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garth
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PostPosted: 11:42 - 15 Jan 2014    Post subject: Do you need V5 for MOD1 / 2? Reply with quote

Alright

The woman is too short to use the training schools bike to do MOD1 and 2 unrestricted so we're picking up a Hornet.

Do you need to bring along the V5 to take the test, or just proof of insurance etc?

Had a google, couldn't see anything.
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Stowelly
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PostPosted: 12:29 - 15 Jan 2014    Post subject: Reply with quote

all you have to do is a sign a box saying that you have insurance..... they dont even check it
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PostPosted: 12:30 - 15 Jan 2014    Post subject: Reply with quote

Should be okay by the looks of it

https://www.gov.uk/motorcycle-practical-test/rules-for-mopeds-and-motorcycles-used-in-the-practical-riding-test
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Rules for all motorcycles

The motorcycle you use for your test must:

have a speedometer measuring speed in mph
display L plates (‘L’ or ‘D’ plates in Wales) on the front and rear
be insured, taxed and roadworthy and have no engine warning lights showing
be suitable for the test you’re taking
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garth
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PostPosted: 12:31 - 15 Jan 2014    Post subject: Reply with quote

Nice one.

Typical woman getting worked up over nothing. Laughing
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PostPosted: 13:05 - 15 Jan 2014    Post subject: Reply with quote

If needs be, the Hornet's seat has a load of padding in that can be cut down.

Mine was great for 4 years like that Laughing
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garth
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PostPosted: 13:44 - 15 Jan 2014    Post subject: Reply with quote

Yeah I might hack a bit out of it. Can also get lowering links for £65 odd. She's 5'2" and can touch the floor as is and I'd rather not fuck with the springs if I can help it tbh.
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