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2004-03-19, 05:59 PM | [Ignore Me] #1 | ||
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I need help. I'm going to buy a second hand 50cc moped of a friend, and save up for a 125cc motor bike (3 months untill i'm 17), but I don�t know what to offer for it.
He brought it for �1,300 Its 1.5 years old 50cc Clocked over 10440 miles No crashes New back tire Sport exhorst Lights fade slowly if not used (i.e. revving) Reeves slow down when not in use But he�s replacing a front sidelight (indercator) and kick started. He says he�ll sell it for �800 - �1000, but I think that it's too much. Need help. Every one say you should save up for a car, but i'm intrested in motor bikes more. What price should I offer? Last edited by hazzer2007; 2004-03-20 at 02:24 PM. Reason: modification |
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2004-03-20, 05:53 PM | [Ignore Me] #14 | ||
Colonel
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I was interested in mopeds when my friend had one and I always got to ride it and I kept searching for one to get but by the time I got the money I was 15 and decided to save it for a car.Your wanting one will soon change.Plus you cant even ride them anywhere where speed limits aboive 35 so theres really no point
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2004-03-20, 07:09 PM | [Ignore Me] #15 | ||
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In good old England, you need to be over 16 for motor bikes (50cc +) + you need to take a CBT (Compolsary Basic training) what will teach you how to use the bike, and to drive a car, you need to be 18. But i'm saving for a 125cc + (aiming to get a full lisence at 21), so i'm getting a second hand 50cc to training, + 1/2 hours, 3 miles, up hills home from school is boring and slow.
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