Thats me passed then, time to get a bike. Recommendations[1] [1]No sprots bikes or angle grinders
What the **** for? It's already pink. However, these ... http://www.asos.com/product.asp?sku=AACWS1006 .... could save you money.
G-Unit () gurgled happily, sounding much like they were saying : Flog me your licence, I've already got the bike?
I have an immaculate CG 125 available (if I can find where I put all the bits). One day I'll find the V5 and register it to me. Um.. Actually Nita has another genuinely immaculate CG 125 available (ATG's and others old machine) which her VFR from Rexx makes superfluous assuming the end stage from the ebay bit goes smoothly. Still, you sir need 33 bhp at least now so, if there's anyone whose *not* passed their test ........ Well done that G-unit bloke. -- Nidge ZX6R J2 Stunning in zit yellow. KX 125 MX 'I'm snot green -fly ME'. A few bits of CB500S in Norwegian Parrot blue. BOTAFOT#63 'Just because I don't care doesn't mean I don't understand'. Homer (Simpson).
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Congrats! Which test - DAS or 125? Might make a difference to the recs. Depends what you want from a bike. Do you want to become one with a concrete pillar at 180mph within two weeks? Do you want to spend a ridiculously long time getting cautiously acclimatised to pootling down to the shops and back? Do you want a bike for commuting? Or as a lifestyle statement or fashion accessory? Do you have your holidays for the next ten years planned around touring Europe two up and dressing for dinner each evening? If sir wants to think about what he wants for the next six months while he gets some vital experience and consolidation of his newfound and hard earned skills, he could do no better than to have a daily ride on a Nice Little CG125[1] (Makes Sign of Holy Pushrods), and come back in half a year to discuss his next challenge. [1] Try a Google search against this group to read of a myriad of good reasons for starting out on one.