Hypothetical thread; New bike time, but what should I buy?
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Re: Hypothetical thread; New bike time, but what should I buy?
From the sound of your knee problems something with forward feet controls and foot boards, Kawasaki Z1000P if you fancy a classic, or some crappy Harley if you want something new.
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Re: Hypothetical thread; New bike time, but what should I buy?
I wouldn't want a classic really. Wouldn't be ULEZ compatible to start with. I have been looking at 1200 Sportsters in various guises, but don't think its for me last this point. Not much I haven't been looking at, but have decided its not worth bothering until spring breaks as it wont be used until then and my leg maybe be more flexible in warmer temps, so maybe a Panigale?
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Re: Hypothetical thread; New bike time, but what should I buy?
I'd never heard of ULEZ,I had to google it. You Lundun folk put up with some shit.Taipan wrote: ↑Sun Jan 22, 2023 10:18 am I wouldn't want a classic really. Wouldn't be ULEZ compatible to start with. I have been looking at 1200 Sportsters in various guises, but don't think its for me last this point. Not much I haven't been looking at, but have decided its not worth bothering until spring breaks as it wont be used until then and my leg maybe be more flexible in warmer temps, so maybe a Panigale?
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Re: Hypothetical thread; New bike time, but what should I buy?
Tell me about itSkub wrote: ↑Sun Jan 22, 2023 11:51 amI'd never heard of ULEZ,I had to google it. You Lundun folk put up with some shit.Taipan wrote: ↑Sun Jan 22, 2023 10:18 am I wouldn't want a classic really. Wouldn't be ULEZ compatible to start with. I have been looking at 1200 Sportsters in various guises, but don't think its for me last this point. Not much I haven't been looking at, but have decided its not worth bothering until spring breaks as it wont be used until then and my leg maybe be more flexible in warmer temps, so maybe a Panigale?
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Re: Hypothetical thread; New bike time, but what should I buy?
And they are talking of massively expanding it the tossersSkub wrote: ↑Sun Jan 22, 2023 11:51 amI'd never heard of ULEZ,I had to google it. You Lundun folk put up with some shit.Taipan wrote: ↑Sun Jan 22, 2023 10:18 am I wouldn't want a classic really. Wouldn't be ULEZ compatible to start with. I have been looking at 1200 Sportsters in various guises, but don't think its for me last this point. Not much I haven't been looking at, but have decided its not worth bothering until spring breaks as it wont be used until then and my leg maybe be more flexible in warmer temps, so maybe a Panigale?
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Re: Hypothetical thread; New bike time, but what should I buy?
TBH I'm not actually against it per se, as we do need to clean our act up, but the ULEZ is a bit farcical as its based on manufacturing date and not actual emissions. e.g. 2 x 2007 SH300s, one registered in 2007 is subject to ULEZ, but the same bike registered in 2008 isn't.Skub wrote: ↑Sun Jan 22, 2023 11:51 amI'd never heard of ULEZ,I had to google it. You Lundun folk put up with some shit.Taipan wrote: ↑Sun Jan 22, 2023 10:18 am I wouldn't want a classic really. Wouldn't be ULEZ compatible to start with. I have been looking at 1200 Sportsters in various guises, but don't think its for me last this point. Not much I haven't been looking at, but have decided its not worth bothering until spring breaks as it wont be used until then and my leg maybe be more flexible in warmer temps, so maybe a Panigale?
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Re: Hypothetical thread; New bike time, but what should I buy?
Isn't anything 40 years old automatically ULEZ compliant?
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Re: Hypothetical thread; New bike time, but what should I buy?
I plugged my 42 y.o. LC's registration details into the ULEZ checker and it failed. I plugged my '08 registered Falco into the checker and it passed.Le_Fromage_Grande wrote: ↑Sun Jan 22, 2023 8:39 pm Isn't anything 40 years old automatically ULEZ compliant?
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Re: Hypothetical thread; New bike time, but what should I buy?
I'll tell you what else you can forget about, right? All that ULEZ bollocks.
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Re: Hypothetical thread; New bike time, but what should I buy?
If you look at TFL's website it says tax exempt vehicles are ULEZ exemptmangocrazy wrote: ↑Sun Jan 22, 2023 9:00 pmI plugged my 42 y.o. LC's registration details into the ULEZ checker and it failed. I plugged my '08 registered Falco into the checker and it passed.Le_Fromage_Grande wrote: ↑Sun Jan 22, 2023 8:39 pm Isn't anything 40 years old automatically ULEZ compliant?
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OK, in that case I stand corrected. I guess the checker isn't smart enough to query tax-exempt status.Le_Fromage_Grande wrote: ↑Mon Jan 23, 2023 7:22 amIf you look at TFL's website it says tax exempt vehicles are ULEZ exemptmangocrazy wrote: ↑Sun Jan 22, 2023 9:00 pmI plugged my 42 y.o. LC's registration details into the ULEZ checker and it failed. I plugged my '08 registered Falco into the checker and it passed.Le_Fromage_Grande wrote: ↑Sun Jan 22, 2023 8:39 pm Isn't anything 40 years old automatically ULEZ compliant?
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Just checked on the TFL site and 40+ y.o. vehicles that have HV status are exempt.
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Re: Hypothetical thread; New bike time, but what should I buy?
Coming to other towns soon, don't worry.
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Re: Hypothetical thread; New bike time, but what should I buy?
If you can prove it meets the emissions limits, you can apply for exemption. There is a testing centre for bikes, you may also be able to get the manufacturer to confirm the emissions, and some bikes have the necessary numbers on the log book.Taipan wrote: ↑Sun Jan 22, 2023 6:53 pm TBH I'm not actually against it per se, as we do need to clean our act up, but the ULEZ is a bit farcical as its based on manufacturing date and not actual emissions. e.g. 2 x 2007 SH300s, one registered in 2007 is subject to ULEZ, but the same bike registered in 2008 isn't.
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Re: Hypothetical thread; New bike time, but what should I buy?
I had a car that was sold to me as non ULEZ compliant, but it was and I got a (free) letter from Mercedes to prove it. TFL accepted this and added it to the database. My Father-in-Laws 2007 sh300 can qualify but Honda want £175 to supply a COC (certificate of conformity)!The Spin Doctor wrote: ↑Mon Jan 23, 2023 6:20 pmIf you can prove it meets the emissions limits, you can apply for exemption. There is a testing centre for bikes, you may also be able to get the manufacturer to confirm the emissions, and some bikes have the necessary numbers on the log book.Taipan wrote: ↑Sun Jan 22, 2023 6:53 pm TBH I'm not actually against it per se, as we do need to clean our act up, but the ULEZ is a bit farcical as its based on manufacturing date and not actual emissions. e.g. 2 x 2007 SH300s, one registered in 2007 is subject to ULEZ, but the same bike registered in 2008 isn't.
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Re: Hypothetical thread; New bike time, but what should I buy?
Sheffield gets a CAZ (Clean Air Zone) at the end of February. Thankfully all my polluting 2 and 4 wheel vehicles are exempt, but I do wonder for how long.
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As long as they keep it to towns and cities,it'll not bother me at all.
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Re: Hypothetical thread; New bike time, but what should I buy?
Anyway, a plan has emerged and if everything goes to plan, you can expect a new bike thread soon, maybe even this weekend!
I recommend you don't get too excited...
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Re: Hypothetical thread; New bike time, but what should I buy?
BMW provide the CoC letter free, by email. I got the Rockster registered on TFL as exempt, but I've yet to enter the ULEZ on it!Taipan wrote: ↑Mon Jan 23, 2023 6:57 pmI had a car that was sold to me as non ULEZ compliant, but it was and I got a (free) letter from Mercedes to prove it. TFL accepted this and added it to the database. My Father-in-Laws 2007 sh300 can qualify but Honda want £175 to supply a COC (certificate of conformity)!The Spin Doctor wrote: ↑Mon Jan 23, 2023 6:20 pmIf you can prove it meets the emissions limits, you can apply for exemption. There is a testing centre for bikes, you may also be able to get the manufacturer to confirm the emissions, and some bikes have the necessary numbers on the log book.Taipan wrote: ↑Sun Jan 22, 2023 6:53 pm TBH I'm not actually against it per se, as we do need to clean our act up, but the ULEZ is a bit farcical as its based on manufacturing date and not actual emissions. e.g. 2 x 2007 SH300s, one registered in 2007 is subject to ULEZ, but the same bike registered in 2008 isn't.
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