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August 10, 2014, 10:30:14 PM »
Think you are losing the plot Tom.
Tell them about that text you sent me this morning.....
I mean, really. How could you?
Don't worry, my lips are sealed.
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Actually, on second thoughts, don't tell that story.
Too embarrassing.
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Quote from: tikay on August 10, 2014, 10:30:14 PM
Think you are losing the plot Tom.
There's a plot?
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Recommended. 8.8/10.
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Might be one for you Mr Red.
Friend of a friend about to ride a Honda C90 from Alaska to Argentina, couple of prep blogs so far, written with some real humour.
http://wanderonahonda.co.uk/
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Shit post Nakor, such a clown.
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Quote from: Nakor on August 11, 2014, 11:19:29 AM
Might be one for you Mr Red.
Friend of a friend about to ride a Honda C90 from Alaska to Argentina, couple of prep blogs so far, written with some real humour.
http://wanderonahonda.co.uk/
This is totally brilliant! I love this sort of thing, and I love the Hinda C90. Such an iconic bike. It used to be the ride to work for millions. I bet you could get one repaired in almost any country in the world.
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http://www.telegraph.co.uk/motoring/columnists/jamesmay/3267424/Honda-Cub-The-greatest-machine-ever.html
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Quote from: RED-DOG on August 11, 2014, 12:02:02 PM
Quote from: Nakor on August 11, 2014, 11:19:29 AM
Might be one for you Mr Red.
Friend of a friend about to ride a Honda C90 from Alaska to Argentina, couple of prep blogs so far, written with some real humour.
http://wanderonahonda.co.uk/
This is totally brilliant! I love this sort of thing, and I love the Hinda C90. Such an iconic bike. It used to be the ride to work for millions. I bet you could get one repaired in almost any country in the world.
There must be a book about it somewhere, in some ways, & some parts of the world, it almost changed life.
Would love to read the whole story of how it came about. It defined "fit for purpose".
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Quote from: tikay on August 11, 2014, 07:19:24 PM
Quote from: RED-DOG on August 11, 2014, 12:02:02 PM
Quote from: Nakor on August 11, 2014, 11:19:29 AM
Might be one for you Mr Red.
Friend of a friend about to ride a Honda C90 from Alaska to Argentina, couple of prep blogs so far, written with some real humour.
http://wanderonahonda.co.uk/
This is totally brilliant! I love this sort of thing, and I love the Hinda C90. Such an iconic bike. It used to be the ride to work for millions. I bet you could get one repaired in almost any country in the world.
There must be a book about it somewhere, in some ways, & some parts of the world, it almost changed life.
Would love to read the whole story of how it came about. It defined "fit for purpose".
The Wiki page is interesting.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Honda_Super_Cub
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Dash it all, I might even buy myself one and do something exciting.
I wish I could make sense of the driving license requirements.
Where does someone who has held a car liscence for 40 + years and wants to tide a Honda C90 fit into this lot?
https://www.gov.uk/ride-motorcycle-moped/bike-categories-ages-and-licence-requirements
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I'm just looking into my motorbike licence - you need to sit your CBT (Certificate of Basic Training) - 1 day course in handling a motorbike safely with a test at the end.
That will qualify to you to use a bike of up to 125cc using L plates (and not allowed on motorways) - that only lasts 2 years & then you need to do the CBT again if you haven't gained your full motorbike licence by the time the 2 years are up.
Although since you've got a full car licence before 2001, you could get the 49cc version which should qualify as a moped (I'd get that checked, specs allowed are: A moped MUST have an engine capacity not exceeding 50 cc, not weigh more than 250kg and be designed to have a maximum speed not exceeding 28mph (45 km/h). You have full entitlement for a moped, no L plates needed, passengers allowed.
I'm doing my CBT Friday, plan on a cheap 125 till next spring/summer than do Direct Access full licence & get a Harley/Harley clone.
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Quote from: Rod Paradise on August 11, 2014, 11:47:07 PM
I'm just looking into my motorbike licence - you need to sit your CBT (Certificate of Basic Training) - 1 day course in handling a motorbike safely with a test at the end.
That will qualify to you to use a bike of up to 125cc using L plates (and not allowed on motorways) - that only lasts 2 years & then you need to do the CBT again if you haven't gained your full motorbike licence by the time the 2 years are up.
Although since you've got a full car licence before 2001, you could get the 49cc version which should qualify as a moped (I'd get that checked, specs allowed are: A moped MUST have an engine capacity not exceeding 50 cc, not weigh more than 250kg and be designed to have a maximum speed not exceeding 28mph (45 km/h). You have full entitlement for a moped, no L plates needed, passengers allowed.
I'm doing my CBT Friday, plan on a cheap 125 till next spring/summer than do Direct Access full licence & get a Harley/Harley clone.
Any idea on insurance costs for a C90 or a 125 for old farts like us? (clean license, full no claims)
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Quote from: Rod Paradise on August 11, 2014, 11:47:07 PM
I'm just looking into my motorbike licence - you need to sit your CBT (Certificate of Basic Training) - 1 day course in handling a motorbike safely with a test at the end.
That will qualify to you to use a bike of up to 125cc using L plates (and not allowed on motorways) - that only lasts 2 years & then you need to do the CBT again if you haven't gained your full motorbike licence by the time the 2 years are up.
Although since you've got a full car licence before 2001, you could get the 49cc version which should qualify as a moped (I'd get that checked, specs allowed are: A moped MUST have an engine capacity not exceeding 50 cc, not weigh more than 250kg and be designed to have a maximum speed not exceeding 28mph (45 km/h). You have full entitlement for a moped, no L plates needed, passengers allowed.
I'm doing my CBT Friday, plan on a cheap 125 till next spring/summer than do Direct Access full licence & get a Harley/Harley clone.
Toying with going back into the bike world
Problem being Harley or XT650
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It seems impossible to get a general estimate. I did a Go Compare for me (but left out the points on licence
) on a 10 year old Honda Cub 90 worth £1000, 3rd party, fire & theft. I'm in a rural area too and we've both had a car licence longer than the maximum they ask.
Cheapest quote £65 with £100 excess. Bennetts had one with breakdown cover, legal protection, personal accident & helmet & leathers cover for £95.
Not too dear anyway.
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Quote from: typhoon13 on August 12, 2014, 09:42:23 AM
Quote from: Rod Paradise on August 11, 2014, 11:47:07 PM
I'm just looking into my motorbike licence - you need to sit your CBT (Certificate of Basic Training) - 1 day course in handling a motorbike safely with a test at the end.
That will qualify to you to use a bike of up to 125cc using L plates (and not allowed on motorways) - that only lasts 2 years & then you need to do the CBT again if you haven't gained your full motorbike licence by the time the 2 years are up.
Although since you've got a full car licence before 2001, you could get the 49cc version which should qualify as a moped (I'd get that checked, specs allowed are: A moped MUST have an engine capacity not exceeding 50 cc, not weigh more than 250kg and be designed to have a maximum speed not exceeding 28mph (45 km/h). You have full entitlement for a moped, no L plates needed, passengers allowed.
I'm doing my CBT Friday, plan on a cheap 125 till next spring/summer than do Direct Access full licence & get a Harley/Harley clone.
Toying with going back into the bike world
Problem being Harley or XT650
I'm increasingly drawn to the Triumphs, the America, Thunderbird or even the good old Bonnie.
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