"But officer, it says 660cc and below, so that CBR600 is allowed..."
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Exemptions are a different matter. If it's the same as the previous system, you receive a letter authorising you to any applicable new limit. This letter must be carried at all times and becomes a condition like any other on your licence. I carried certified copies, keeping the original safe.
However, it should be noted that it's unlikely exemptions will be approved much, as this is what LAMS helps to eliminate in the most part. I would think it would only be for existing motorcycles.
Originally Posted by Jane Omorogbe from UK MSN on the KTM990SM
I currently ride a ninja 250. Due to the changes coming in I don't really want to wait another 18 months to upgrade, the ninja is a little small and uncomfortable for my height. What would be your pick from the list of new LAMS approved bikes?
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"The CBTA will be an alternative to the standard testing regime. Successful completion of CBTA
in the learner stage will remove the requirement to have to sit the motorcycle restricted test to
enter the restricted licence stage. Successful completion of an advanced CBTA will reduce the
minimum time required to be spent on a restricted licence from 18 months to 12 months and
will remove the requirement to have to sit the full motorcycle licence test to progress to a full
motorcycle licence."
I have made enquiries regarding "CBTA" (in Hawkes Bay)and no one seems to know what I am talking about...
Is this another Auckland thing?![]()
I looked into this. It is stating on the website that it wont come into play until late 2013. I reckon it will be similar to the UK CBTA. I had my test booked a couple of months ago, but had to cancel. How I regret that decision!
Oh well, Hopefully the CBTA will be available in 12 months time, I would actually prefer to do a skills assessment than a test.
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The restricted hyobags will be lucky to do 140 or 150kph actual. They're only marginally faster then the 250hyobags. Some guy was doing comparos between the unrestricted 650s and the restricted ones. Resticted was doing 0-100kph in something like 8.5 seconds. Pretty sure 250 ninjas can do that in 7 seconds. The current batch of IL4 250s will do that a fuck of a lot quicker.
No need to get your panties all in a twist :P The only "interesting" bikes on the LAMS list are ones that nobody can find anymore. Nothing on the LAMS list is realistically more powerful then what we already have. The biggest advantage is more in the full sized frame department.
Assuming you can find an RVF400. I've been offhandidly shopping the last 6-8 months. Lots of VFRs around, Haven't seen a single RVF that I can remember. Though you're not wrong about them being ridiculous for a learner bike, but the odds of somebody buying their first bike finding an RVF for sale that's affordable I would assume would be quite low. And if they do manage to find one for sale at the exact time theyre shopping and dont do any research as to what it is, well, then they probably deserve the inevitable off. Darwinism at work!
Quite right there, but, if one was a bit savvy they could be shelling out similar moolah on an RVF instead of a restricted Hyoslut or new GT250, EX250 etc. IMO it's now the "ultimate" learner bike, if only I had the dosh for one!
I'll stick to building ridiculous heaps of crap instead![]()
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