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I'm wondering do you have to do theory first or can I do practical first then theory? Still on a provisional license
And I just bought a Yamaha wr125x, how much would it be for a full arrow exhaust system ?
And I just bought a Yamaha wr125x, how much would it be for a full arrow exhaust system ?
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You would have to do your theory first, then your Mod 1 then Mod 2.
The arrow exhaust could go for around £360 but if you look on eBay you could find a second hand one cheaper.
The arrow exhaust could go for around £360 but if you look on eBay you could find a second hand one cheaper.
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Yeah u can get them for about £320-£380 new
Maybe get a good condition 2nd hand one cheaper bro
Maybe get a good condition 2nd hand one cheaper bro
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Thanks I appreciate the help guys
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You unfortunately have to take your theory test first. You then take your Mod 1 then Mod 2. I'm also in the same position. I have a bike ,but only on a provisional licence. I need to do my test because i just have having L plates haha. I passed my car test fine so i'm hoping this will be the same
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But if you got your car license surly you can just remove L plates ?
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Skittles- wrote But if you got your car license surly you can just remove L plates ?
No you can't as they're both completely different licenses. If you look on the back of the card license you will see that once you pass your car license the date will line up with the car.
But the motorcycles are still blank. You need the A1.
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Awe right thanks man want get rid of my l plates so bad
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Skittles- wrote Awe right thanks man want get rid of my l plates so bad
If you ride a bike that looks bigger than a 125 you could risk not displaying any (That's what i do)
But don't blame me if you get in trouble!
Actually i wouldn't advise it lol.
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