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  • AHAHAHA The whole video made me laugh! SUBBED

  • hahaha love the end of it man! :)

  • hello im geting a Restricted r6 or a zx6r so can u still 15.000rpm redline it ? thx

  • @highlanders1745 yes ... only restricts top speed really

  • alright m8 passed my test in april and just looking around at bikes at the mo. m8 is selling his honda vtr 1000 which looks like a proper decent bike. what other half decent bikes are there which is good at the 33bhp limit. atm got a gpz 600 which aint to bad but would like something that looks half decent

  • @vivmyster Er.. No idea mate. I've never ridden a restricted bike but my brother knew a girl with a restricted GSXR600 and he said it was rapid. Apart from that I don't really know. O, and congrats on passing fella! Fat wheelies and dragging knee in no time.

  • thanks for the info bro! much appreciated, me & the father were in the dealers a couple of days ago for a VFR 400 NC30 and he asked if we would want the bike restricting (at a discount price!) in their own garage on purchase - he claimed that the you needed to send a copy of the certificate to your chosen insurance company to prove the bike is legal for the A class restricted licence. Glad we didn't get the bike there after seeing this! Props mate :)

  • @204021dR Glad I could help man! The best thing to do Is just phone your intended insurer and ask them If you need the paper work or not. Some will say yeah but a lot will say No. Even if they charge more you'll still save cos you not paying silly money for a worthless piece of paper! Good luck man! :)

  • bro i wanna do my restricted but i wanna know something about insurance, ok im 20 and will insurance companies insure a 600 cc bike even if it has been restricted to 33 bhp or will they say no or w/e

  • @andig4 Na man there insure anyone as long as you've got the dosh! lol Well most will, should I say. If you haven't already bought the R6 it might be worth getting a few quotes for other bikes if your worried about money. To my knowledge the R6 is the most expensive sports 600 to insure, but I don't know for definite. GOOD LUCK!

  • @DANCBR1 yr right lol :P and looking at a gsxr600 :) safe riding

  • @andig4 Just insured my zx6r 04, restricted. £1500 THIRD PARTY!! , really annoyed with 2 years no claims. The insurers words were it will come down when your 18 blahh blahh blahh, i think you'll find you'll be ok mate :)

  • @BIRVS lmao bro that sucks, atleast your riding now tho haha :P Safe riding :)

  • i feel sorry for you brits, i bought a 03 zx6r when i was 19, with 112 hp. i hope your insurance in cheap, cause ours in canada is astronomical. i paid 7200 dollars for my first year insurance. lol maybe you feel sorry for me haha. CHEERS guys we are a breed of our own

  • yeah the certificate is a load of shit, after looking on endless sites includeing MCN, its simple, if the police or the insurance suspect that the bike isn't restricted, they are going to test it anyway. ime 19, and been rideing round on my restricted kawi gpz500 for 3 days now, the restriction kit was bought off ebay for £5 and was fitted along with oil and filter change by my dads mate for £40. saved myself £150 :)

  • Hello! i am 18 years old. so if i passed all the motorcycle test and get my whole fully uk motorcycle license. will i be able to ride a 600cc-1000cc bikes? or do i have to do restricted test to ride it?

  • @StrawsHat Er... I'm not 100% sure on ages but when i did my test you had to be 21 to do your full test and maybe...18? to do your restricted, but I'm sure though dude. Try writing it in to google or something lol

  • @StrawsHat

    if you pass your full bike test at 18 you will be able to ride anything you want no matter what the engine size is, but it will have to be restricted to 33bhp, i think once you have held your licence for 2 years you are then allowed to have anything on full power, hope this helps

  • @mraprilia1994 Thanks bro! :)

  • @StrawsHat No worries mate

    

  • @mraprilia1994 you are actually restricted till your 21 mate. its very confuseing, but even after i passed my test, i still went back to my trainers to ask, and its simple. if you get a restricted licence, you are restriced for 2 years after passing, unless, you are under 19, in which case you will have to wait till your 21st birthday. ime 19.5 when i passed a few days ago, and will have to wait till 21.5 before i can go bigger, or when i reach 21 can do an accelerated access test.

  • @paganizondaR73MBZZZ really? im 17 and doing my full test soon, my uncle is the trainer and i was told that i had to be restricted for just 2 years,

  • cheers mate :D

  • Ello mate im thinking of getting a r6 restricted but a mate said get a 400 coz u dont need to get it restricted and i want a r6 but how fast will it go at 33bhp or will the 400 be better for me

  • @alexanderN7 If you want to get a R6 then get it man! As for speed I dont really know. My brother went on a ride out with someone on a restricted GSXR600 and he said it was rapid! Good luck!

  • hahaha, mate you are fucking hilarious!

  • I'm looking for motorway miles and some madness but also that Sunday drive feeling ;) but would you restrict a 600?

  • LOL love the end part with the mondeo. brilliant mate :-)

  • At 29 year old should I just go for a 600cc motorbike and get it restricted or just go for a 125cc, any advice would be greatly appreicated :)

  • @soulless82 Er... It's up to you really mate. What are you using it for? If you want a bike to go to work, motorway driving and such then yeah, 600 all day long. 125's just don't have the pulling power or the brakes to get you out of trouble. If your just after some weekend madness then 125's kick ass! small enough to fight through traffic and nibble as.... well f-ing nibble lol

  • i thinking of getting a 600cc be it YAMAHA, HONDA OR SUZUKI ! and getting it put to 33 BHP : D doing my full test at the moment, riding on my CBT now i have a little Derbi senda 125 Bjaj great lil bike i <3 it.......why are 600's so expensive even the pretty old models :l

  • @MysteryBiker123 Because the older sports bikes rock! The best, cheap sports bike that i know of is the Honda CBR600F. It's cheap, reliable and rapid! Happy hunting :)

  • @DANCBR1 Thanks man :P i take a look !

  • Nice vid!

    What would be a better bike?? Sv650 or a bandit 650??? Can't make my mind up!! Bandits only £245 insurance (19 years old, 2 years no claims and 6 points) lol not going to restrict it tho they both not fast bikes :)

  • @bmx4fuckinlife If I'm honest with you I don't really know much about either of those bikes, but I did read that the SV650 is real good at wheelies......

  • great vid loved that ending, im 18 and gotta sv650s which has 70bhp and dont wana restrict, if the police is behind me though will it come up im 18? if it does will they think aww well see if its restricted cos of ma age it has to be...

  • I was lucky enough to have passed my test on a 125 in the days when you were allowed on any cc after two years.I still ride a BSA 350 WD and Honda 250 from the 60's and 70s which wasn't a problem then or now

    I think if you have a higher cc with restiction then there shouldn't be a problem as long as its legal and you drive safe the police should have no reason to check.

  • haha, you legend!

  • i wish somebody fucking told me you dont need that piece of paper, cost me 150 smackers and straight away swapped it back to full power parts for the extra couple of horses. If this is the case i might even forget the year and a bit of restriction i got left go jump on a bike wit a bit of a backbone and try my luck, i spose itll only bite me in the ass if i crash and the insurance wouldnt pay out or would the police do me with a fine or summat for not being licensed to ride a powerful bike?

  • @dmccfc1992 I’m not sure when it comes to points and fines ‘n sh*t but I do know that the police have to prove that it isn’t restricted, you don’t have to prove that it is.... Or you could get a GSXR1000 and become the English ghost rider! lol

  • @DANCBR1 *welsh ghostrider :(....lol you might be on to something there mate cheers

  • @DANCBR1 ok so im not sure if this is right but its what it sounds like 2 me...i can do my bike test at 17 and ride a full powered bike and get away with it aslong as i dont crash??, or do i have to go through the 2 year restriction bollocks 1st?...and the video was the mutts nuts:)

  • @TAppo2k9 Cheers mate, yeah if you want to be legal then your bike has to be restricted until you've done your two years. If you do get a bike that isn't restricted and you never get pulled over or crash then you'll be fine. I'd say get it restricted though fella, I don't know what it's like in your area but around here you get pulled over just because your on two wheels. It's sad but it's true, most pigs just don't like bikers.

  • @DANCBR1 yh i get you...well i live in gosport and its a shithole so it would be a good idea to restrict my bike soon, cheers mate

  • @DANCBR1 To be honest i wouldn't even worry about being pulled over, they would need to dyno your bike which costs a bomb. I got a speeding fine the other week and they didn't even bat an eyelid. Its your insurance you should worry about the most, but even then if its a bad crash you're probably dead anyway lol. Only in worst case scenario's would anyone check for restriction. My mechanic actually said that he wouldn't put washers in for me cos i'd be back in a couple weeks to take them out lol

  • Lol brilliant

  • You are bloody hilarious. If only all bikers were like you (unlike the arsehole instructor i had for CBT)

  • @SwanSongRecords It’s funny you say that, the guy who did my CBT was a dick ‘n all... Hmmmm?

  • in your opinion what would be the best bike to get after i done my test

  • @vivmyster First off I’d like to say, it’s nice to know someone values my opinion lol. Because I’ve never met you or even know what you want a bike for its impossible to tell. Do you want a commuter, do you want something cheap, do you care about looks or are you only interested in the ride it’s self... or are you after something stupid fast! Lol the only bike i can think of that ticks near enough all the boxes is the Honda CBR600F but like i said, not knowing what you want it for...

  • i like your style man i hate people like that prick in the ford the penis lol.

  • "OH FUCK OFF" and "FUCKING BEAT THAT CUNT" ... funny made me laugh : )

    keep up the vid's

  • Great vid m8. Made me giggle. I need some help. I have a ybr 125 and i'm looking to do my A2 test. I want to get a CBR 600F 33bhp restricted. Would this be a smart move. I know the power is way off the real thing, but from a 125cc it may be fine?

    Should I do this or wait another 2yrs (Long Time tho)?

    Cheers!

  • @frettmaster92 I’d say yeah, get a bigger bike but there’s a lot to consider first. I’ll send you a PM going into more detail. :)

  • hahaha lmaoo i laughed my head off loudly at the end hahaa you got it spot onn @DANCBR1

  • everytime i watch this i have to laf

  • Woot, passed my test last week, thanks for the info matey! =D

  • i read about that the other day, just bought myself a yamaha fz6n s2 2008 and its cost 245 quid to restrict :| such a joke! but its still alright restricted, easier to ride than when it was full power... too used to having the thottle fully open on a 125 to handle 100 bhp!

  • @gangsta078 Haha, yeah I know what you mean! I nearly high sided the ninja by being a bit throttle happy. You do get used to it though. :)

  • im geusing your bike is a ninja but what year and size engine is it and is it restricted?

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  • i have a zx6r restricted atm and my insurance was the only people who needed the restriction certificate

  • lol funny video. do i have to have a certain restrictor (washer) or can i use any type of restrictor because i found a site that want £179 for 4 washers and to be fair it sounds like a load of crap to me. cheers

  • @fleetyboi That’s way too much! Yeah, you can use any type of restrictor you like as long as it “restricts” your bike to 33bhp. If the worst does happen and the police do want to check your bike is restricted then all they care about is the power, not what device you used to restrict it. Hope I helped!

  • LOL bloody Mondeos's.

  • LMAO  mate the end of your vid is classic

    BikerMan

    RIDE SAFE

  • joke video!! 'Fucking beat that you cunt' HAHA!!

  • very funny lol. what gear are you using to record this mate

  • Rofl very nice vid mate, that car what a dick haha great video thanks alot :)

  • Ahahaahaha That bit at the end was HILARIOUS!

  • ahh well fuckin beat that you cunt! hahahah brilliant mate!

  • Lol I would've gone past the Mondeo on the back wheel, Dan :P. Almost every time I'm riding back into London I get some prick try undertake me cos he's got no patience. Sweet vid matey! 5*

  • HAHAHAHAHA FUCKING BRILLIANT

  • HAHAHAHAHA FUCKING BRILLIANT

  • how much isit to do ur A2 and isit difficult?

  • @ZEDROGANA - I dont know mate, sorry. I did the full test a few years back, its all changed now.

  • @ZEDROGANA so far it cost me about 600 includding £120 for my cbt.. u need a few days training what is basicly like a cbt but on the road and you have to do your figure of 8s alot better etc.. test standerd.. if ur good it will take u 3 days or so up to about 5 they cost anywere from 100 to 200 i guess all depends what deal u can get and were u live.. it cost me 125 a day and i had 3 of them then u have the DSA tests what come to around 100.. its just like doing ur cbt but marked on it,

  • @muscleperformance I did it all in a week at £121.50 with no training =)

  • lol! Great overtake at the end!

  • 5:42 LOL

  • The bike doesn't need to be in your name (restriction wise) and neither does the bike, if you're fully comp, you can ride anything. So that alone disproves you have to have it in your name. lol. At worst, you can be asked to perform a Dyno run to prove your bike only outputs 33bhp.

  • @hughes111 - Thats my point; you dont have to prove that it is restricted. You wont be asked to give a dyno test. If they think you bike isnt restricted, they have to prove it, not you.

  • @DANCBR1 Essentially, the onus is all on them to prove whether you have or havent got it. You dont have to do anything.

  • Me, the wife, our three kids and the dog loved the video mate. I always pay for other people at petrol stations to do my part for the community etc. Looks great on my CV anyway!

  • Yeah you're right mate... Just dont let the cops see you flying passed at @ 150mph. On my restriction I had a CBR600F2 in my first 2 years of having a motorcycle license... Never bothered restricting it.

  • Classic mate classic... The wife likes the bike and we almost pissed ourselves laughing by the end :)

    Ive never had any trouble with restrictors seeing as i have never had to have one but Ive had all the same spiel about the certificate... though not always required some would rather take a cert that matches your name tha take your bike and have to pull the carbs apart :/ Least thats how the rozzers work down here... they check the cert matches the name and assume you did it to cover your ass

  • Fantastic acting!

  • Haha quality

  • Road looks familiar at 3:40 :p

  • XD that voice at the end was epic win

  • YEY for pwning cars at end of videos!!

    You racist towards Certificate you!

  • lmao beat that you cunt!

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