I assume you mean motorcycles, scooters and mopeds.
I would have thought the main reason is the weather. Can't see the point of putting on all that waterproof gear just in case it rains. We moved to Spain 5 years ago and here most of the youngsters ride scooters as you can ride when you are 15 and you only take a theory test.
2007-06-27 08:19:35
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answered by focus 6
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I'm sure there are people who drive motorbikes in the u.k but I live in the u.k and i cant say that I'v seen much. I think as there are new models of cars coming out people prefer to buy cars rather than motorbikes. What good is a motorbike when it is pouring down with rain.
2007-06-27 07:52:20
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answered by Anonymous
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I do! I take it that by " two-wheelers" you mean bicycles. Lots of us do, particularly in university towns such as Cambridge
2007-06-27 07:55:46
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answered by Goggie 3
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Call up your respective driving license authority (for your country) and they should be able to send you a replacement
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answered by ? 3
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At my local weekly bike meet, you get around 2,000-3,000 motorcycles turn up. How come you're not seeing them? They are all over the U.K.
2007-06-28 01:33:00
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answered by Nightworks 7
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Two wheelers?? Motorbikes? We do! I have two!!
2007-06-27 07:46:54
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answered by Anonymous
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Theres plenty of tree hugging t*ssers on pushbikes in Bristol...
2007-06-27 07:48:55
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answered by neogriff 5
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What do think Motorbikes and bicycles are?
2007-06-27 21:07:18
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answered by k 7
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They are scared of falling. Babies.
2007-06-27 07:50:57
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answered by Anonymous
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we do ... we call them bicycles or even motor bicycles !
2007-06-27 07:56:11
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answered by Anonymous
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