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You can use A-Roads.. Just no motorways
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Try telling my partner that. I would love to get Aprilia 125, or any geared bike. But for now its scooter or nothing
I only asked the question because alot of cars do 60-70 on the A roads to Brighton, some are dual carriage ways. The thought of me doing 50 and someone flying past me is kinda worrying  |
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You are allowed to A roads on a 50cc moped restricted to 30mph... I wouldn't want to and I wouldn't on a 100cc scooter either.
Why does your other half dictate what you ride? Especially why do they want you on a more dangerous vehicle .
Personally, I would look at a 2 stroke 125cc sports style bike for that. |
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I hear what your saying and couldnt agree more. But because there paying I have to obide Fair play I guess.
Keep bike for a few months and move up a gear, They would be more happy with that I guess. |
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a 125 scoot wouldn’t cost any more than a 100cc Peugeot ____________________ Rieju MRX 50 Castrol Edition |
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The Speedfight will do 60mph indicated at full throttle (I've had 65 out of mine downhill!).
How far is it to Brighton? My bum would go numb on my scooter after about 45mins, which is where I had to take her for services. I wouldn't recommend it for longer journeys than that really, but round town it was great. ____________________ My bike: Suzuki Bandit 600 (33bhp)
Previous bike: Peugeot Speedfight 2 100 |
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It should also out-brake one .
Ask them to explain exactly why - or better still, get them to make a post on here explaining why they think what they do . |
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If you do your home work you can find some real nice roads, I travel from Manchester to daresbury (runcorn way) good 40 miles to work and found (after some experimenting) a fab route, have a full licence and a nice powerful bike that would be more than happy on the motorway but still prefer to use the back roads, far more fun, than sitting on a motorway and takes the same time.
Roads like the A50, A1, A34, A500 for the most part are just as good as motorways, wouldn't have thought you'd have to many problems at 50 mph only issue may be big hgv's as they seem to think they are supposed to be the slowest and given it takes them so long to get up to speed they don't like slowing down, but just hold your own, you have as much right as them to be there.
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| Louise wrote: | Well, for one they are a Police Officer and see many bike accidents every week. |
I bet they see a lot of car accidents every week, muggings and domestic disputes, too. Does that mean you shouldn't go in a car, leave the house nor stay in the house?
| Quote: | I asked today, well I told them that a scooter is far dangerous then a 125 sporty bike. There excuse was
'So, a 125cc is less dangerous then a 50cc blah blah blah' |
You've got a far better chance of keeping up with the flow of the traffic on a 125 than you do on a 50, which REDUCES the number of times other people try to run you off the road.
| Quote: | And also, its not the bike - its the rider
She has no trust in me on a bike. He firsts words were
'ill be racing Steve (work mate) on the first day of getting a bike' |
So by their own admission, it wouldn't matter what bike it was - a 50cc moped or a 1 litre sportsbike.
Can you afford to tell them to keep their money, and do what YOU want to do? ____________________ Current: CB500 Previous: CB100N, CB250RS, XJ900F, GT550, GPZ750R/1000RX, AJS M16, R100RT, Enfield Bullet
[i:6e3bfc7581]But still I fear and still I dare not laugh at the madman...[/i:6e3bfc7581] |
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Could you not just go along with them for now and ride the scooter for 6 months or so?
In this time you can show them how much of a sensible rider you are etc, then you can start to soften them up a bit, tell them how the scoot is great but you've outgrown it, you'd feel safer on something a little faster etc.
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| coolfox1 wrote: | If you do your home work you can find some real nice roads, I travel from Manchester to daresbury (runcorn way) good 40 miles to work and found (after some experimenting) a fab route, have a full licence and a nice powerful bike that would be more than happy on the motorway but still prefer to use the back roads, far more fun, than sitting on a motorway and takes the same time.
Roads like the A50, A1, A34, A500 for the most part are just as good as motorways, wouldn't have thought you'd have to many problems at 50 mph only issue may be big hgv's as they seem to think they are supposed to be the slowest and given it takes them so long to get up to speed they don't like slowing down, but just hold your own, you have as much right as them to be there.
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Try the A49 if you're round that way... |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 19 years, 214 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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