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 T1000 Derestricted Danger

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 Posted: 19:17 - 13 Aug 2013 Post subject: Buying a bike pre DAS |
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Hi guys,
Just a quick question, if I bought a big bike (600cc) got it insured, MOT'd and taxed, could I have lessons on it with an instructor?
My mates got a 600cc for sale and I like it. If I was to buy it how would I go about having my lessons on it? I live in Preston and there are a few schools around here. One guy charges £30 an hour which seems ok. Would any instructors/schools not like a learner using their own bike. The bikes a bit retro, but my mate has looked after it really well and I think it would be good to learn on the bike I intend to ride after passing. Whoops another thing, what do test centres make of the older bikes being used?
Sorry to bombard you all with questions
Thanks in advance for any help, really great forum ____________________ Its like driving a car, only with half the wheels and 10 times the fun |
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It would be far far easier and cheaper to simply buy the bike off your mate, then do your lessons on the schools bike, then just insure the bike you bought off you friend after you have a full liscense
Otherwise it's a huge ball ache for everyone. You'd have to buy And insure it which would cost a fortune with no liscense, then do your lessons which would be akward as I would guess the school would need to add you to their policy to cover you during lessons (could be wrong) then after you pass you'd have to alter your insurance anyway
You'd probably also find anyone willing to insure you before passing will charge a fortune before and after passing your test.
Best bet, just use the schools bike Abd insure yours after  ____________________ KLX 300r |
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And thanks for the help  ____________________ Its like driving a car, only with half the wheels and 10 times the fun |
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I did it about 4 years ago with an er5, can't remember exact prices or what insurer it was but it wasn't expensive (otherwise I wouldn't have done it).
I was struggling with the school's bikes so bought the er5 and adjusted it to suit me. Some days the instructer would meet me at my house, other days I would get a friend with a full licence to ride it over to the school  ____________________ I started out with nothing and I still got most of it left. |
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Yup, there are some insurers who actually understand how things work. I believe that Bikesure will also cover your on a provisionaL.
Talk to the local training schools first though, it'll be dependent on their willingness to send an instructor out to you. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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