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Good luck with the bike and passing your test Thomas........will be a peace of cake after doing your HGV
Hope your healing up nicely after your accident and good to see it's not dented your confidence
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In the early eighties I used to ride bikes up to 250cc on a provisional license. My favourite being the Kawasaki KH250 2-stroke triple.
When I went back to biking in 2000, I took the direct access route to a license in order to ride 500cc+ bikes. With hindsight, that was the best decision to have made - I learned so much about handling a large, powerful, bike from my instructor in radio contact. Large bikes are so different to handle due to the power and weight, I would recommend this route to anyone moving up from a smaller bike. It is not wise to start riding a large bike without proper training. |
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My brother just sold his varadero and bought a 3 seater trike so he could take his son with him when they go out
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I will be getting training for a few saturdays aswell but once from training I can slow it down a bit and still practice. Thanks Thomas |
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8th February 2017, 03:28 | #18 |
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Ok so my dad bought me a universal top box for the bike so when we go somewhere I can stick my helmet in there or maybe a bit of shopping.
Also the rear L plate was cut right down so not right and also the front never had a L plate on. So here are some daylight pictures with the items sorted. Thanks Thomas |
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