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Can you go long distances on a scooter?

Can you go long distances on a scooter?

Why are scooters good for long distance? Scooters come with a small cargo space beneath the driver seat which helps in storing small and essential items. The sitting posture on the scooter may be more comfortable for many when compared to the bikes. Riding a scooter through heavy traffic is easier.

Which Scooty is best for long distance?

The best scooter for long distance touring is the Yamaha XMAX due to it’s engine size, riding position, storage capacity, tire size, suspension, and price.

Can you go on a roads with a CBT?

The CBT allows riders to ride anything up to 125cc on the road for a period of 2 years provided they don’t go on a motorway. The thing is there are absolutely some A-roads in London that you don’t really want ride on a 50cc or sometimes even a 125cc.

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How fast does a 125 cc motorcycle go?

Both 125cc scooters and motorbikes max out at 60mph, which is double the top speed of a 50cc. This makes them a much more suitable choice if you plan to do longer journeys, or are travelling on A roads. Whereas a 50cc makes a good choice for city riding, 125cc scooters are better for suburban/country riding.

Is access 125 good for long rides?

Conclusion- I use it for my long leisure journey (500kms) and daily commute to office, and also family ride to supermarkets. It has great power, comfortable sitting posture, best shock absorbers, lightest to be handled, has largest under seat storage, and giving best mileage.

Is Activa 125 good for long distance?

As per users experience you can drive for long distance but you should take a 10 minute break after every 80 kms or 90 minutes of riding whichever comes first to avoid the engine overheating.

Can you ride a 125cc on the A roads with a CBT?

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Yes, if you have a full car licence you can ride a 125cc scooter or motorbike. However, you must take and pass your compulsory basic training (CBT) before riding on the road. With a completed CBT, you can ride a 125cc motorcycle on the road with L plates.