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PaddziUK 09-01-2015 08:13 PM

Right, how does this work?
 
Im 15 years old.
In the UK.
Someone is selling a EX ROAD LEGAL super moto / motocross.
He is 16 with a licence.
Do I need a licence to buy it? Can I put my name on the log book? Does it still have a log book if its a EX road legal?

I dont know how this works..
So before I ask the guy and possibly get mugged off and possibly illegally own a bike...
What do I need to do?

Its a Necht gy125

Beany2009 09-01-2015 08:16 PM

Re: Right, how does this work?
 
if your using it "offroad" it dont matter, dunno bout the logbook cuz of your age but then again never been in that sort of a situation maybe someone else can help

but for pure offroad you dont need anything

Jono916 09-01-2015 08:25 PM

Re: Right, how does this work?
 
its a 125 so you can't legally ride it on the road until your 17 & do a cbt. i think you can have the logbook but be aware of road tax rules, why not just have a parent to sign for the logbook? whats the price? condition? I've search for them on google and personally i wouldn't touch one with a barge pole though. just my opinion

PaddziUK 09-01-2015 08:34 PM

Re: Right, how does this work?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Jono916 (Post 944101)
its a 125 so you can't legally ride it on the road until your 17 & do a cbt. i think you can have the logbook but be aware of road tax rules, why not just have a parent to sign for the logbook? whats the price? condition? I've search for them on google and personally i wouldn't touch one with a barge pole though. just my opinion

He said http://prntscr.com/5qgu1h
Its £110 and my broken pitbike.

EDIT now he says this http://prntscr.com/5qgwo0

*excuse his spellings, he said his phones screen is cracked so things dont spell properly, but you can work it out*


also it has no number plate, it was taken off the road he said

Dangle_kt 09-01-2015 08:36 PM

Re: Right, how does this work?
 
dude STOP trying to buy broke bikes. :icon_lol:

Jono916 09-01-2015 08:36 PM

Re: Right, how does this work?
 
so he's making excuses as to why it doesn't work? id run a mile

Beany2009 09-01-2015 08:42 PM

Re: Right, how does this work?
 
Stay away its a scrapper, if u want a half decent bike just save up, yes it may take some time bud but still least ur gonna get something that works and can actually have fun on instead of the 30 mins your getting out of things atm

Save up is best option pal

Adams 09-01-2015 09:35 PM

Re: Right, how does this work?
 
Buy enough bangers and you'll completely lose heart and never want to touch a bike again. Stay away from it and sort your bike.

bigdom 09-01-2015 10:05 PM

Re: Right, how does this work?
 
why not save a bit and get a new engine, there not that expensive.
is there no one on the forum could help you fit it or at least diagnose your problem???
Where you from bristol is it?

PaddziUK 11-01-2015 02:50 PM

Re: Right, how does this work?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by bigdom (Post 944116)
why not save a bit and get a new engine, there not that expensive.
is there no one on the forum could help you fit it or at least diagnose your problem???
Where you from bristol is it?

Im in strood, kent... Far from bristol, ive actually bought the bike now, even after reading what u all said, its a decent bike, he had the log book in the end and its not as he described.. its fully working lights ect. batter works, electric start, kick start, spedo. everything works, he has the reciept for when it was last serviced at a shop, and the shop said it was good, nothing wrong with it basically. all together i paid 210 and my old pitbike.

apart from bit of rust here and there (surface rust) its mint.
im glad i went to look and bought it... all it needs is a front brake lever as i snapped it when i put the bike in my mates 4x4 pick up lol..

ill upload vids and pics soon if you dont mind? :)


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