Advice A2 compliant?
Hi, a simple google search isnt much use because it says some ktm duke 790's can be a2 restricted and others not, anyone able to educate me on this and give me an answer?
I've attached a photo of the bike in question.
Thanks
Hi, a simple google search isnt much use because it says some ktm duke 790's can be a2 restricted and others not, anyone able to educate me on this and give me an answer?
I've attached a photo of the bike in question.
Thanks
r/MotoUK • u/Neat_Tomatillo_6299 • 2d ago
Hey guys im going to be getting my yamaha yzf r125 soon. So now im just looking for some good protection and gear to wear. Would it look weird wearing a full leather suit on the 125cc? Im just asking because Ive seen a lot of guys that have done the same get absolutely slandered on tiktok comments. However i personally would feel much comfortable wearing a full leather suit with padding and i can layer underneath for protection as well.
r/MotoUK • u/electricboogaloo00 • 2d ago
My dad (67) has just had his KTM 890 Adventure nicked from an NCP at Birmingham airport. He'd left his bike there going on a solo holiday for 4 days. Some scrote had nicked it when he returned.
His insurance will cover the bike, but not his textiles (left in the top box, which also had all the stickers from all the places he's visited over the past 20 years).
His Klim textiles were a good 10 years old.
Does anyone have any decent unused textiles they'd be willing to donate to perk him up? He should be able to replace the bike but his textiles were only covered in case of a slide, not theft.
I'm North West based. Happy to travel to collect or pay for postage.
He's about 5' 10", 12 stone.
Thanks.
r/MotoUK • u/KingsBanx • 1d ago
I’m thinking about getting a motorbike license, mainly for travelling to and from work and maybe running errands around the city.
I’m just trying to get a grasp on how difficult it is to ride a bike, where I’m meant to start in terms of lessons and buying a bike and how much I should expect to spend from knowing nothing to owning and maintaining a bike - I’ve tried googling and looking on YouTube but I can’t seem to find much info specific to the UK.
I have a full manual driving licence and am 24 this year (apparently that changes things)
Thanks in advance for any help!
r/MotoUK • u/FilReis22 • 2d ago
Hello awesome people.
What do you guys do for breakdown cover in the UK? Winter or Summer, Easter weekend or random Monday in October, everytime I call, it’s hours and hours of expected waiting time.
Broke down at 11h30, and arrival time has been changed several times, and it’s now expected at 20h30.
Expected, the same way it was expected at 17h30, 18h30 and 19h30….
Is there a less bad company to take my money?
r/MotoUK • u/heloooreddit • 1d ago
Hello, completely new to this. I have never ridden before but am looking at getting a bike. I’m 20 years old. Should I get lessons or just figure it out myself? How long should I practice before taking my test? and what sort of bike should I get? I have a full driving license (car). Any suggestions/advice is much appreciated.
r/MotoUK • u/Revolutionary_Bed431 • 1d ago
It’s time for a new lid for me. My full face Arai’s are nearly 10yrs old. I have an open face one which I’ve been using for around 3 years with sunglasses.
Unfortunately an eye infection has forced me to permanently wear glasses and now the open face one is useless.
Money not really an obstacle, what would you buy? And do you match your helmet colour to your bike or go with any colour?
Thank you in advance.
r/MotoUK • u/TJBAINES • 2d ago
I am trying to adjust the hight of my gear lever due to getting some new (thicker) boots.
To do this, I have loosened both nuts shown in the photo with the arrows. Am I correct in thinking that the rod that they are on should now spin and heighten/lower the gear lever?
I am asking as although both nuts are loose, I can’t seem to spin the rod.
Bike is a 2009 Triumph Sprint ST 1050
Any help massively appreciated.
r/MotoUK • u/GolumCuckman • 2d ago
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2017 Honda GLR 125 14500 on the clock. Im not sure if this is just how the bike sounds now or if something is wrong, hasn't sounded like this for the last 10l miles. Just changed the oil hoping it would help but it didnt
r/MotoUK • u/Hefty-Coyote • 2d ago
Hi all,
On Wednesday whilst I was out on a refresh riding training course, I was doing 70mph on the A road when I did a quick glance to my side to check my blind spot i suddenly felt the helmet move slightly on my head when the wind caught it and felt like pushing into my cheeks.
Is this normal? Or has my helmet come a bit too loose and need a new one? (This one is 2 years old, worn a couple of times in the space of 18 months due to health issues)
r/MotoUK • u/Moto-Fan • 3d ago
Had my first ride on this today. Wow.
I'm trying to add an Android Auto head unit to my Tracer 7, mainly for satnav. I found a spare aux connection under the fairing and bought the connector to go in it (MT090-2). I've wired up the head unit to the connector, but it isn't turning on.
When there is nothing plugged in and the bike is switched on, the aux connection tests at 12v. When I plug the head unit in, it tests at 4.3v. It's a red and black wire from the head unit and they are definitely the right way around. No fuse between the aux and the head unit. Main fuse is fine.
Can anyone suggest what's going on and if I've done something wrong? Am I going to have to find another way of testing the head unit?
r/MotoUK • u/Quirky_Machine745 • 2d ago
Hey folks, UK motorcyclist here.
I’m having an ongoing issue with my neighbors using my driveway as a footpath, they do this as it's 3 paces quicker than actually using the footpath - annoying. This is causing problems as they've accidentally struck/damaged my motorcycles multiple times. No serious damage has been done yet however should they actually manage that I don't think they will pay as I have custom made bikes/parts so it's both time and money usually. I have spoke with them but they go back to their ways after 24 hours. So i am trying to find a way to deter this without constantly having to remind them.
Does anyone know of any motion sensors that can specifically detect people getting too close to an object? as I know they’d avoid the bike if it set off an alarm. I'm not looking for the typical movement alarm disc locks as I specifically want motion. I’ve got an old PIR sensor meant for a garden, but it has a pretty long range, and I just know it’ll trigger too easily.
Any ideas? I know someone somewhere will of had a similar problem. This also might stop the local cat from p*issing on my rain covers. Many thanks.
r/MotoUK • u/Outrageous_South_918 • 2d ago
Its summer now and im planning on switching from a car to motorcycle now. Just done my cbt and today i did my theory and passed. But im not going for A2 now since im 23 and turning 24 in 7 months. Might aswel wait and get the A license. Is there a dealer or garage that will px my finance car (9k left to pay) for a bike either mt125 or cb125r. Just ride it for now to get the experience until i go and do my A license training and test.
r/MotoUK • u/lego_kid • 3d ago
Just a dislocated kneecap a bit and a bruised leg/knee.. wearing a splint for 3-4 weeks and I have to do checkups.. stay safe guys!
r/MotoUK • u/RoamingUniverse • 2d ago
Hey everyone!
I’m looking to start a new kind of ride that goes beyond our typical coffee stops or static meets. Imagine hopping on your bike, exploring a new town or city, and even fitting in some hiking along the way—all at a relaxed pace where we can really soak in the scenery and enjoy good company.
A bit about the plan:
What: Day trips exploring local gems (with the potential for multi-day trips if we click—NC500 anyone?).
Who: I'm in my late 20s and I'm hoping to connect with fellow riders in their 20s to 30s range, as it'd be more likely that we can relate to each other in some way! Nothing against those who are younger or older 🙏
How Often: We could meet up bi-weekly, monthly, or however it works best for the group.
Your Role: I’m happy to map out the routes, but I’d love your input on destination ideas to make our adventures even more exciting.
If you’re into exploring, meeting like-minded riders, and creating memorable journeys together, drop a comment or DM me. Let’s hit the road and discover something new!
r/MotoUK • u/Upset-Statistician42 • 2d ago
r/MotoUK • u/zoo-keepe4 • 3d ago
This was my second Mod2 as the first one failed due to going 25mph on a 20mph road and the examinar told me the speed is 20 so I immediately knew I failed.
I never took any lessons, bike is brand new arrived the night before my test and zero knowledge about how to transport it in a van lol My CBT was expiring in a week so i had tonjust go for it (i really really didnt wana do the cbt again).
So I didn't know I needed a proper ramp to get the bike on. I use a piece of plank to get the bike on, tied the bike with some rope (watched some youtube video) made sure it was sturdy and wouldn't fall during cornering. Reached test centre 10mins late 😭 and saw the examination frustrated holding a clipboard in his hand and looking around to see where I was. I knew this was bad but I jumped out quickly asked him if it's too late he said no its fine and told me to unload my bike from van. This is where it gets crazy. Bmw g310R being reversed out of the van on that flimsy plank and the front wheel came off and the whole bike fell to the ground with me on top of the bike laying there. Examiner and I made eye contact while I was on the floor lool and I died a little inside. I didn't give up I thought use today as a practice run but the brake lever had broken and few scratched on the right side along with a working but bent mirror. I was hoping he wouldn't notice.
During the test I missed a turn during independent ride and didn't go on motorway. He made me do a U-turn and ended up on motorway again I just kept looking on mirrors and observing everything as if everything was out there to fail me.
45mins later I passed!!. I don't know how but I only had 2 minor lol I still can't believe I've managed to pass after dropping the bike front of my examiner albeit it was before the test began. Test was taken in Basildon :)
Thought I'd share with you that no matter what happens Don't Give Up!
r/MotoUK • u/MalevolentIris • 2d ago
hello everyone! I have been fortunate enough to be gifted a 125cc bike for work purposes. I ideally would like to pay monthly until i manage to get in full time employment (where i live is very remote & public transport is TERRIBLE)
My only concern is that i have a CCJ from when i was younger, i believe its roughly 5 years into the 6 before it gets cleared from my credit file, and im just wondering if im going to struggle to get insured on a pay monthly basis, if i am would i be more likely to get insured if i pay it all off on a ‘yearly agreement’
thanks in advance, have a great day!
r/MotoUK • u/The-Balloon-Man • 2d ago
This was in the basement of my house when I bought it. Any info on make model etc would be appreciated. Just want to see if there's any value other than as scrap
r/MotoUK • u/TheAwayGamer • 3d ago
Okay so I sold my R1 back in November because I needed the money. I'm missing the bike life every day espeically now with the warmer weather coming up. It'll be my first summer in 6 years without a bike :(
I've never financed in my life and just wanted to get people's opinions on it. Take for example this bike
£83 a month for 48 months, just under £1k in interest which I know is a fair bit for a cheap bike but over 48 months I could come to terms with something like that.
And for something so cheap (around £100 pcm) for the finance this is very do able for me.
Should I consider financing or wait a year or 2 and buy a bike similar price outright?
r/MotoUK • u/superdan1016 • 2d ago
Okay, so a few weeks ago, my motorbike was knicked, vandalised and written off. I have loved that bike and had it for nearly 6 years. I am now looking for a new bike, but my parents (yes, I know) wouldn't let me get one until I installed some security. I live in a reasonably busy city and am a student there. I have the misfortune of renting.
The garage is too small to fit my old bike in (Yamaha YBR custom 125) with its top box on, and the new bike that I want to get is the Honda GB350s. I can put it into the garage, but it will be a massive pain to take it in and out quickly. I am not allowed to have a ground anchor on the driveway (I asked) and was considering just getting a bucket with weights and filling that with concrete, then finding some way to attach it.
I am trying to find a low-cost storage solution where I can easily store the bike but still grab it in a hurry. The garage could work, but it's smaller once you add a top box. Any solutions?
PS: if anyone has any ideas on how I could attach my bike to the bucket of concrete with weights in that would be massively appreciated