speed) '51 plate ----- 03/11/2012 Mod 2 PASSED! --> Cb500s[/s] Revoked 
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| robdobbie wrote: | So won't need a provisional  |
You will need provisional category A shown on your license. Actually, it's more like provisional-provisional: completing a CBT validates your provisional entitlement.
The DVLA keep chopping and changing, so you'll need to check your actual license (the counterpart) to see if you have provisional category A entitlement.
Before you do anything else, get a CBT booked or find yourself a quick taster session via the Get On scheme. Biking isn't for everyone. You won't need anything except sensible clothing for UK weather.
If you enjoy it and want to continue, then your options are:
Book and pass your motorcycle Theory test. Sadly, we have to sit one, it's just the same as the car one but with a couple of bike specific questions in it. Then:
1) Pay a training school for a taught course on their 125, then pass your module 1 and module 2 tests on that bike.
2) Get your own 125cc bike, ride around for a bit on L plates, then pass your tests when you feel ready (but do it before January 2013!).
In either case, your only option is to sit your tests on a 'standard' bike (125cc) and get an A category license with a 2 year restriction to 25kW (and 0.16kW/kg).
That means that you can ride anything you like as long as it doesn't make more than 25kW. More powerful bikes can be easily restricted down to that power, and many people get 500cc+ bikes and restricted them rather than riding around on a ~250cc bike. It's not so bad, that's actually good for about 100mph comfortable motorway cruising and fairly sharp acceleration.
If you decide to get a 125 of your own, then it really doesn't matter what you get, since your goal will be to get off of it as quickly as possible. Go Japanese branded so that it retains its value.
A basic commuter bike like a YBR125, CG125, EN125 or CBF125 will do just fine. You can pay a bit more and go all plastic fantastic with a CBR125, YZF-R125 or some Aprilia trinket, but you'll be kidding nobody with L plates on it, and if you drop it you'll be weeping over the cost of replacement plastics.
Another viable option if you're a big lad is the Hyosung GT125(R), a Korean bike.
If all that sounds like a massive ball ache, it is, but it's getting worse next year, so get a move on. You're going to be stuck with a 25kW restriction for 2 years, and the sooner you get licensed up, the sooner you'll be clear of that restriction. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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The above is all spot on - as Roger says, get a move on!
The only thing I'll add is that your VXR will seem tedious once you get on a big boys bike!  ____________________ Triumph Daytona 675 track bike + girlfriend's Honda Hornet 600
Selling a hack/winter bike for less than a grand? PM me.
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| robdobbie wrote: | Ahhhhhhh, so as long as I have my test passed by Jan 2013, I could do my das when i turn 21? |
No, that option won't be there after next January. You'll be stuck on a 25kW limit for 2 years after you pass, with no shortcut to upgrade.
If you value your sanity, stop reading here and just accept that you'll be stuck on a 25kW limit for 2 years.
I'm not joking, this will get ugly.
OK, then there's another option, which is to wait until next January then sit the new A2 category tests next year. That would give you an A2 license with a 35kW limit.
However, if you do that, then you'll have to pass yet another test 2 year after that (i.e in 2015) to get a full unrestricted A license. That's unlike at the moment, where if you pass on a 125, then your 25kW restriction just lifts automatically after 2 years.
I suppose there's even a theoretical possibility that you could get yourself an A<=25kW license ASAP, then upgrade/downgrade it (depending on your point of view) to an A2 35kW license next year by sitting more tests. I doubt it though, the DfT stil hasn't got the legislation passed (should have been done by January 2011!), let alone thought about oddball cases like that. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 13 years, 223 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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