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Wester 21-11-07 09:44 AM

Enduro experience days
 
I'm looking at getting an enduro experience day for me and the old man for xmas.
Only issue is i'm on a restricted licence and the only places i can find need a full licence.
Does anybody know of anywhere that doesnt require a full licence?

-Ralph- 21-11-07 10:47 PM

Re: Enduro experience days
 
Out of interest, what places have you found? Can you post links? I'd quite like a go at something like this.

monkey 22-11-07 03:37 AM

Re: Enduro experience days
 
Try driveme.net or treatme.net. I don't know if you need a license but you can always look.
:)

Wester 22-11-07 09:11 AM

Re: Enduro experience days
 
here you go ralph:
http://www.treatme.net/experiences/motorbike-off-road

That's the one that requires a full licence.

Alpinestarhero 22-11-07 09:13 AM

Re: Enduro experience days
 
Have you contacted these people to say "i have passed my motorcycle test, but I am restricted to 33bhp. Can I still attend?"

Because full lisence may mean you have just needed to pass your test

Matt

Wester 22-11-07 10:16 AM

Re: Enduro experience days
 
nah, i just took it on face value. I'll drop em an e-mail later.

Alpinestarhero 22-11-07 10:19 AM

Re: Enduro experience days
 
Go for it; Im interested too. I guess it shouldnt matter as long as they give you a bike with less than 33bhp...which fo a first time enduro, you might prefer :D

Matt

Wester 22-11-07 10:34 AM

Re: Enduro experience days
 
Yea, My dad brought it up recently, He used to motorcross and recently got back on a bike (shiny orange KTM 640). The plan is to take to the dirt and show him up.....well hopefully.

yorkie_chris 22-11-07 04:45 PM

Re: Enduro experience days
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by alpinestarhero (Post 1348101)
Go for it; Im interested too. I guess it shouldnt matter as long as they give you a bike with less than 33bhp...which fo a first time enduro, you might prefer :D

Matt

Looks like you're in a field anyway, so its not really anything to do with the silly arsed 33bhp law.
It will be down to them and what they're insured for.

Prefer less power? Whats that about? :p

chris8886 22-11-07 05:11 PM

Re: Enduro experience days
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by alpinestarhero (Post 1348010)
Have you contacted these people to say "i have passed my motorcycle test, but I am restricted to 33bhp. Can I still attend?"

Because full lisence may mean you have just needed to pass your test

Matt


surely as it is not on public highway the power thing shoulndt be an issue


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