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chriswife


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14/04/2011 20:14

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in north cyprus, what price is a 50cc if they can ride that if not how much for 100cc what is petrol at the mo and can cyprus harv answer any of these if not will call you in september



ttoli


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14/04/2011 20:32

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For a "DECENT", 100cc Thats not been trashed, you"ll have to pay anywhere between £ 700 - £1500.



chriswife


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14/04/2011 20:34

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okey doke thats great well within budget just didnt know if law same as here regrds 50cc ie only one allowed at a time.



ttoli


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14/04/2011 20:36

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Not sure on the regs for 50 cc, I'll let Harvey answer that



cyprusharv


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14/04/2011 21:00

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As I understand you can ride a scooter upto 100cc on L plates as long as you have a licence to drive. I know the bike "test" is simply a formality which then allows you to ride any size bike without L plates. Not sure but I think its OK to take passengers too as a learner.



Deniz1


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14/04/2011 21:09

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They get two or three sometimes including a child standing between the drivers legs and no helmets. Great.



negativenick


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15/04/2011 07:29

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mess 6 - Three on a bike is for wimps...



how about 8 on a scooter:





http://www.inquisitr.com/23145/8-people-riding-one-motorbike-you-gotta-see-this-pics-p2s/



scootex



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15/04/2011 11:49

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Hi Chriswife

You can ride 2 up on a 50cc scooter both here and in the Uk (provided it has the COC in the UK) and the correct licence we have 80cc brand new scooters for £830 and 125cc from £1295 and we have sold literally 100's of them to Brits & Cyps

Give us a call when you are over

Phil



Snaefell



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15/04/2011 19:34

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negativenick

Could get 9 people on that. There is room for one more in the bucket!



JohhnyLee


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15/04/2011 21:26

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Ive actually seen a family of 4 on one and the mom sat side saddle.



Jeannie


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16/04/2011 03:00

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From what I've seen, 22 can ride a moped, let alone 2. If you can fit on it, you can ride it



Mind you, I've seen worse in India - one moped had a family of 9 plus an elephant on it.













I am lying, of course - but I would not have been surprised



negativenick


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down our way............



as uncle Percy used to say.....



chriswife


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wehey!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!



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