CBTand buying a Desmo
Discussion
Hello
A few questions for the masses - appreciate your help:
1.) I have a driving liicence pre 2000 - from what I've read that means I only require a DAS to get mobile? Does that mean I don't have to CBT? And hence it's a week to get a licence?
2.) What buyers tips do I need when buying a Desmo?
Thanks.
A few questions for the masses - appreciate your help:
1.) I have a driving liicence pre 2000 - from what I've read that means I only require a DAS to get mobile? Does that mean I don't have to CBT? And hence it's a week to get a licence?
2.) What buyers tips do I need when buying a Desmo?
Thanks.
Let me get this right...
You want a Desmo as your first bike?
Do you know how much replacement fairings are for those?
I'm pretty sure that these are all out of their warranty period now (may be wrong)so the only thing you will need is a pretty strong sphincter, good health insurance and deep pockets
You want a Desmo as your first bike?
Do you know how much replacement fairings are for those?
I'm pretty sure that these are all out of their warranty period now (may be wrong)so the only thing you will need is a pretty strong sphincter, good health insurance and deep pockets
You wouldn't get insured! There's only Ducati insurance who will insure them, you'll need a tracker also. I've got full NCB and live in a decent area it's way into 4 figures to insure.
You'll need at least a grand a year to service and the biggies will cost you a couple of G's!!
...that's assuming you can find any for sale
You'll need at least a grand a year to service and the biggies will cost you a couple of G's!!
...that's assuming you can find any for sale
You know those threads in GG where some young spurt wants Z4M for his first car because he can afford the purchase price? And everyone tells him don't be a div, you'll never get the most out of it and you will crash it, get a fiesta instead.
But hey, congratulations where it's due for having the reddies to buy a Desmo at all.
But hey, congratulations where it's due for having the reddies to buy a Desmo at all.
Twincharged said:
It will be a week to get a licence either way, as lots of direct access courses build in a CBT within the course time, for those that need to do them.
.....plus how ever long it takes to get a sitting for the bike theory test too.Can be 4-6 weeks in some areas, depending on time of year etc. I got lucky and was able to take a midweek mid-morning cancellation otherwise it would've been three weeks.
Crossflow Kid said:
.....plus how ever long it takes to get a sitting for the bike theory test too.
Can be 4-6 weeks in some areas, depending on time of year etc. I got lucky and was able to take a midweek mid-morning cancellation otherwise it would've been three weeks.
Yup best to book theory first you cant do the other tests without it. I had to faff about waiting for mine. Can be 4-6 weeks in some areas, depending on time of year etc. I got lucky and was able to take a midweek mid-morning cancellation otherwise it would've been three weeks.
Crossflow Kid said:
Twincharged said:
It will be a week to get a licence either way, as lots of direct access courses build in a CBT within the course time, for those that need to do them.
.....plus how ever long it takes to get a sitting for the bike theory test too.Can be 4-6 weeks in some areas, depending on time of year etc. I got lucky and was able to take a midweek mid-morning cancellation otherwise it would've been three weeks.
Hooli said:
Isn't a licence a requirement for most trackdays? as proof you should know the basics of riding a bike?
I'm fairly sure an ACU license will suffice in place of a road license.Saying that though I think the Desmo would be too loud for UK track days.
I can't remember having my license checked on Euro track days
Fleegle said:
Let me get this right...
You want a Desmo as your first bike?
Do you know how much replacement fairings are for those?
As far as being a first bike, as i told many people when I was an instructor, throttle goes both ways.If he loves that particular bike, just let him grow into it!Its not near as twitchy throttle wise as many sportsbikes out there today. Also, fairings are repairable!;-) I agree wholeheartedly though about the sphincter and the deep pockets!!You want a Desmo as your first bike?
Do you know how much replacement fairings are for those?
Hooli said:
moto_traxport said:
Buy Desmo, book foreign trackday. Why bother with licence rubbish?
Isn't a licence a requirement for most trackdays? as proof you should know the basics of riding a bike?Edited by SteveSteveson on Thursday 7th November 09:29
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