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After falling in love with 2 wheels on a scooter last year in Thailand, I finally did my CBT in Jan this year, bought a 125cbf, as a commuter and then Covid happened.


After a couple of months on the road, and a few strained (struggling to hold 70mph) trips on the A3, I felt ready for more power.


I booked my DAS for the same week we went into lockdown. Nice.




Fast forward 6 months, did my DAS in September and passed my mod1+2! Huzzah! Now planning on purchasing the highly recommended SV650 or an MT-07 (What I learnt on, I love this bike.)



Newbie question, I obviously had insurance for the 125cbf on my "provisional" licence, will this still count as 1yr NCD when I renew on a bigger bike with a Full A licence?


Thanks, and hi again.

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Congratulations on the pass :cheers:

Yes a full year riding on CBT counts for NCB. Every year on my insurance application I say I've had my licence n years, and I want an NCB for n+1.

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Hi and welcome....

 

Yes it will providing you had it insured for the full year :thumb:

 

Well that ain't going to happen, full licence in hand riding 125.


3 months is long time.... I lasted less than 3 weeks if I recall...

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