Is there a price for the 300 yet?
Is there a way of regestering it as a 125?
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Why you want to do that ?shean_avfc wrote:Is there a price for the 300 yet?
Is there a way of regestering it as a 125?
SURELY you would be an uninsured road user !
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which in turn means the fully legal road users end up paying higher insurance premiums to finance the uninsured loses of the people that don't declare modifications; fraudulantly make false insurance proposals; and ride on invalid driving licences..........all of which makes your insurance INVALID.
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Whoops.. Sorry girls!
Not passing comment on people's choices just wondered how many people without the correct licences ride 125s with bigger engines or do not declare bike modifications to insurers?
Sure we all remember doing it back in the day but now we are all grown up guess nobody does?
Sure we all remember doing it back in the day but now we are all grown up guess nobody does?

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After 8 years my scooter is finally working, it doesn't need tax or MOT, I intend to insure it, mainly for theft from my garage purposes but the idea that I have to shell out hundreds to get a licence, having driven cars no claims for 20 years, to ride a 55 year old, 6hp, 50 mph scooter is fcuking absurd and why I intend to ride with no licence until caught.
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JoeP wrote:After 8 years my scooter is finally working, it doesn't need tax or MOT, I intend to insure it, mainly for theft from my garage purposes but the idea that I have to shell out hundreds to get a licence, having driven cars no claims for 20 years, to ride a 55 year old, 6hp, 50 mph scooter is fcuking absurd and why I intend to ride with no licence until caught.
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just about f@@king sums it up.
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Roll out the 300, can't wait. I have a GTS 300 and it's great for commuting on.......but always prefer to ride 2 stroke lammies of course. That said the Scomadi looks is a winner and wish you all the best.........