The mental health benefits of riding a scooter or motorbike | Vespa ride to Trim Castle, Co. Meath
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Brave man. Lovely video.
Drive Safe Terry! We need you :)
Bandit 600 great beginner bike, very comfortable body posture and reliable. Enough power but not scary.
Ive been riding bikes for decades Terry. A few years ago I bought a book called Motorcycle Roadcraft. Used by the uk police apparently. Well worth the money.
Thanks, must take a look at it 👍
Well worth a read great book, the gist of the book is basically think ahead and anticipate ahead, read other road users from pedestrians to HGV drivers
Check tyre pressures often,it can get scary with the small wheels.
As someone with a full A, I started with a Bandit 250, then settled with an Yamaha FZ6. At the moment looking at bikes like Honda Zoomer 50cc, Grom 125cc and then BMWs really nice bikes. I suppose it all boils down to what you need the bike for, I think the roads you are on 50cc is a bit mental as in be really slow, you'd need something maybe like a FZ6 that can respond quickly power wise but not to much you lose it.
Grand morning for it. I'm more of a Honda Super Cub man myself but the old Vespas are great rides.
The Vespa seems fast enough, you don't want that beautiful countryside passing by you too quickly. 😊
Honda forza fits between scooter and motorbike,or honda silver wing,bigger engines and longer wheelbase,more comfort.
I would certainly consider Honda CB500X, low maintenance, cheap to run, and decent power for your type of commute.
Hi Terry.
Are you "wedded"to
Internal Combustion Engine"?
Right now, you seem positioned to evaluate E-bikes.(licence restriction null & void!)
Take us on THAT vlog journey please?
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Honda PCX 160 cc, Honda N MAX 155 cc or a Honda ADV 350 cc.
Honda Forza 350 cc
Hi I have a quick question. If a person was going to get inheritance from their father and the son died before he got his inheritance would the the son's wife get what he was entitled to .🤔 Thanks
Yes, unless there is provision in the will to see the son's benefit going to his children. Which is what we do in all our wills.
Terry is a big name solicitor firm worth the big fees in context of running a case involving SCs or should I get a more reasonable local solicitor and divert money to big name barristers? or am i dancing on a pin head?
It depends on the facts and the law. Are they on your side or not? In my view, these are the biggest determinants of success.