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Hello to all on here, im very new and novice to this so please bear with me :)
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Kev L
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Hi and welcome to the forum. Have you got a VTR as yet or just looking around? If you go into your profile you can update your location to give folk an idea where you are should you need a hand.
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Welcome aboard Jane, as long as you can take, and give, the micky you will be fine :lol: :lol:
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welcome to the forum jane, we all have to start somewhere, any questions just ask..... :wave:
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Just in time before the new making it almost impossible to get a license rules kicked in. Hello!
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Hi, hope you enjoy your stay
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welcome jane and hello :wave:
tattoo
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welcome babe...have a browes,ask lots of question and have fun
tony.mon wrote:Just in time before the new making it almost impossible to get a license rules kicked in. Hello!
she's a motorcycle instructor tony...the one i posted the "wanted asap" in sales and wants...
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tattoo wrote:welcome babe...have a browes,ask lots of question and have fun
tony.mon wrote:Just in time before the new making it almost impossible to get a license rules kicked in. Hello!
she's a motorcycle instructor tony...the one i posted the "wanted asap" in sales and wants...

Lol
(tugs forelock) what's with the "new to all this" then :lol: :lol:

Jesus, another one I'm gonna have to put in some effort to keep up with....
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Still welcome, though....

Still, the new rules are going to make it very difficult for instructors, and I think they just might have killed motorcycling this time. When you can just pass your car test then buy a BMW, why run a 125 , then sell it, buy a restricted bike, then sell it, then get something you wanted after four years, three tests? Not sure I'd have bothered, tbh.
With the no modifications for small bikes rule, I think that's done it.

We're the last of a dying breed, (according to the local Casualty, anyway).
:sad2

God, that's a horribly depressing post, I'm ashamed of myself, (kicks self up butt, opens a beer)- Sorry 'bout that, of course you're welcome, see you on a run or camping weekend soon, hopefully?
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Kev L
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I think you could be right there Tony, sadly. Is there still a DAS option when you hit 25?
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Welcome :)
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Welcome to the team, enjoy the chaos :thumbup:
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Jane might might be closely related to Alice... :wink:

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hello and welcome in :thumbup:
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Welcome Jane, nice to have you onboard.
tony.mon wrote:...We're the last of a dying breed, (according to the local Casualty, anyway)...
Yeah, where are the manufacturers in all this? Why aren't they promoting motorcycling as a green alternative? Get someone hooked on a 100mpg 125 and you cut emissions, road space and create a potential big bike buyer. God, even drug dealers give free dope to kids! It's also safer than a push-bike and teaches roadcraft. A no-brainer, that.
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