Nice bike. just about that wheelie stuff... no good memories about that. a rider ended crashing into my beloved E30 318is after such a stunt.
yo anyway. i did the license myself now. and i hope ill get it in about 2 weeks. i think i could write a book now about my story trying to get a hungarian license...
It's a Honda CD50-H with a 70cc engine it is a a bike similair to the Honda SS50 engine and frame wise.
The early ones like mine were made in Japan and shipped to Holland, Belgium and Germany.
While the later models were made in a factory in Belgium these were significantly faster due to the Belgium's being crazy as F^^&Ck.
Well there's a time and a place for stuff like wheelies, definitely not good when you've got traffic or people around for sure.
An F4i would be 'okay' as a first bike, some people say it'll be fine, some would say get something like a 125 or a 250 as a first bike. I would stay away from a 600 myself, and find an old Ninja 250 or something like that to play around on for a few months at least, then think about something bigger if you're ready.
ive never been riding a motorbike/scooter before so in driving school i spent my first 4 hours at the practice ground on a 125ccm bike then moved to the 250ccm for 2 hours and then to the 500ccm. Kawasaki ER-5 (50HP). because i had to ride a "big" bike to get the license for the unrestricted class over 34 HP.
i feel comfy with it also in traffic. and im 1.96 m tall so i guess a 250ccm Ninja is a bit small.
Kawasaki ER-5 is a good beginner bike but i rather want to buy something more fun
another option would be a 400ccm Enduro. actually the 125ccm was the most fun from the driving school bikes cause it was Enduro style bike and the fast slalom was very cool with it.
Yeah I found the Ninja 250 small for me and I'm not as tall as you. I had a Suzuki DRZ400S for a while and loved it. Nice and spacious, great for a tall guy, comfortable riding position, and a LOT of fun to ride. An enduro or dual sport can definitely be a lot of fun at much lower speeds than a sportbike...
well i guess you are hungarian ... i am german ...
there was a strange law (from feb to jun) that in order to take the theory exam i had to proove i went to school for 8 years. it took 2 months for the translation and recognition of my german school papers.
i was allowed to drive a car with my german car license but well dont ask for their logic... there was another german guy in the same situation he works for the german embassy and drives a diplomatic car with nice blue plates but they didnt allow him to do this theory exam for motorbike without these translated and recognized school papers.
i wrote many emails. these people have no logics in their head - like brickheads.
ah yeah but the good thing was i had lots of time to practice for the exam so i did take it in hungarian language
and then dont think they know how to exchange a german license in every document office. but the last one was very good.
thanks again to all the 4 ladies who helped
P.S.
and they wanted me to pay more than half of what the driving license costs for these school paper translation and recognition thingy... but after i spoke with them in person things looked a bit different ...
Been wanting to get on the road with a bike for a while and really like the look of this
Used to pissing about on 06 rm125 and 07 yz250 crossers but not really had much shots of road bikes like the one above so going to have a think about it and if things work out i will consider doing all that's needed next year after winter
110CC Red Pocket Bike
80MPH Very Fast!!!
Bought It For 800$
Very Good Condition
I Have taken it to 2-3 races
I Am thinking to put NOS on it for races
but its illegal
anyone know where to order NOS Bottle Or NOS from anywhere for a pocket bike?
PM ME!!!
Sidecars are epicly fun, especially in winter! Last winter i was riding with sidecar, but sold my IZH later. I still have the sidecar, i need to get another Russian bike