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milly143 | 23:43 Sun 19th Jun 2005 | Motoring
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Do you need to have a bike lisence to buy a motorbike from a dealer? We want to buy my dad a motorbike as he hasnt had one for a few years. He has a full lisence but would I be able to buy it for him without having one myself?
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My eldest daughter and her husband bought brand new 600's [Suzuki and Kawasaki] and stored them in their garage until they passed their tests.
   Grandad now has more white hairs than ever.
ianess is right of course! There is no obligation to prove you can drive before purchasing a vehicle.

Can't see a problem with that but make sure he would be able to handle the difference in power of a modern bike, and that he's not gonna be a born again biker statistic.

http://www.motorcycle-training.f2s.com/bornagain.html

Safety
first and all that.

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Thanks for your answers, I had it in my mind for some reason that you needed one. He is a very sensible rider, always had bikes up until 3 years ago and that was 900cc. I don't even think we would get one that powerful for him, just something for him to go out and about on when he fancies getting out the house on a hot day.
Have you ever been asked to provide your drivers licence when buying a car?
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