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Talk => Speaking Of Bikes... => Topic started by: Festus on May 26, 2012, 12:14:21 AM

Title: Licensing law changes in January 2013
Post by: Festus on May 26, 2012, 12:14:21 AM
Most of us on this site won't be affected by this (other than possibly enjoying safer roads), but CamRider is sending out the following details, to take effect in January:

LAW CHANGES 19/1/2013

Options from 19th January 2013

Process = Motorcycle theory test, CBT, Module 1, Module 2
A1. At age 17+: You can take your test on a learner 125cc bike
Pass this and you can just ride a 125cc - nothing above! You now have to wait for 2 years or until you reach 19 years of age where you can either stay on just the 125cc bike or take training and the next stage of test
(A2):

A2. At age 19+: You can take your test on a 400cc learner bike
Pass this and you can ride a bike up to 46.6 Bhp. You can restrict any motorcycle to this power so long as the original manufacturer's declared output was less than 92 Bhp. Large bikes such as Honda CBR1000, Suzuki GSX1000, Triumph Sprint etc. are not allowed. Now wait a minimum of 2 years to qualify for the next test, or reach the right age bracket. You can now choose to stay on your restricted bike or take training and test in the next stage of test (A):

A. At 24: You can take your test on a 600cc motorcycle
Pass this test and you can ride any bike, any size, any power.
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Post by: PeteH on May 26, 2012, 12:39:12 AM
And you wonder why there`s no young riders taking up riding... But its ok to pass your car test and drive like a tw*t, just the the 17y old girl who took out one of our crew a couple of days ago  :evil:
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Post by: NKL on May 26, 2012, 11:14:50 PM
We all know these law making twats hate us motorcyclist, this is just one way of getting rid of us.
You wouldn't think we had a motorcycle manufacturer in this country, are they trying to kill them off?
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Post by: metalguru on May 27, 2012, 02:47:50 PM
AAAARRRGGG This really does make me very angry as bikers in this so called free country are targeted yet again.
Don't get me wrong as I am all for the correct rider training and safe, fun riding, BUT I have two sons of 8 & 11 yo who can ride extremly well albeit off road who are safe considerate talented riders who are looking forward to riding on the road when they come of age, who are now mighty pi**ed off by these rediculous new laws. We all try to encourage new riders to our hobby/lifestyle but it is now getting difficult. Where is this process for cars? It has been a long belief round my neck of the woods that all car drivers as part of their 'education' should spend at least a day on a motorcycle to see the stupidness and barriers we are up against.

Anyone know of a nice house for sale in Texas........Just have to convince the thing that will be obeyed.......erm this could take some time.


Sorry ranting again!!
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