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Just re-insured mine: it's a 50cc Vespa, Im ummm, 'not young' shall we say? it was about ?130 fully comp. I do 3000 miles p.a - just around town & commuting and spend around ?5-8 per week on petrol. Because I got my driving licence a million years ago (in the 1980's) I didn't need to take a test, but my understanding is that under 125cc you can drive on a provisional indefinitely (could be wrong though?)


I love, L.O.V.E, love my scooter. It's the best thing ever. I say go for it - you won't regret it :)

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I commute by motorbike not scooter but no matter.

Do it but get training regardless of needing a test or not, and get good gear so you're not being distracted by cold or wet - there's no bad weather just the wrong outfit ;-)


And heated bar grips are amongst the world's best inventions.

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