Drew
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can you answer some/any of these questions
ok, dont have a license, what do i have to do?
cbt or wotever? whats that involve?
is it just a cbt and a road test or is there some written test too, like a theory?
once got cbt, can u drive any size bike with L plates on untill ya get full license or engine size limitted?
as for the bike itself...
what is insurance like on bikes? say 600cc?
any sites that do bike insurance?
think thats all for now
***shocker, a serious post from Drew***
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big eck
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As your an older lad drew you can sit the Direct Access Test which when passed will allow you to ride any size of bike, it costs around £280 - £300 and that includes your cbt plus 2 hrs on the 125cc then either 6 hrs or 8 hrs on the 500cc for your big bike test.
As for insurance the cost varies but theres plenty of bike insurers around now so just shop about for the quote.
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Recaro1
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if your over 21, you can do direct access.
You do a 1 day CBT, then after that you do 2 days to 5 days course. On the last day you normally take a practical exam.
You will need to do a bike theory test.
insurance - try bennetts. For me, 22 with no NCB on a GSXR 600 its about 900 quid TPFT. Fully comp would be crazy.
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Recaro1
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i did mine here http://www.passmasters.co.uk
miles from you but tells you all about the course, etc.
[Edited on 25-05-2004 by Recaro1]
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ed
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K, testings already covered... Go the direct access rout though
As for insurance, the company I used was Tanget, they were very cheap... For a 600cc I wouldn't expect it costing ya too much cash either Go for it! So much fun!
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Drew
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ok cheers the 3 of ya, been looking around, and it looks like this....
(put me right if im wrong.....)
using site recaro put
Direct access scheme (DAS) full power licence, Includes 500cc bike & equipment loan, insurance, CBT & Test Fees.
4 Day Course £500.00
3 Day Course £400.00
then bike itself, something like....
£2500
plus insurance... (bennets)
Annual Premium £ 832.79 (thats being truthful saying full license but just passed)
what else do i need apart from a helmet
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ed
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Jacket, Boots, Trousers, Gloves....
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ed
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Earplugs
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Drew
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quote: Originally posted by 1800ed
Jacket, Boots, Trousers, Gloves....
i'll get those after my 1st fall off after ive lost half of me skin and realise i need them
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ed
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Silly boy... Sadly, after your first fall you might not have any skin left ... Really the bare minimun is Jacket, Gloves and you really need boots too, Trousers are a big big help in the winter, but they also stop you leaving large ammounts of skin smeard across the tarmac if you do come off...
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Drew
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ok - just need to sell my car now
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ed
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Yea, go for it, bloody ugly thing!
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Drew
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BabyBlade
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yeh Drews guna be a biker
Go for the road trials bikes tho, you can only have fun on them road sports things once your in to illegal speeds
[Edited on 25-05-2004 by Sethion33]
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big eck
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What size of bike are you planning to start on drew??
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Drew
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thinking 600 mate - what u suggest?
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big eck
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If its your first bike and you aint used to one then the 600 is way to quick, i'm gonna start on the 400 not as quick as the 600 obviously but handles better and can be just as fast with a few mods, i'm gonna buy my mates when he gets his finger out and buys the GSXR 600, i've got a pic of it, took it today i'll put it up in a sec, it has a racing can, braided brake lines and re-jetted carbs.
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Drew
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so u already learning - or just gunna start or what?
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Drew
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ps - what ever i get - must have yellow in it
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WOMAN!!!
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big eck
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quote: Originally posted by Drew
so u already learning - or just gunna start or what?
I've had bikes for years, all motocrossers bar 1, the biggest I had was a CR 250 motox, went well for what it was then had an NSR 125 got used to that pretty quickly and was'nt that fast because i'm 16st lol. The 400 is a good bike to learn on you just need to respect the power it puts out for a relitavly(sp) small engine.
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Recaro1
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in some ways it not worth going for a 400 instead of a 600 for a first bike.
You'll get bored of the 400 quick and wish you had gone for a 600. A 400 is still quick, a 600 is just a bit quicker. The insurance isnt that much more.
I know quite a few people who started out on a 600 and they find them fine. You have to take the test on a 500, which if its anything like mine was, then will be heavy.
I rode a 400, didnt like it. I'm 6ft 3in and I found the 400 a bit small. 600 felt better, nicer riding position for me.
Even when i took the test and told the people i was thinking of a 400 warned me off it. They felt a 600 was better.
Yellow? you can get a bright yellow and black suzuki GSXR 600. Mates got one.
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big eck
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I know what your saying recaro but I aint that confident just yet and think that the 600 will be far to quick for me, my mates got the Gixxer 600 and it is fukin rapid, hes fitted a smaller front sprocket for better acceleration, loses out on top end though.
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K17STY
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I was thinking bout a bike, not sure tho.
But what size should i get as a starter im like 5'5 and bout 9stone?
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