Dillinger1977
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| posted on 23/6/05 at 05:21 PM |
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motorbikes on car license
Hi all,
Just started a new job in my own town. Its a bit of a hike on foot and the traffic/parking is a nightmare.
now I -could- be all environmentally friendly and cycle but... im very lazy, and wheres the fun in that?
I was just wondering what the score with car license holders driving bikes. I could quite fancy a little motocross bike for commuting purposes. 
are you allowed to drive a 125 if you have a car license, or is it 50cc only?
anyone know a bit more about this?
cheers!
-Rog
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Danozeman
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| posted on 23/6/05 at 05:33 PM |
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IIRC You can have a 50 on a car licence but anything above you need a licence. 125's you can ride on a car licence displaying L plates and u
need your cbt.
Things have recently changed. You can view what u can/cannot do on the dvla website..
Dan
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DaveFJ
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| posted on 24/6/05 at 08:03 AM |
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I think you will find 'grandfather' rights come into this - you need to have held your licence from before a specific date to entitle you
to ride a moped (50cc) upto a 125 with L plates.
If you don't qualify then you have to undergo a CBT
This is from memory so you need to check it out properly.
Personally I would recomend a moped if you are only travelling into to town. They are very cheap to run and you rarely get above 30mph in most towns
anyway. The road tax is only £15 a year and insurance is tiny. The wife has a modern moped and I use it to go to work whenever she has the car.
Just remember Moped are like fat women - great fun till your mates see you with one!
    
Dave
"In Support of Help the Heroes" - Always
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