MotorcyclePed recommendations?
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I'm turning 16 in a couple months and I'm interested in getting a ped but I don't want one of those ones that literally sound like hair dryers

Any recommendations? From UK btw
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Allow a ped and get a Harley
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Mikey wrote Allow a ped and get a Harley
lol I wouldn't wanna pull up to my school in one of them ;)
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Being 16 you're limited to a 50cc bike that's been restricted.

Your options generally include a 2 stroke scooter or a 4 stroke scooter.

That hair dryer sound is a 2 stroke engine which has the downside of making a wonderful noise.

2 stroke engines are easy to unrestrict yourself and is something I'd highly recommend doing!

You will also need to do a CBT which is called a test but it's more of a lesson to make sure you get the basics you basically don't need prior experience to obtain it just turn up and pay attention.

For Ped suggestions avoid Chinese brands they're a waste of money and a pain in the ass to fix if they break.
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