The Blade was released in 92![]()
really ?, or *&^%, you sure ? lol
edit: just looked it up your right, thats puts the 600 in question after the blade

The Blade was released in 92![]()
I believe it is, only the test itself changed, not the training to get there, iircDoes anyone know if the DAS is still available?
Yeah that is always an issue, self control certainly required! I had a few interesting 'moments' on my relatively very tame gsxf600 straight after the test, so god only knows what I would have been like jumping straight onto a TL1000!! (Dead probably....)kk Cool, just I heard they might want to cancel it, after they looked at the number of people who get a 1000+cc bike after passing and crash![]()
ouch, what happened and were you ok ?
weird little bikes, half scooter half real bike
Not to boast ( lol ) but I think Im quite a quick competent rider and I went on a 1000cc sportsbike recently and they are scarily fast, I just dont think they give any room for error for new riders, I know I would not have one for the road.
There ain't no substitute for cubes.![]()
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Im 21 so if i do my CBT (around 75 at my local place) I can ride up to a 125 correct? But the only way to ride anything bigger than that is to pay £700 for the full liscence?
£550 for me Plus the fee for theory. It varies quite a lot I think.£700 for a licence?! Cost me about £400 at the most all in with 3 days DAS test and theory.
As daft as it sounds, perhaps there should be a limit of 100bhp for the 1st year after passing your test?
As daft as it sounds, perhaps there should be a limit of 100bhp for the 1st year after passing your test?
This not only will get a riders insurance down, but also give them an insight into how powerful a big bike can be.
Is there any method by which you can restrict a powerful bike and have a tap or valve that allows you to alter the amount of power the bike has?
So for example,
I buy a Honda CBR600.
When I'm going for a commute on it, into central London, I turn down the valve, so it gives 40BHP (or whatever I choose)
Then when on a weekend I might want to take it on a race track, so I then turn up the valve to give me all the horsepower.
Is there any way of achieving this as I don't particularly want to have a high performance bike under me when I'm filtering in traffic at 10mph (one mistake and it could be costly). Also, I presume that when BHP limited, the bike uses less fuel, which is advantageous when commuting.
all bikes already have this, called the throttle
seriously though, you don't need to limit BHP to make commuting easy, you just use less throttle...
you don't make mistakes as you soon learn (within a few mins) how much 'twist' relates to how fast you accelerate. Even the biggest baddest bikes out there are still pussycats at low revs..
some of the new GSXRs have a 3 way switch that softens power and total output, but I bet there is not a single rider who uses it.
really ?, or *&^%, you sure ? lol
edit: just looked it up your right, thats puts the 600 in question after the blade![]()