3 Years Warranty
Symply is designed for daily use especially for those seeking agile and easy commuting in the city to meet the students and daily commuters' needs.
4 stroke engine
125 mpg
If you passed your car test before 2001 you can ride this moped with no further training and can carry a passenger. Ifvyou passed after 2001 you just need to do a cbt to validate your moped licence as part of your car licence, then no need for another cbt or L plates and can carry passengers.
Top comments
M_z
18 Jan 1714#5
Is your sense of humour having a lay in this morning? :wink:
youknowwho
18 Jan 1713#3
Nothing quite as attractive to women as a Middle Aged, slightly overweight man in cycling lycra
binggordon
18 Jan 178#11
I'd sooner take the bus as well
in Lycra :confused:
LionelRichieFan
18 Jan 176#12
Don't be silly, if you want a bike get a CBT and a DAS/A2 or whatever is for your age group. Don't just stay on a 125 forever, and certainly don't think because your licence lets you ride a 50cc, that you *can* ride one.
The reason for a lot of motorcycle incidents are due to a complete lack of training. Even a CBT (which allows you to ride a 125 for 2 years) is **** easy, and literally impossible to fail. It will set you up, but gives you nowhere near enough training to be close to safe on the roads. Especially when you are only on a 125cc that is stuck at about 65mph down hill.
If nothing has changed these 50ccs, and all road legal ones, are restricted to 28mph. So good for town use only.
Riding a motorcycle is bloody good fun, but a frankly ugly and slow bike like this with a miniscule engine takes away all of the fun from it. If you had to get a 50cc (ie you are 16 and can't wait a year) then I'd look on gumtree for a beater, you will drop it, and rather drop a cheap £300 POS than a brand new chinese POS that cost 4 times as much.
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M_z
18 Jan 176#1
So, for my midlife crisis, this or a Harley?
SaverSaver to M_z
18 Jan 175#2
Neither, do the sensible thing and get a bicycle and do some exercise. In all probability by mid-life it will be needed.
The_IMF to M_z
18 Jan 171#16
Duh. An electric scooter of course.
youknowwho
18 Jan 1713#3
Nothing quite as attractive to women as a Middle Aged, slightly overweight man in cycling lycra
SaverSaver
18 Jan 175#4
That might be your fantasy but the use of Lycra is strictly optional - it is possible to ride in everyday clothes. The overall effect of fitness may prove to have some attraction, but this may be negated by numerous other factors.
M_z
18 Jan 1714#5
Is your sense of humour having a lay in this morning? :wink:
bobby84dazzler
18 Jan 17#6
Ha ^^
binggordon
18 Jan 176#7
What about wearing Lycra on the moped ?, now that would send your granny crazy
xeroc
18 Jan 171#8
Wouldn't better advice be to pick up a CBR115/YBR125 a couple of years old for similar price ?
youknowwho to xeroc
18 Jan 17#9
Anything 50cc-125cc is likely to be dropped a few times, so more hit and miss. You can't argue with a scooter for £1200 though, that's silly cheap (if you can live with 50cc)
OrribleHarry to xeroc
18 Jan 17#33
Anything above 50cc requires a CBT and L plates or a full licence does it not?
Opening post
3 Years Warranty
Symply is designed for daily use especially for those seeking agile and easy commuting in the city to meet the students and daily commuters' needs.
4 stroke engine
125 mpg
If you passed your car test before 2001 you can ride this moped with no further training and can carry a passenger. Ifvyou passed after 2001 you just need to do a cbt to validate your moped licence as part of your car licence, then no need for another cbt or L plates and can carry passengers.
Top comments
in Lycra :confused:
The reason for a lot of motorcycle incidents are due to a complete lack of training. Even a CBT (which allows you to ride a 125 for 2 years) is **** easy, and literally impossible to fail. It will set you up, but gives you nowhere near enough training to be close to safe on the roads. Especially when you are only on a 125cc that is stuck at about 65mph down hill.
If nothing has changed these 50ccs, and all road legal ones, are restricted to 28mph. So good for town use only.
Riding a motorcycle is bloody good fun, but a frankly ugly and slow bike like this with a miniscule engine takes away all of the fun from it. If you had to get a 50cc (ie you are 16 and can't wait a year) then I'd look on gumtree for a beater, you will drop it, and rather drop a cheap £300 POS than a brand new chinese POS that cost 4 times as much.
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