Bike licence
- Alanzzg
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Re: Bike licence
Steve you can have a go on my mana to see if you like it ,on a big car park that is
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Re: Bike licence
GTscootz wrote:NOT a Reliant Robin..had to pass the bike test prior to 99 for that.
The French Aixam micro car is allowed, but its slow and expensive
I think you'll find that the same rules apply for the reliant, aixam and microcar. They all require a B1, which as you say stopped being included after 99.
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Re: Bike licence
Correct!I think you'll find that the same rules apply for the reliant, aixam and microcar. They all require a B1, which as you say stopped being included after 99.
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Re: Bike licence
Sorry for wrong info, don't know why but I assumed (dangerous I know!) that the extra wheel would have enabled the novice bike rider to carry on as was, with the likes of Microcar and Aixam.
At least we ALL know now!! They're still slow, expensive - and noisy though
At least we ALL know now!! They're still slow, expensive - and noisy though