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New EU regs.

Posted: Thu May 17, 2012 12:55 am
by Samray
Higher powered motorcycles i.e. L3e equal to a full A licence and L4e (motorcycles and sidecars) also equal to a full A licence will be excluded from anti-tampering measures.

Furthermore, it was also made clear that the measures that would be introduced for restricted motorcycles – e.g. mopeds, 125cc and possibly for the new A2 licence, were not directed at users and had absolutely nothing to do with bikes in use, with the aftermarket and any modifications that motorcyclists may wish to apply to their motorcycles.
http://www.righttoride.eu/?p=9616
Important to point out once again that these new regulations will only affect NEW vehicles.

Posted: Thu May 17, 2012 8:26 am
by D-Rider
Simply for those who may be concerned that their future as a motorcyclist is under threat, it was confirmed at this meeting, what we already knew and have repeatedly told riders, is that the higher powered motorcycles i.e. L3e equal to a full A licence and L4e (motorcycles and sidecars) also equal to a full A licence will be excluded from anti-tampering measures.

Furthermore, it was also made clear that the measures that would be introduced for restricted motorcycles – e.g. mopeds, 125cc and possibly for the new A2 licence, were not directed at users and had absolutely nothing to do with bikes in use, with the aftermarket and any modifications that motorcyclists may wish to apply to their motorcycles.
....... so what exactly is left for these measures to apply to :smt017

Posted: Thu May 17, 2012 9:01 am
by Samray
In simple terms, what this means is that Joe Citizen can go to a dealer anywhere in Europe and buy a bike in the knowledge that this vehicle will be safe, clean and under warranty. Important to point out once again that these new regulations will only affect NEW vehicles.

Posted: Thu May 17, 2012 9:20 am
by D-Rider
Samray wrote:
In simple terms, what this means is that Joe Citizen can go to a dealer anywhere in Europe and buy a bike in the knowledge that this vehicle will be safe, clean and under warranty. Important to point out once again that these new regulations will only affect NEW vehicles.
So ..... as soon as it becomes second-hand, the rules no longer apply?
:smt017

I had assumed that meant vehicles that were newly sold after a particular date

Posted: Sat May 19, 2012 9:42 pm
by Gio
D-Rider wrote:
Samray wrote:
In simple terms, what this means is that Joe Citizen can go to a dealer anywhere in Europe and buy a bike in the knowledge that this vehicle will be safe, clean and under warranty. Important to point out once again that these new regulations will only affect NEW vehicles.
So ..... as soon as it becomes second-hand, the rules no longer apply?
:smt017

I had assumed that meant vehicles that were newly sold after a particular date
I guess so.

So the best way is if you want a new machine get a friend to buy it then transfer (sell) to you :smt003

Posted: Sat May 19, 2012 10:13 pm
by BikerGran
Ah but when the new rules are actually APPLIED they won't necessarily mean the same.............

Posted: Sat May 19, 2012 10:23 pm
by Gio
BikerGran wrote:Ah but when the new rules are actually APPLIED they won't necessarily mean the same.............
Of course not do you know of any politician who says what he means?

Posted: Sun May 20, 2012 8:29 am
by Moose
I do,





but only when they think the microphone is off :smt003



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