You can drive most 3 wheelers on a full motorcycle licence, but would be better off driving a mini on L plates and save £500+ on insurance. Insurance companies HATE plaggy rats and pencil sharpeners.
As G8BVL said they dont make them with 125 engines, a 125 moped is all you are permitted to ride on a provy ticket. And judging by your intelligence level even that is a bit risky
go for an automattic for all our sakes.
2006-08-18 06:39:29
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, it's got more than a 125 engine for one thing.
Oddly enough, the Robin is a car as far as the driving license rules go, but a motorcycle as far as the road fund license goes. Or at least it used to be that way. Go figure!
2006-08-18 04:19:21
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answered by Bostonian In MO 7
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,the smallest engine in robins is 750cc i drove them for 15 years mate but had a full motorcycle license.They are cheap to tax and insure as they a classed as motor cycles this thing about taking the reverse out was years ago , you were not allowed to use a vechile if it had reverse on a motor cycle license but i was never pulled up in all me years mate best ask at the local police station make sure you are not breaking the law. but i think you can drive one with L plates if you have a qualified driver with you
2006-08-18 04:36:17
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answered by bojomarriott 4
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NO, a Reliant (Manufacturer) Robin (model) is classified as a car and requires a FULL UK license to drive on your own.
2006-08-18 08:31:50
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answered by creviazuk 6
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In the olden days, Yes. You had to disconnect or disable the reverse gear. It was just a cable mechanism then. Not sure how they are (if they still are) made in our modern times. You'd get a more reliable answer from the police.
2006-08-18 04:24:03
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answered by Chelski2006 2
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As mentioned, you cannot drive a vehicle with a reverse gear
2006-08-18 04:16:54
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answered by Anonymous
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i work at a reliant dealers and they don't do a 125cc and yes you can drive on a provisional because its classed as a trike.
2006-08-18 06:28:25
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answered by Abbo 2
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you need a full licence to drive a three wheeler and you wouldn't find one with a 125cc engine, the smallest they did was a 750cc.
2006-08-18 04:15:01
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answered by g8bvl 5
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No. Robin Reliants are classified, just, as a car.
2006-08-18 04:14:57
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answered by Boris 5
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If you have a full motorbike licence you can drive a plastic pig with learner plates on
2006-08-18 04:15:43
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answered by Anonymous
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