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Post by .:Crusty:. on Aug 7, 2006 15:28:47 GMT
hi guys, just found out that i have to take my ped to the training place to take my cbt, its a two day thing, just found out that i have to have insurance to take it, but half the places i have found a good quote don't insure me intill i pass my cbt which is gay, and i found out that after i pass it i have to drive home, which would be cool, but then i thought about it and 45miles on a sketchy road just after passing my test , it should be interesting!! it sure will get my confidence up
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Post by Scootin on Aug 8, 2006 13:02:28 GMT
Sounds like a typical goverment inspired Lose-Lose scenario (The insurance part that is)
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Post by andyscooter on Aug 8, 2006 17:25:14 GMT
you are not aloud to ride it to the cbt training place wich is why you cant be insured before it isnt legal to go on a road under any cirmimstance without a cbt unless your with an instructer
best thing either use one of theres or take yours in a van (insurance companys will let you use on a cbt )if you get pulled over on the way you will be done for no licence and no insurance
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Post by .:Crusty:. on Aug 8, 2006 18:31:26 GMT
well i don't want to get banned so van it is
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Post by Scootin on Aug 9, 2006 12:20:25 GMT
you are not aloud to ride it to the cbt training place wich is why you cant be insured before it isnt legal to go on a road under any cirmimstance without a cbt unless your with an instructer best thing either use one of theres or take yours in a van (insurance companys will let you use on a cbt )if you get pulled over on the way you will be done for no licence and no insurance Makes sense
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Post by gentleman on Aug 9, 2006 20:37:33 GMT
When I did my CBT I used one of the bikes from the training school. Cost me an extra £25 but was worth it.
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