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| 1198 wrote: | To be legal you'll need to tell your insurance too. |
Also tell the DVLA you've converted the moped to a motorcycle and pay for a one-off type approval, get a motorcycle MOT.
If you do get caught you're looking at driving whilst uninsured, and depending on how big the insurers' sense of humour failure is you could potentially be charged with fraud. Whatever happens you can bung an extra nought on the end of any insurance you're paying now, and you'll have to declare the convictions for at least five years, fancy paying £10,000 p/a or more for insuring your first car? Thought not.
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Considering how many laws you'll be breaking it isn't worth it.
Probably won't make much difference to performance anyway. ____________________ They're coming to take me away, ho-ho, hee-hee, ha-haaa, hey-hey,
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'Moped' restrctons exist only in the law that says that a bike with an engine less than 50cc and not capable of exceeding *30mph is one.
You don't need a particularly beedy eyed plod to spot a ped going over 30mph to start poking about on the back of barels to prove what has just broken the speed limit for the vehicle type cant be that type of vehicle.
OR to start chuckig the book at you for an unroad worthy vehicle... as if it was OT'd would have been as a moped, not a motorcycle, and to lower standards a moped wouldn't automatically meet. Or question validity of insurance, if insured as a moped. and its not one... or the validity if registration, etc etc etc.. rap sheet could get very very long in deed...
In fact, it would probably be breaking fewer laws to buy a 1000 and slap the moped's number plate on it, and try claming that was 'just' heavily modified....
Skirting that issue however..... moped... no, buggered moped, with a dropped valve.... err.. yeah.... how the hell did you 'drop' a valve?
In days of yore, reving the shit out of an egine to the pont that the valve head slamming aganst the seat hard enough, often enough make the stem stretch... that would tend to show up in the tappet clearances closing up a lot, and qute often, could if ignored, result in the valve head falling off.. a 'dropped' valve.
I actually dubt very much you truy dropped a valve.. I suspect you may have had a piston valve enounter that has bent one..... whether case of that is any more paleteable, I'm not sure.... poor maitenance, tappets well out of asjustment and ragging the shit out of the thing would do it....
Either way.. first up you have a knackered piston, probably a well chewed cyinder head, and only one valve....
Fix that lot... you still have a rather questionable sense of mechanical sympathy and how much better would replacements fare, given as little care and attension and ragged to crap as hard?
Now add 60% more displacement and the notio that that MUST make it SOOOO much faster.....
You going to rag it any less, or are you gong to be even more inclined to rag it even harder cos it goees Wa-a-a-ay fast now!
Go for it kid!
Restrctons workng at ther best. You'll send more time n the shed with spanners talkng about how fast t will go... eventually, than you ever will actually scaring, or more likely amusing, even the most diullard plod, whole know they have an answer to thier end of month conviction problem about to land in thier lap!
My advice? Scrap it! Get the bus for a month, or more. Ponder WHY this bike got broke, and when you are old enough, and can afford a 125... think long and hard about that, and how to avoid THAT ending up on the same scrap heap. ____________________ 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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holy shit. I just upvoted one of Tefs walls of text
he's right though.......
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16 y/o OP comes on bike forum for advice. Gets given advice which isn't what he wants to hear, then spits dummy out and name calls.
Why am I surprised?  ____________________ 2004 SV650S >>> 2009 Street Triple R |
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It's definitely not worth it.
Just chalk it up as one of the shitty things life throws at you.
You'll find that fucking around with an engine that wasn't designed with speed in mind will cost you infinitely more money and cause you infinitely more problems than simply fixing it and keeping it as a 50cc once you factor in all the carb tuning and other upgrades that will most likely be required to get a big bore running well, without considering all the legal issues the folks above have listed.
I still rode my 50cc moped for about 7 months after i turned 17, and 3 of those were with a full license, so i fully understand how much you want to get on something bigger, but trust me, it just makes it even better when you finally get there.
| Bozzy wrote: | 16 y/o OP comes on bike forum for advice. Gets given advice which isn't what he wants to hear, then spits dummy out and name calls.
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What ped is it?
For what it's worth (not a lot actually ) I actually think 50cc peds can be pretty dangerous, especially in hilly areas where you'd struggle to achieve 10mph up a steep road. An 80cc kit would probably help maintain speeds a bit better around where I live.
But face facts, it'll most likely grenade quite quickly, it will probably make it harder to sell and you could* get in trouble if plod found out (*unlikely to happen but still a chance).
I'd always recommend a 'proper' 125 as a first geared bike. So in your situation I'd say save up for that. And by proper I mean a decent one, not a Chinese POS. ____________________ NSR125RR - ZXR750H1 - ZX9R E1 - GSF600S - GSF600SK3 - VFR400-NC30 - SV1000N - ST1100-R - CBR900RR-R - GSF1200SK5 - GSF600SK1 - VFR1200FA - GSXR1000K2 - ZZR1400 D8F
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OP please believe us that trying to fix a four stroke moped is not economic with the engine damage it has sustained. And fitting an 80cc big bore kit on one won't give you hardly any more power, and won't satisfy any 17year old who could have a 125.
The most basic 10bhp commuter 125 would be massively faster and better than a cheap tatty moped with a potentially unreliable 80cc kit fitted. Also if it dropped a valve as a std 50cc, how much confidence are you gonna have in it when tuned? I'd want rid of like yesterday even if I had to give it away or scrap it.
The guy who said cycle or get the bus for 6weeks or so is 100% right. It'll give you time to find and save your spare cash for a decent second hand 125, of which there's plenty out there. If your not into cars and don't want or need one, I'd suggest getting a good quality Japanese 125 second hand.
You could find a nice tidy CBR125 or something similar, that'd be a nice bike for two years if you look after it, and a sporty looking 125 is a good bike. I'd be very happy with a nice clean CBR125 at 17, and it'd be a useful smart and cheap to run bike too.
Im not advocating illegal riding, but if you just had a go on such a 125 that belongs to a mate, even on private land you'd see how much better a 125 is and that forgetting about mopeds makes so much sense.
Its less than two months until your birthday, and it's so worth waiting that long even if you have to walk everywhere until then. |
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Direct Bikes sell the "quality control means check most of them have two wheels" vehicles that other importers won't touch. They are effectively disposable, and I wouldn't throw good money after bad on one. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 8 years, 310 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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