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What should I check when buying a used 50cc scooter or motorbike in Northern Ireland?
Carefully inspect the scooter or motorbike for any signs of damage, including scratches, dents, and rust. Check the tyres for wear and tear, and ensure the lights, brakes, and horn are working correctly. Ask about the service history and any recent repairs. It's advisable to have a mechanic inspect the vehicle before purchase.
What licence is required to ride a 50cc scooter or motorbike in the UK?
In the UK, you can ride a 50cc moped at 16 years old with a valid CBT (Compulsory Basic Training) certificate. You will also need a provisional licence, L plates displayed, and insurance. After completing CBT, you do not need to take a full motorcycle test to continue riding a 50cc moped, but you will need to renew your CBT every two years.
What are the legal requirements for insurance and road tax for a 50cc scooter or motorbike in Northern Ireland?
It is a legal requirement to have valid insurance to ride any vehicle, including a 50cc scooter or motorbike, on public roads in Northern Ireland. You also need to ensure the vehicle is taxed. You can check the tax status of a vehicle online using its registration number. Failure to have valid insurance or road tax can result in fines and penalty points.
What safety equipment is essential when riding a 50cc scooter or motorbike?
A helmet that meets British safety standards (look for the BSI Kitemark) is legally required. It's also highly recommended to wear protective clothing, including a motorcycle jacket, trousers, gloves, and boots, to protect yourself in case of an accident. High-visibility clothing is also advisable, especially when riding in low-light conditions.
What questions should I ask the seller about the 50cc scooter or motorbike's history?
Ask about the scooter or motorbike's mileage, how often it has been serviced, and whether it has ever been involved in an accident. Enquire about any known mechanical issues or repairs that have been carried out. It's also important to ask if the scooter or motorbike has a valid MOT certificate (if applicable, depending on its age) and to see the vehicle's registration document (V5C).
