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Hi I havent got a bike license and am happy to be a pilly but was told l could drive a trike on a driving license, is this correct ? so help please
" What is the pro's and cons of having a trike ? "

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Deleted Member @ 08/04/2012 02:10  

Hi BJP, try having a look on here. It may be of help. I`m sure there will be a few people on here that know the rules though. Dave http://www.trikeshop.co.uk/trike_law.htm


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Deleted Member @ 08/04/2012 07:17  

The cons are that you suffer the worst of both worlds, you get stuck in traffic as if in a car but still get cold and wet as on a bike! The pros are that yes, pretty sure you can drive a trike on a car license so long as its under a certain weight (and most trikes are), you can carry more gear/people/dogs etc etc than on a bike and they look ALLOT more fun to drive than a car. Never driven a trike myself but thought about allot recently as a means of taking my dogs out with me, maybe one day.

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centurion @ 08/04/2012 09:56  

Hi BJP, Nellie says yes you can drive a trike on a car driving licence as long as the trike is over 500 kilos. Nellie also says to have a look at this website, if you get stuck give Nellie a nudge (PM) http://www.trikedoctor.co.uk/ Moved this topic to 'Bikes, products and services' forum.

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Sandi @ 08/04/2012 11:29  

Thanks Sandi, Centurion and Dave4370 for the info Bjp xx

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Deleted Member @ 09/04/2012 09:54  

Have you got a full car license? If not I think you'll find that you can ride a trike but it has to be a single seater. I'm sure someone will come along with the full legalities soon.

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Simon66 @ 15/04/2012 01:21  

Trikes :) A serious mine field.

To start with a motorcycle is defined as a vehicle with less than 4 wheels. Surely not I hear you say, it's a vehicle with 2 wheels but it is defined as less than 4 wheels to include side car outfits. So someone in their wisdom decided to use weight to differentiate between a trike and a bike and as it stands currently if it is under 410 Kg it's classed as a bike except that to bring things into line with Europe a B1 entitlement was introduced which is a vehicle with 3 or 4 wheels and under 550Kg. Now this creates a grey area where if you have a full bike license you have a B1 entitlement so can ride one without ever passing a car test and if you only have a full car license you can also ride them even though the law says anything under 410Kg is a bike.

What ever you do make absolutely certain the V5 lists it as a motor tricycle. Some of the reliant trikes that people have built have never had the SVA test they should have had and are basically winging it. You can end up losing the trike and facing some serious fines if caught out with one of these potential death traps on the public roads.

Trikes are fun, go round corners faster than most road bikes and are fairly cheap to insure. On the down side they take some getting used to and you're not going to nip through traffic, although most are a lot narrower than a car.



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Gloom @ 18/04/2012 19:17  

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