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scooter hire

Postby red rob » 24 Jul 2011 15:12

Hi all back to our 2nd home on friday!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 8) 8) 8) can anyone recommend a place to hire one for a day
thanks Rob
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Re: scooter hire

Postby dksbbs » 24 Jul 2011 17:03

If you do get one make sure you are fully insured both from the point of view of scooter insurance and hoilday health insurance, if you do have an accident some holiday insurance companies will not cover your health care unless you have a full motorcyle license, read your small print.

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Re: scooter hire

Postby Chocoholic » 24 Jul 2011 18:08

I hired a motorbike years ago- the place I got it from is not there now but they will want to see your UK motorcycle license before they will let you hire one anyway so dont forget to take it with you on holiday. I thought it was because I am a woman wanting to ride a biggish bike but a guy hired a scooter at the same time and he had to provide his.
Was quite funny and they were all laughing as this big guy got on a little scooter and little five foot nothing me got on the big :lol: motorbike!
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Re: scooter hire

Postby JT » 25 Jul 2011 07:45

We have scooters for hire at our office

Brand new scooters last month but as states previously you must have a motorbike license or class E ticked on your drivers license.

150cc and of course helmets and maps supplied so you can get to those places you would not normally see
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Re: scooter hire

Postby sharon1960 » 25 Jul 2011 12:25

JT could u tell us the price please
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Re: scooter hire

Postby JT » 25 Jul 2011 18:25

30 lira per day or at todays rate £10.50p
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Re: scooter hire

Postby mark » 25 Jul 2011 20:24

A friend and i hired 2 of Johns scooters in June.Had a fantastic day riding to Turunc and various other places. 8) 8) 8) 8) 8) .
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Re: scooter hire

Postby sharon1960 » 26 Jul 2011 15:27

i have looked at my licence and it says B BE C1 C1E D1 D1E no idea if that lets me hire a moped or not, anyone know, thanks in advance :mrgreen:
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Re: scooter hire

Postby Rew » 26 Jul 2011 17:42

sharon1960 wrote:i have looked at my licence and it says B BE C1 C1E D1 D1E no idea if that lets me hire a moped or not, anyone know, thanks in advance :mrgreen:


You need A or A1 for Motorcycle or P for a moped. If you passed your car driving test on or after 1 February 2001 you will have to have taken a CBT (Compulsory Basic Training) course to activate your P entitlement.

Don't know what what the E is for.
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Re: scooter hire

Postby stevew » 26 Jul 2011 19:02

Hi
A = motorcycle
B = car
BE = car and trailer
C1 = van
C1E = van and trailer
D1 = minibus
D1E = minibus and trailer
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Re: scooter hire

Postby Chris221273 » 26 Jul 2011 19:30

Not that I'll be hiring one, but even those that have passed a cbt won't be entitled to take anyone on the back in the uk, is it different for Turkey.
Just dont want people thinking, ok cool I've passed a cbt over in the uk, and then jump on a moped with a friend/partner on the back and get in trouble for it.
I rode bikes for years, but only 125's and passed a cbt a few times as it only lasted a year or 2 back then. So anyone who has passed a cbt would be well advised to check it's expiry date!

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