I picked up a 25 year old Yamaha 200 Skootah last weekend and my son would like to ride it.....The LTSA site says at over 50cc you need a motorcycle licence but you can't do a test on an auto....
I picked up a 25 year old Yamaha 200 Skootah last weekend and my son would like to ride it.....The LTSA site says at over 50cc you need a motorcycle licence but you can't do a test on an auto....
Do you realise how many holes there could be if people would just take the time to take the dirt out of them?
Basic handling skill test first, the instructor will generally supply the bike, then theory test, pass these and you have a learners licence, job done.
Come and see me for more info
Richard
Aha! Well that explains it. hXc did his early 2009.
Do you realise how many holes there could be if people would just take the time to take the dirt out of them?
Bro-in-law sat his 6r about 2 weeks ago on one of them 125cc Suzuki Scooter things. CVT gearbox and all. No questions. Wifey and I sat our basic handling on the same bike. Oh wait, that was a couple years back. But yeah, no questions about the 6R unless they changed it with these new laws that come in this month (or next, whenever it is).
ask someone at a motorbike training place - they can give you the correct info - I heard this from a guy that worked with QuickChick (spelling probably wrong) - she is on KB and trains riders
I've seen people doing their tests on mopeds.
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