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craig

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daft question??
« on: 03 September 2008, 20:56:11 »

I need to pick up my sons new quad up from birmingham and i havent got a towbar,van,estate so i was wondering whether it is legal to drive without a passenger seat in my car as the quad is 2inchs too long with the seat fully slid and tilted forward ::)width and height no problem :y
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Re: daft question??
« Reply #1 on: 03 September 2008, 20:58:16 »

From a cop stop viewpoint, i forsee no problems, in the grand scheme of things, provided the quad is properly secured and does not interfere with the safe operation of the driving/steering controls by yourself.

Whether the insurance company agrees, should there be a future claim, thats a question best answered by them....
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Re: daft question??
« Reply #2 on: 03 September 2008, 21:22:17 »

If it was street legal i'd be tempted to drive it back......could be good fun  :y

Theres a few in Swindon i see zooming about the roads......got number plates, so guess they are street legal.....and i dont think you have to wear a crash helmet......as 4 wheels.

Tho depends on its top speed tho i guess  ;D ;)
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Re: daft question??
« Reply #3 on: 03 September 2008, 21:32:35 »

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If it was street legal i'd be tempted to drive it back......could be good fun  :y

Theres a few in Swindon i see zooming about the roads......got number plates, so guess they are street legal.....and i dont think you have to wear a crash helmet......as 4 wheels.

Tho depends on its top speed tho i guess  ;D ;)


Appiles too 3 wheels as well.....aka trikes.

Nothing too do with speed... :y
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Re: daft question??
« Reply #4 on: 03 September 2008, 22:18:14 »

Bought it off flea-bay £150 2006 model i/my son can't wait ::) ;) remote alarm,electric start,lights :y
just got to buy the safety gear now,helmet,pads,boots etc....he's getting everything that i always wanted but worth the big smile on his face and him running around everywhere shouting !!!brum,brum!!! ;D


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Re: daft question??
« Reply #5 on: 03 September 2008, 23:08:42 »

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If it was street legal i'd be tempted to drive it back......could be good fun  :y

Theres a few in Swindon i see zooming about the roads......got number plates, so guess they are street legal.....and i dont think you have to wear a crash helmet......as 4 wheels.

Tho depends on its top speed tho i guess  ;D ;)


Appiles too 3 wheels as well.....aka trikes.

Nothing too do with speed... :y

Actually i meant speed...to do with how fast to get it back home  :y

Not crash helmet....... :y
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