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 Posted: 09:22 - 24 Oct 2012 Post subject: Re: HELP!! How does the new law changes in 2013 affect me? |
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Hi Simi.
Your CBT will include use of a 125cc bike. You're far better off dropping theirs than yours.
OK, forget about the current system. You'll be on the new one. That gives you two options.
1) The pointless A1 test, done on a 125, gets you a license to ride... a 125.
2) The new A2 test. This will be done on a 395cc+ bike making 25-35kW, e.g. a GS500 or NC700S. In practical terms, you'll end up doing this via a training school and they'll provide the bike. It'll get you a license to ride a similar bike, or a more powerful bike that's been restricted down to 35kW. 2 years later, you can sit A (aka A3) on a larger bike to get an unrestricted license.
| Simi13 wrote: | I really want to get a 2012 Cagiva Raptor 125cc |
I can't think why. It's a niche marque, and if you think it's difficult to get a bike, how about parts? Size-wise, it'll come down to your inside leg, and you'll really have to sit-and-see. Claimed bike seat heights are pretty random, and seat width is an important factor.
Since you're able and willing to do the new A2 test, I'd suggest that you either skip buying a 125 altogether, or get an old, cheap bike and use it purely as a practice machine between A2 training sessions. The ride-away depreciation on a new 125 would pretty much pay for an A2 training course!
Riding a 125 is a good introduction to biking, or a bargain basement commuter (although insurance costs might surprise you, especially fully comp on a brand new bike). But the moment you get on anything bigger, you'll find that it's easier to ride. More stable, much more capable, better brakes, more visible. Bigger bikes are inherently safer than smaller ones. Any risk comes from your right hand, and that's entirely up to you to control.
tl;dr version - forget the 125, do a training course and the new A2 tests, get yourself access to a far bigger range of bikes that offer better value for money than a 125. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
GONE: HN125-8, LF-250B, GPz 305, GPZ 500S, Burgman 400 // RIDING: F650GS (800 twin), Royal Enfield Bullet Electra 500 AVL, Ninja 250R because racebike |
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 Posted: 12:40 - 24 Oct 2012 Post subject: Re: HELP!! How does the new law changes in 2013 affect me? |
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| Simi13 wrote: | So I dont have to buy a 125 at all? I can go straight to a 500cc? |
Once you get an A2 license. That's the new A2 license, not anything called "A2" by anybody talking about the current rules.
Yes, if you're 19, you can pass an A2 test via a training school. They'll provide the bike (likely a 500cc or a bit bigger), you just show up and ride it like a boss.
| Simi13 wrote: | Could any of you recommend a 400-600cc bike that's good on fuel, cheap to insure, parts are accessible ect.? Oh and relatively looks like the raptor or the yamaha ybr125? I just love that shape bike. |
What's your budget? What uses will you be putting it to?
There are no really bad choices in modern bikes, and plenty of nakeds to choose from.
New, or nearly new: Kawasaki ER6-n, Suzuki SVF650 Gladius, Honda CBF600, Yamaha XJ600, Triumph Street Triple, Ducati Monster. The cheapest and the best match to an A2 license is the Honda NC700S, although it'll ride a bit differently to most bikes, with a low rev limit and needing early upshifts.
Older (i.e. a lot cheaper): Honda CB and CBF500/600, Kawasaki ER-5 (although I'd suggest the half-faired GPZ500S), Suzuki GS500, Bandit 650/600/400, Honda BROS 400, plus dozens more.
Best thing might be to do the training, see what bike you get out on, and then use that as a yardstick to decide what you want after you're licensed up.
If you're intending to spend any time at or near (or past) the national speed limit, then some sort of fairing will make it a much less tiring experience. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
GONE: HN125-8, LF-250B, GPz 305, GPZ 500S, Burgman 400 // RIDING: F650GS (800 twin), Royal Enfield Bullet Electra 500 AVL, Ninja 250R because racebike |
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Well, license first. If you put aside £100 a month then you may find yourself with enough to buy an older bike outright by the time you're able to ride it.
There are just so many possible bikes that meet your criteria that it's essentially fantasy shopping at the moment. You might want to start with an assumption of (e.g.) the CB500 and then find reasons to get something else. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
GONE: HN125-8, LF-250B, GPz 305, GPZ 500S, Burgman 400 // RIDING: F650GS (800 twin), Royal Enfield Bullet Electra 500 AVL, Ninja 250R because racebike |
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Thanks for the advice guys I'll keep you updated on how my license and bike shopping goes, god knows I'll probably need some more advice.  |
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Enjoy it, it's a great laugh. But I'd suggest that you post in New Bikers or General Bike Chat, you'll get more responses. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
GONE: HN125-8, LF-250B, GPz 305, GPZ 500S, Burgman 400 // RIDING: F650GS (800 twin), Royal Enfield Bullet Electra 500 AVL, Ninja 250R because racebike |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 13 years, 157 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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