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Hi
It is illegal, but at least 50% of learners do this and it is very rare that anyone ever gets done for it. Highly unlikely to be found in any police inspection following an accident (and even then they are only likely to bother with an inspection if the accident was very severe), and also unlikely that any insurance company would check unless they are really desperate to avoid paying out.
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The MX125 is not 33bhp, if it was then yes he would be but it is not 33bhp so he is talking shit probably in an effort to show off. Have a look at this page about the MX125 to confirm it is not 33bhp, assume that they have put 15bhp as a typo instead of 14.6bhp but whatever it is not 33bhp. It will be restricted to be 14.6bhp but it will not be 33bhp if derestricted.
If you were stopped on a big bike (one which is meant to be 33bhp) then they can ask to see proof of restriction or they can if they really want to inspect it but I've never heard of that happening and whan I was stopped by a bike cop and I was riding a ZX6R he was under the impression that was the biggest I could ride until I was 21 so the police know fuck all about it.
If you're on a CBT and got stopped on a 33bhp then it would be easy for them to see as your license will be provisonal so you should only be on a 125 and if it's 33bhp you won't be, it'll be something larger.
You cannot blame the dealer, as the rider it is down to you to ensure that you're road legal.
If he only has his CBT then he is quite legally on an MX125 and if he de-restricts it (it will then make ~20bhp) technically his insurance isn't valid but chances of them ever finding out are 0. |
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Legally derestricted on L plates myself.  |
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 MarJay But it's British!

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Can I just point something out here:
If the dealer says its '33bhp legal'
Then it means that its legal to ride on an A1 restricted license.
Its NOT Learner legal and the dealer NEVER said that the bike made 33bhp - just that its legal to ride on a 33bhp license.
Simple innit?  ____________________ British beauty: Triumph Street Triple R; Loony stroker: KR1S; Track fun: GSXR750 L1; Commuter Missile: GSX-S1000F; Cheap project: CBR900RR FireBlade
Remember kids, bikes aren't like lego. You can't easily take a part from one bike and then fit it to another. |
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| Retro-Man |
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de restrictings o.k. if you accept the risks.
but imagine yourself sitting in the dock after someones son or brother or daughter etc has been killed in an accident involving your bike.
a bit dramatic I admit, but possible ____________________ https://domharnessphotography.webs.com |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 21 years, 92 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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