the laws are:
always wear a helmet (if you don't the adverts arent lying if you fall of at a high speed youre skin will be torn down to the bone and there is nearly no chance of survival.
supervise young children at all times
with young children if you look at the throttle casing there will be a screw partly out if you screw it 3/4 of the way in this will minimise the speed of the quad,
all quads that you would like to go on the road would have to be taxed, mot, and insured and it is allways best if you get road legal tyres and seat.
never go on public woods or unbusy roads there will be a wouping fine if youre chaught and you will be in the end.
im not lying!!!
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One can purchase quad biking in the U.K. from a variety of different retailers. One can find quad bikes for sale on websites such as QuadBiking and Bike Trader UK.
no licence is required for off-road use. A quad can be driven on UK roads with a car licence.
Yes, as long as you have a drivers licence and the quad bike is fully road legal.
the UK
yes it will but depends on your age i think its 18 now to have a quad with a full UK driving lessons.
You can operate a quad bike with a category B or B1 licence.
no. not in UK anyway.
hi everyone, i wanted to buy a quad bike 125cc, ive got 3 points on my full UK license but wanted to know how much insurance will cost average on a quad bike... can someone help? Thanks woody Hi All From my experience, quad insurance premiums differ depending on the risk presented to the insurer. Younger drivers will pay more for quad insurance, and riders who have very little or no previous experience will pay a higher premium. When i was looking for quad insurance I found a company called Falcon Insurance were the best for me - try for yourself - www.falconquadbikeinsurance.co.UK or i think their telephone number is 08004402387. Other things that will keep your premiums down are security, garage, locks, ground anchors etc....by the way they offer cover to riders aged 17+, hope this helps you all..... regards - Ronnie
In UK at least a full B1 you cannot ride a quad on a motorbike licence.you just need a full UK drivers license to drive a quad (if your in the UK), you also don't need to wear a helmet as its not a legal issue :D
You can rent an Orange Mountain Bike in the UK online at Dale's Bike Center. They have a wide range of bikes for you to choose from. On their site they will tell you basically how much the different bikes cost.
dying is illegal in the houses of Parliament :)