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And a place local to me was doing the CBT for ?80 Remember, the CBT is Compulsory Basic Training, so is not a test, you cannot fail it :) - Saying that they won't let you out on the road if they don't think your safe ;) |
I'll have a think about it. How tall are you? I'm 6'4 so am not sure if it's a good bike for tall people!
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I could do with a bike for commuting, would save me loads of pennies, alas the wife and kids will not allow it :sad: Don't blame them.
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Thats what I'm thinking. Currently spending ?146 a month on trains. It's only a 30 mile round trip!
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The fuel costs were ?10 a month while I used it for commuting (before I took the kids on full time) which was just under 400 miles a month Tax is ?15 a year... Doesn't need an MOT for another year... So it worked out at about ?30 a month to use the bike... or ?200 + a month to use the 180 to commute... !!! |
Bigfella...
I would suggest you get your CBT before you buy the bike... that way you can decide if it is for you :) use the bike school's bikes and keep in mind that this bike will be better than the bike school's ones... (honestly that is true) |
I think your right there, thanks for the honest advice.
I'm still undecided - the non licence "CBT only insurance" is quite offputting! |
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Or if your with Sky insurance or Adian Flux for your car then speak to them (Adrian Flux = Bike Sure) as they will match *some* of your no claims bonus onto your bike from your car (doesn't affect car insurance) and the price drops again :) Hey I'd rather be honest than you buy it and regret it! |
Still for sale if anyone is interested... Price dropped to ?1000 for a quick sale!!
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