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MouseMan11

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  1. Hey, So I'm getting my CBT done again next weekend, when it comes to doing my tests, what checks do they do they do if you supply your own bike? It says the bike needs to be 120cc or above, will I be able to sneak my CB100n (99cc) through or will they check the V5 and or the model written somewhere on the bike? Thanks
  2. Thanks, yeah the restriction would be an annoying cost and one I'd probably want to undo at some point if all goes well. I've just been so busy traveling all over for work that I've not had time to get enough miles in on my 125cc. Two years is a long time in theory but I've just not managed to get around to doing my theory and getting to a place where I think I'm ready for a full license test. It's crazy we can drive a car that can go 100mph over the top legal limit but as long as we stay in the limit its ok, but a bike that can go 10mph over what your license allows, even if you don't go that fast, you'll get written up for... Very frustrating.
  3. Hey, My CBT is soon to run out but have an AM license through full car license and CBT, I currently have a 1985 50cc Honda SH-50 which can only go 30mph. I want to continue learning with a geared bike without getting another CBT. All the bikes I like are vintage 1970s bikes and a lot of the geared 50cc go over the 30mph limit as they're not restricted. So my question is, if I never go over the 30mph limit, will I get in trouble if I get pulled for say a dodgy brake light and the policeman knows that my bike can go faster as he's a biker? (Unlikely I know) And then, obviously very occasionally when I want to go further afield I may go over the 30mph on bigger roads, very rarely but inevitably it will happen. If caught, what would happen to me? Then thirdly, how do you restrict a classic 50cc to prevent that temptation
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