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Legally you are supposed to remove 'L' Plates from any vehicle if you are not a learner driver.
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just checked and your right its over 50cc, feck me thats mental, ive seen signs reguarding 125's on some roads which is why i questioned it, like soulkiss dont think id do it, small bike ,no get out of trouble power, so light getting buffeted around, i know im mental but surely the a roads would be better amd you get to engage in your ride back more good luck to you is what i say, ride safe |
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Thanks guys, I think if I cover them up with some tape or paper it should be ok?
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Just put a cross of gaffer tape over them so it's obvious you're not actually a learner, be right.
I'm fairly sure it is an offence to display them when you have a full license unless you are a registered instructor driving between pupils (in car at least). I'd say them being crossed out with some tape counts as not displaying them, as if the test went the other way and you were a learner with them crossed out with black nasty then you'd be getting points for it. Not saying it is entirely a good idea riding a 125 on motorway though but your choice, be fine if it's quiet.
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One of my mates commuted from Bedford to London using the M1 every day for 5 or 6 years on the most beaten up Honda C90. He said it was fine in rush hour cos nothing was moving except the bikes, but if he did overtime and came back when traffic was flowing he would be cacking himself by the time he got to Scratchwood Services (renamed London Gateway for the children in here). He clocked up well over 100,000 miles on that crunchie and it went on to be his son's field bike.
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Heh, I thought the limit was higher too.
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Used to ride a beaten up suzuki FR80 on mways 5 days a week in the late 80's that was fun
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125 on the m way is not so bad once you adjust, best thing is find a supermarket artic, they're driven very well usually, slip in behind and you can roll the throttle nearly off and just get sucked along. Probably 200mpg!
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