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Scooters
I want to bring my scooter from the UK to Malaga is it going to be a pain to register here ?
maybe buying local is a better option? Thanks |
Re: Scooters
Originally Posted by Malaga davey dave
(Post 12630242)
I want to bring my scooter from the UK to Malaga is it going to be a pain to register here ?
maybe buying local is a better option? Thanks |
Re: Scooters
Me too.
If you fancy riding it over, you would be able to use it then trade it for a Spanish registered bike when your UK tax, mot & insurance expires. If you were planning on having it shipped, then it will cost quite a bit and likely not worth the hassle. |
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I have seen a local scooter that's 200cc I only have a regular driving licence would it still be possible to register the bike if I bought it on my license and then try to pass the test later on I'm the year.?
I was also told that if you don't drive it to much you don't need local insurance sounds a bit out there but I'll ask anyway. thanks guys |
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Also what is the Spanish equivalent to an MOT
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Driving without insurance, under any circumstances, is now a criminal offence and carries a prison sentence. |
Re: Scooters
Originally Posted by Malaga davey dave
(Post 12630936)
Also what is the Spanish equivalent to an MOT
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Thanks for the info guys,
is out possible to buy a 20cc and register it on a regular driving licence or will they make me do a local driving test for motorcycles |
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You can buy what you like, you don't need a licence to buy a motor vehicle, but you need one to insure and drive it.
What licence classes do you have on your current licence and is it a UK or Spanish licence and how long have you had it? |
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I just have a regular british driving licence I've had for over 40years, I've not been into the motorcycles until I came to Spain and the mopeds seem easier to get around with.
200cc is what I would like to get just not sure if they will let me register it on a regular license |
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On a Spanish car licence you can legally ride a motorçycle/scooter up to 125cc over that then you need the motorcycle classification, also I think you must have held the car licence 3 years? UK licence if not qualified for motorcycle I am not sure about in Spain in the UK it would cover you for moped and provisional for bike.
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Provisional licences are not acceptable in Spain. if the OP wants to ride an over 125cc scooter, the only option is to take a test, either in Spain or the UK. Assuming he meets the 3 year rule the obvious thing to do is buy a 125cc scooter. |
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Originally Posted by Fred James
(Post 12631205)
Provisional licences are not acceptable in Spain. |
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What cc is your current Scooter???
From what you say what you want and what you are legally entitled to do are two different things. Look on your driving licence, in the UK and it being 40 years old, you are probably covered for a 50cc moped. Anything over 50cc is NOT a moped by definition, it is a motorcycle (even if it is built like a scooter!) The best you can hope for is to be covered for a 125cc PROVISIONALLY, and in the UK to activate that you will have to have done Compulsory basic training. You can buy what you like, you will not be asked for your licence to prove you are entitled to ride it , BUT: 1. Insurers will insist on a copy of your licence to ensure you ARE entitled to ride the bike. 2. Trafico will bury you if you are stopped. Best advice, stop trying to blindly find ways around it, you can do direct access in the UK and qualify for a full A unlimited cc machine, and as you are now getting into bikes, you can ride what you want. Do not wait to do the test in Spain, it's more difficult than the UK, especially as the examiner cannot speak English and the theory test is in Spanish. Test in the UK, and if you swop to a Spanish licence, the A will get carried over. If you want to be a motorcyclist, that's the answer. |
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Originally Posted by lurchio
(Post 12631258)
What cc is your current Scooter???
The best you can hope for is to be covered for a 125cc PROVISIONALLY, . |
Re: Scooters
Originally Posted by Fred James
(Post 12631263)
No, if you have a UK car licence and have had it for 3 years, you can drive a 125cc scooter/motorcycle fully legally in Spain.
The OP is still advised to get a full A in the UK for anything bigger, if he has started getting into bikes. |
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Originally Posted by Fred James
(Post 12631263)
No, if you have a UK car licence and have had it for 3 years, you can drive a 125cc scooter/motorcycle fully legally in Spain.
For my 125 my Spanish insurers only wanted to see A1 my licence. |
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Originally Posted by Notdunroamin
(Post 12633620)
Took 15 posts but the facts surfaced eventually :thumb:
For my 125 my Spanish insurers only wanted to see A1 my licence. |
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I was asked for a copy of my license when I made a claim. A bit late then to find out then, that your licence is not valid for the vehicle you have been driving :eek:
Originally Posted by Malaga davey dave
(Post 12631172)
I just have a regular british driving licence I've had for over 40years, I've not been into the motorcycles until I came to Spain and the mopeds seem easier to get around with.
200cc is what I would like to get just not sure if they will let me register it on a regular license |
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Originally Posted by ro9ers
(Post 12635490)
That depends -- if your driving license is valid in Spain, no need for an international permit. When we travelled to Barcelona, we rent there a scooter and guys at that rent-a-scooter company (you can actually contact them yourself at <spammy link removed>, usually those companies have the latest information about regulations) said that if you're a B type license holder in UK, you can automatically drive a scooter in Spain.
... today maybe. After Brexit - who knows |
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