
50cc Bike
#1
Posted 28 July 2009 - 06:39 PM
Cheers in advance
#2
Posted 28 July 2009 - 06:41 PM
#3
Posted 28 July 2009 - 06:43 PM
Oh and by the way i would need to rent a bike from the tester if that effects price
thanks
#4
Posted 28 July 2009 - 07:10 PM
you need to apply for a provisional licence asap, that costs 50 quid
then you need a GOOD helmet, dont just get a poncy second hand one, if you come off a bike and land on ur head, and end up with serious damege, you dont want to have every1 sayin...'u shud hav got a better helmet'!
as for the actual bike, u want to get a bike and not a moped. if you can afford it, go for a DERBI GPR 50, it will be restricted to 45 however capable of over 100 if you have a wee fiddle (public forum n all that, will say no more!) you shoudld be able to get a second hand one for under 750 ish.
second choice would be the APPRELIA RS 50, it is a faster bike and a more popular choice, however they have a reputation of being less reliable and less hardy.
DO NOT buy a cheap japanese import! more expensive on insurance due to being imported (dont ask why :S) and to be blunt they r c*ap.
hope this helps!
#5
Posted 28 July 2009 - 07:18 PM
And a few monkey bikes ive seen n the island look great, are they all imported? And by the way im not after a proper bike - its just til i can pass my car test. Also my dad has issues with bikes as he lost his brother in a bike acciedent 20 odd years ago, so at least if its a smaller bike he's goig to be more at ease with me on it.
Cheers
#6
Posted 28 July 2009 - 07:18 PM
#7
Posted 28 July 2009 - 07:18 PM
as for the actual bike, u want to get a bike and not a moped. if you can afford it, go for a DERBI GPR 50, it will be restricted to 45 however capable of over 100
Stop it, I've just fallen off my chair laughing,
Alan...
#8
Posted 28 July 2009 - 07:22 PM
as its been said, you dont need to pass a test or do any theory tests to get a moped license. but you must do a cbt. this is not a test it is simply basic training. unless you do something completely stupid you cannot fail. as for a bike, do not get a chinese monkey bike! they are toss! if you want one make sure you get a genuine honda. these are more expensive to buy but the quality is excellent. some of the cheap monkey or pit bikes are death traps as the quality of the materials and welding is terrible!
Oh right, the main one i've been looking at is the Dax, i dont know if they are japnese/chinese?
Heres one
http://images.google...l=h...sa=N&um=1
or
http://zoomerboys.fr...g/honda_dax.jpg
EDIT : ive just seen it sed honda lol!
#9
Posted 28 July 2009 - 07:28 PM
If you have reached the age of 16 you can get a moped licence. Before you can start riding a moped on the road, you must first get your provisional moped licence and then complete your compulsory basic training (CBT). You can then start riding a moped on the road as a learner with some restrictions in place e.g. your moped must have L plates. A moped is any motorcycle which has:
* an engine capacity of no greater than 50cc
* a max speed of 31 mph (50 kph)
* a weight no more than 250kg
The next step towards getting your full moped licence is the motorcycle theory test. When you've passed this test you can book your practical moped test. Success in the practical moped test will get you a full moped licence (also called a full category P entitlement). This allows you to ride your moped without the provisional licence restrictions.
Provisional Moped Licence
To get a provisional moped licence, you must submit an application to the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA). You can do this by applying online or by post. If you want to apply by post, you can get the provisional licence application form (the D1 form) at your local post office or from the DVLA itself. The fee for your provisional licence is £38.00. When you receive your provisional licence you may not ride on the road until you complete your CBT.If you have reached the age of 16 you can get a moped licence. Before you can start riding a moped on the road, you must first get your provisional moped licence and then complete your compulsory basic training (CBT). You can then start riding a moped on the road as a learner with some restrictions in place e.g. your moped must have L plates. A moped is any motorcycle which has:
* an engine capacity of no greater than 50cc
* a max speed of 31 mph (50 kph)
* a weight no more than 250kg
The next step towards getting your full moped licence is the motorcycle theory test. When you've passed this test you can book your practical moped test. Success in the practical moped test will get you a full moped licence (also called a full category P entitlement). This allows you to ride your moped without the provisional licence restrictions.
Provisional Moped Licence
To get a provisional moped licence, you must submit an application to the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA). You can do this by applying online or by post. If you want to apply by post, you can get the provisional licence application form (the D1 form) at your local post office or from the DVLA itself. The fee for your provisional licence is £38.00. When you receive your provisional licence you may not ride on the road until you complete your CBT.
Compulsory Basic Training - CBT
The CBT is a day's training in the basics of riding a motorcycle. You must have a provisional licence to do your CBT. You do not need any previous motorcycling experience to do your CBT. You can do your CBT at any DSA approved training body. There are many such training bodies all over the UK, see my directory.
After completing the CBT you will get a DL196 certificate which validates your provisional moped licence. Your DL196 certificate is valid for two years. Your provisional moped licence and valid DL196 certificate allow you to ride any moped on the road, but with the following restrictions in place:
* Your moped must have L plates (D plates in Wales)
* You may not ride with a passenger on the pillion
* You cannot ride on motorways
Note
* Mopeds are not allowed on motorways, regardless of what licence you hold!
* If you have a full motorcycle licence you can ride a moped without restrictions.
* Motorcycles with automatic transmission are often referred to as scooters. If you do your CBT or your practical mope test on a scooter then you can also ride any moped with automatic transmission.

#10
Posted 28 July 2009 - 07:30 PM
as its been said, you dont need to pass a test or do any theory tests to get a moped license. but you must do a cbt. this is not a test it is simply basic training. unless you do something completely stupid you cannot fail. as for a bike, do not get a chinese monkey bike! they are toss! if you want one make sure you get a genuine honda. these are more expensive to buy but the quality is excellent. some of the cheap monkey or pit bikes are death traps as the quality of the materials and welding is terrible!
Oh right, the main one i've been looking at is the Dax, i dont know if they are japnese/chinese?
Heres one
http://images.google...l=h...sa=N&um=1
or
http://zoomerboys.fr...g/honda_dax.jpg
EDIT : ive just seen it sed honda lol!
yep! that is the one to get!!
#11
Posted 28 July 2009 - 07:33 PM
How bout the bike? any others know wether the honda dax any good?
Cheers
#12
Posted 28 July 2009 - 07:36 PM
as its been said, you dont need to pass a test or do any theory tests to get a moped license. but you must do a cbt. this is not a test it is simply basic training. unless you do something completely stupid you cannot fail. as for a bike, do not get a chinese monkey bike! they are toss! if you want one make sure you get a genuine honda. these are more expensive to buy but the quality is excellent. some of the cheap monkey or pit bikes are death traps as the quality of the materials and welding is terrible!
Oh right, the main one i've been looking at is the Dax, i dont know if they are japnese/chinese?
Heres one
http://images.google...l=h...sa=N&um=1
or
http://zoomerboys.fr...g/honda_dax.jpg
EDIT : ive just seen it sed honda lol!
yep! that is the one to get!!
ahha cheers. i found a site that sells them but not the dax. have u got any sites? ty
Edited by C93, 28 July 2009 - 07:39 PM.
#13
Posted 28 July 2009 - 07:37 PM
#14
Posted 28 July 2009 - 07:56 PM
http://monkey-nutz.c...mp;productId=17
i dont know if its chinese or not, but even if it is, surely it would last 1 year? Or dothey constantly Break?
Cheers
#15
Posted 28 July 2009 - 08:09 PM

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