MotorCycle: Cagiva Mito 125 Evolution
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Ducatti 996/911 relplica
Fantastic brakes/suspension
1400kms from new
recent service
derestricted c.34bhp
great performance (0-60 about 4-5secs)
yellow
1999 'T' reg
not used for the past year and a half, stored well, starts first time.
I havent used this bike for quite a while, it has just been happily sitting in my shed, nice and warm.
This bike is learner legal and can be ridden by anyone over 17yrs old, bike license not required as it can be ridden on a provisional/full UK car license.
It cost me £4000 new, hardley used.
Make me a sensible offer and you can have it.
Cheers people
Paul
[Edited by POC - 25/10/2001 11:42:39]
Fantastic brakes/suspension
1400kms from new
recent service
derestricted c.34bhp
great performance (0-60 about 4-5secs)
yellow
1999 'T' reg
not used for the past year and a half, stored well, starts first time.
I havent used this bike for quite a while, it has just been happily sitting in my shed, nice and warm.
This bike is learner legal and can be ridden by anyone over 17yrs old, bike license not required as it can be ridden on a provisional/full UK car license.
It cost me £4000 new, hardley used.
Make me a sensible offer and you can have it.
Cheers people
Paul
[Edited by POC - 25/10/2001 11:42:39]
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It's not learner legal till you re-restrict it (Dead easy washer restrictor job)
Great little bikes, I had one and it was a blast, especially the
first time u ride it after going from 12bhp to 33bhp.
Chuck
Great little bikes, I had one and it was a blast, especially the
first time u ride it after going from 12bhp to 33bhp.
Chuck
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It's not learner legal till you re-restrict it (Dead easy washer restrictor job)
Great little bikes, I had one and it was a blast, especially the
first time u ride it after going from 12bhp to 33bhp.
Chuck
Great little bikes, I had one and it was a blast, especially the
first time u ride it after going from 12bhp to 33bhp.
Chuck
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Depends on who you tell it is de-restricted!!
Not as straightforward as a washer on this model, professionaly done.
It is one hell of a bike!
Cheers
P
Not as straightforward as a washer on this model, professionaly done.
It is one hell of a bike!
Cheers
P
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you do need CBT to ride a 50cc!!!!
£1400 is too low mate, drop me an email on pauloconnoruk@hotmail.com and we can talk turkey!
It will be worth it mate
Paul
£1400 is too low mate, drop me an email on pauloconnoruk@hotmail.com and we can talk turkey!
It will be worth it mate
Paul
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Full car licence holders riding mopeds
From 1 February 2001, a person passing a car driving test will be required to undertake a moped riding course before they can ride a moped on the road. A code number 122 is printed on the driving licence. This is only valid after a driver has successfully completed a basic moped training course.
<b>Persons who already hold a full car licence, or who passed a car test before 1 February 2001, are not required to take training before riding a moped. But they are encouraged to do so.<B/>
If you have any enquiries about CBT (or moped rider training) phone the Driving Standards Agency on 0115 901 2500 and ask for the CBT section.
The UK learner motorcycle specification is an engine size of up to 125cc and a power output not exceeding 11kW (14.6bhp). The power output of an engine is measured in kilowatts [kW] or brake horse power [bhp]. A kilowatt is the metric measurement of brake horse power. One brake horse power equals 0.75 kilowatts. Engine capacity (or size) is measured in cubic centimetres (cc/cm3). The size of an engine is not directly related to its power output. Further information may be obtained from motorcycle retailers or manufacturers.
Dont wanna get arsey but this is off the DVLA web site
[Edited by Jim laden - 10/30/2001 12:30:13 PM]
From 1 February 2001, a person passing a car driving test will be required to undertake a moped riding course before they can ride a moped on the road. A code number 122 is printed on the driving licence. This is only valid after a driver has successfully completed a basic moped training course.
<b>Persons who already hold a full car licence, or who passed a car test before 1 February 2001, are not required to take training before riding a moped. But they are encouraged to do so.<B/>
If you have any enquiries about CBT (or moped rider training) phone the Driving Standards Agency on 0115 901 2500 and ask for the CBT section.
The UK learner motorcycle specification is an engine size of up to 125cc and a power output not exceeding 11kW (14.6bhp). The power output of an engine is measured in kilowatts [kW] or brake horse power [bhp]. A kilowatt is the metric measurement of brake horse power. One brake horse power equals 0.75 kilowatts. Engine capacity (or size) is measured in cubic centimetres (cc/cm3). The size of an engine is not directly related to its power output. Further information may be obtained from motorcycle retailers or manufacturers.
Dont wanna get arsey but this is off the DVLA web site
[Edited by Jim laden - 10/30/2001 12:30:13 PM]
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I stand corrected!
Things seem to have changed since I was on a 50cc!
Cheers
Paul
PS: you need to close you tags if you want bold
[Edited by POC - 10/30/2001 12:13:53 PM]
[Edited by POC - 10/30/2001 12:14:06 PM]
[Edited by POC - 10/30/2001 12:14:22 PM]
Things seem to have changed since I was on a 50cc!
Cheers
Paul
PS: you need to close you tags if you want bold
[Edited by POC - 10/30/2001 12:13:53 PM]
[Edited by POC - 10/30/2001 12:14:06 PM]
[Edited by POC - 10/30/2001 12:14:22 PM]
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Is this one of those bikes that goes - NNEEEEEEEEEEEEEE-clunk-NNEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE but doesn't akshuly get anywhere?
If so I had one overtake me, which I moved over for, as I thought he wanted to go faster. It took about 10secs for him to come by, it was just a kid riding it - and it gave me the right ear ache! :-(
If so I had one overtake me, which I moved over for, as I thought he wanted to go faster. It took about 10secs for him to come by, it was just a kid riding it - and it gave me the right ear ache! :-(
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no Fullonloon, it is not one of those.....
It is one that would go past you scooby and leave it for dust...!
Paul
It is one that would go past you scooby and leave it for dust...!
Paul
[Edited by Fullonloon - 10/30/2001 2:35:48 PM]