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Posted By: madrob robin reliant - 15th Dec 2011 8:21pm
can u drive on a provisional
Posted By: _Ste_ Re: robin reliant - 15th Dec 2011 8:25pm
Yes.
Posted By: Salmon Re: robin reliant - 15th Dec 2011 8:26pm
http://www.3wheelers.com/lawuk.html

Looks like you can, it used to be classed as a motor bike through the tunnel years ago so very cheap but not now. Murder to work on the engine though.
Posted By: madrob Re: robin reliant - 15th Dec 2011 8:36pm
reckon the insurance would be a lot as they are prob classed as death traps
Posted By: janjan Re: robin reliant - 15th Dec 2011 8:36pm
word of wearning tho..you might want to wear a bag over your head when driving the reliant..erm..just in case anyone recognises you..sorry couldn't resist..lol
Posted By: madrob Re: robin reliant - 15th Dec 2011 8:38pm
no i wouldnt where a bag you would to cover ya ugly mug haha couldnt resist
Posted By: _Ste_ Re: robin reliant - 15th Dec 2011 8:46pm
LMFAO laugh
Posted By: TheDr Re: robin reliant - 15th Dec 2011 8:52pm
(Not knocking the information above, my comment is on specific licence)

I am amazed by how many people STILL think you can drive a three wheeler on a provisional motorcycle licence as long as reverse gear is blanked off, not bad for a law that was changed almost 50 years ago.

Then again, how many people still think Mormons can have several wives, that was changed over 120 years ago smile
Posted By: mrhanky Re: robin reliant - 15th Dec 2011 9:36pm
Originally Posted by madrob
reckon the insurance would be a lot as they are prob classed as death traps


will be peanuts, you can get them on a classic policy.

you can also do this to them... CLICKY CLICK
Posted By: _Ste_ Re: robin reliant - 15th Dec 2011 9:46pm
Originally Posted by mrhanky
Originally Posted by madrob
reckon the insurance would be a lot as they are prob classed as death traps


will be peanuts, you can get them on a classic policy.

you can also do this to them... CLICKY CLICK


That sounds like it has a hyabusa engine in it.
Posted By: j_demo Re: robin reliant - 15th Dec 2011 9:47pm
pretty sure you need the CBT along with a provisional to drive one.
Posted By: madrob Re: robin reliant - 15th Dec 2011 9:51pm
thats ok i have one
Posted By: baldybrewer Re: robin reliant - 15th Dec 2011 10:09pm
Never knew a driving a reliant could be so much fun raftl


[youtube]QQh56geU0X8[/youtube]
Posted By: Wench Re: robin reliant - 15th Dec 2011 10:44pm
I had a pink one many years ago and it was the most fun I've ever had driving raftl

I'd have another one tomorrow!! Love them grin
Posted By: reddragon Re: robin reliant - 15th Dec 2011 10:56pm
I always used to use my uncles nippy little buggers they are meep meep
Posted By: _Ste_ Re: robin reliant - 15th Dec 2011 10:56pm
Omg, amazing vid baldybrewer, thanks for posting, pmsl here laugh
Posted By: Capt_America Re: robin reliant - 15th Dec 2011 11:19pm
Originally Posted by madrob
can u drive on a provisional

No. You need a full motorbike licence or a car licence. You would find this out when you tried to insure it and you would have wasted your money on something you can't drive yet. Go take your test, it's not hard!
Posted By: _Ste_ Re: robin reliant - 15th Dec 2011 11:32pm
Originally Posted by Capt_America
Originally Posted by madrob
can u drive on a provisional

No. You need a full motorbike licence or a car licence. You would find this out when you tried to insure it and you would have wasted your money on something you can't drive yet. Go take your test, it's not hard!


Alice give him some slack, obviously you need to pass your CBT 1st, he's been with bikes for ages.

Oops sorry, yes full bike licence smack

Think the cbt only covers upto 125cc?
Posted By: Vanmanone Re: robin reliant - 16th Dec 2011 7:33am
Classic oh yes, a mate of mine had one years ago.. we called it Grahams Rocket ... Why??
Because on a few accasions he would come down from the 12th floor of the Hights`Woodchurch and it was lifted up on its rear facing the sky flex laffin
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