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Way I understand it is if you do your A2 test when you're 21 you'll be restricted upto 47bhp for a minimum of 2 years regardless of you hitting 23. After the 2 year anniversary of you passing A2 you can take the big test on a 600cc to become unrestricted. If you've held the A2 for 2 years you can do the 600cc test at 23. If you're doing DAS the mimimum age is 24 if you don't have 2 years on an A2 licence.
All clear? .....Whaddaya mean no?!
Doubt your work around by getting your licence abroad is likely to work Points for creative effort though I think you can only drive/ride on a foreign licence for 1 year after which you have to undertake the UK tests - happy to be proved wrong by someone more in the know than me though! ____________________ Story so far: RV125 VanVan > SV650 > Indian Scout > Triumph Thruxton, SV650 (again) & CG125 |
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I run into the problem of working away quite often and doing 12 hour shifts and I cannot get the time of work so can only do it on weekends.
So I will have to wait until I'm 23 to be unrestricted completely and have to do TWO tests, FGS!
So there is no loopholes within this law that is going to be coming into power very soon?
I hate the fact we new to be motorcyclists and current motorcyclists have no say in the matter, yet you can drive a Ferrari at 17 legally. |
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It is a pile of wank, but it'll be consistent wank across Europe.
You can ride in the UK on a European A2/A license, but your issue will be insurance. Even though the licenses are meant to be harmonised, you'll still get insurers distinguishing between UK and EU licenses. Given what we've heard about how easy it is to get a license in some places in Europe, that's understandable.
Sorry, you'll just have to suck it up and do two blocks of tests. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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| Paranoid Mizzter wrote: | but doing twice the same test but on a slightly bigger bike is somewhat pointless if you ask me. |
Might not be bigger. There are very few bikes that are natively suitable for the A2 test, and the current cheapest candidate is the 670cc 211kg NC700S.
| Paranoid Mizzter wrote: | Will a CBR400 be effected by the new laws for A2? |
Power looks to be 40kW+, so you'd "need" to restrict it down to 35kW.
To be honest, you'd be as well getting something bigger (cheaper, more parts availability) and restricting it down. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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Just read through that, nicely presented though and explained.
It's going to be very annoying being restricted, will 46bhp be alright on motorways though?
https://raresportbikesforsale.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/nc291.jpg
I like the idea of a CBR400 since it's more practical and economical than the RS250.
What will insurance roughly be for say a 1990 CBR400 NC29 version at 21?
The restriction is bad enough but then to re-sit the SAME test on just a slightly bigger bike than I'm going to be restricted to is damn well annoying. |
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just do some quotes, if i was you i would be getting something like a hornet or fazer if they come under the max hp. i presume you are using the bike all days/ weathers? you do not want a rs250 for that ____________________ was: derbi senda, aprilia sx125, nsr250 mc16, cagiva mito, cb600 hornet now: mk1 bandit, KR1S, landrover series 3 light weight 2.5 petrol, 5speed box |
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From 19th January 2013. You may take your test now on a 400cc or restricted bike (min 395cc - between 33 Bhp and 46.6 Bhp). When you pass then you can ride a restricted motorcycle producing no more than 46.6 Bhp Eg. older Kawasaki ER500 or a middleweight bike that has been professionally restricted. NOT however large bikes that originally produce more than 92 Bhp - this means pretty much everything over 600cc is excluded from you that is a modern sports bike or sports tourer. Also the power to weight ratio is set at a maximum of 0.2 Kw/Kg - this means light or smaller cc sports bikes are not allowed too.
Now wait 2 years or until you are 24 when you can train and take another test if you choose. There is no automatic progression!
H model 45.6 kW (61.2 hp) @ 12500 r/min (rpm)
L model 47.8 kW (64.1 hp) @ 13000 rpm
What does the o.2 Kw/Kg mean?
I'm confused, is the ZXR400 okay for the new laws? |
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Hmm a lot of frustration you have young skywalker... patience you must have....
Right; you aint got a licence.
You are contemplating infantesimally irrelevent points of performance or complience of bikes you cant yet ride on a licence you dont yet have mate.....
Its like plotting a trip to outer mongolia and fretting over whether you will like the food...
Back up mate, look at the bigger picture.
Imortant bit? GET A LICENCE.
Will 46bhp be 'enough' to go on a motorway? Will an RS250 be A2 complient? GEEZ!
70mph is the maximum permissable speed limit in this country, and you can do that on an A1 complient Learner-Legal 125....... and I can ride one on the motorway. Dont have the reserves to get into the 80+mph battles with the beemers & auidi's in teh over taking lanes, but you can, IF YOU HAVE A LICENCE use one on a motorway.
So anyting with more than 15bhp and 125cc is 'Bonus' giving you more margin for safety or comfort, ..... or... lets you go faster when you try riding it on teh ragged edge.
Go ghet the licence.... learn SOMETHING and a lot of the stuff you are worrying about now will either answer itself, or as like as not become irrelevent.
Sweat the stuff that matters, and dont go looking for stuff to worry yourself with or fret and frustrate you above what you have to..... new licencing system is pain enough without making it harder for yoruself.
ONE STEP AT A TIME
DONT try crossing your bridges till you reach them
And remember, ther's no rush, life is long and when it comes to bikes, rushing is a fast way to get yourself in trouble. ____________________ My Webby'Tef's-tQ, loads of stuff about my bikes, my Land-Rovers, and the stuff I do with them!
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| Teflon-Mike wrote: | Hmm a lot of frustration you have young skywalker... patience you must have....
Right; you aint got a licence.
You are contemplating infantesimally irrelevent points of performance or complience of bikes you cant yet ride on a licence you dont yet have mate.....
Its like plotting a trip to outer mongolia and fretting over whether you will like the food...
Back up mate, look at the bigger picture.
Imortant bit? GET A LICENCE.
Will 46bhp be 'enough' to go on a motorway? Will an RS250 be A2 complient? GEEZ!
70mph is the maximum permissable speed limit in this country, and you can do that on an A1 complient Learner-Legal 125....... and I can ride one on the motorway. Dont have the reserves to get into the 80+mph battles with the beemers & auidi's in teh over taking lanes, but you can, IF YOU HAVE A LICENCE use one on a motorway.
So anyting with more than 15bhp and 125cc is 'Bonus' giving you more margin for safety or comfort, ..... or... lets you go faster when you try riding it on teh ragged edge.
Go ghet the licence.... learn SOMETHING and a lot of the stuff you are worrying about now will either answer itself, or as like as not become irrelevent.
Sweat the stuff that matters, and dont go looking for stuff to worry yourself with or fret and frustrate you above what you have to..... new licencing system is pain enough without making it harder for yoruself.
ONE STEP AT A TIME
DONT try crossing your bridges till you reach them
And remember, ther's no rush, life is long and when it comes to bikes, rushing is a fast way to get yourself in trouble. |
I understand what you are saying honestly I do mate and I am practicing as much as I can with the theory and on the iPhone app I am passing all the time between 44-46 so still room improvement.
Will be getting lessons after 19th.
I am asking about bikes because I want to know which bikes are open to me.
Will restricting the bhp also restrict the kw of a bike? |
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