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    Riding a BIG bike on a R-E and getting away with it

    hey fellas,

    i know the whole, you gotta do the time etc etc, but hear me out on this.
    scored my r-e license in november last year
    got a 250 road/trail for my first bike, and unbeknown to me at the time they dont make for good commuters.
    road her daily, until 2 months later she wouldnt ride no more!

    now im kinda stuck. i dont wanna fork out again for another 250, and november is a long time away!
    so my question is, what is the likely chance of me getting caught riding a bigger bike?

    i have heard of the scanning software that the 5-0 now uses, which might bring up the fact that i only got my r-e? i'm not sure?
    i'm guessing you guys would know a lot more than me.

    let me know what you reckon!

    cheers

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    seriously?! do u really have to ask?

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    If you stay off road you should be fine
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    Commuting on a big bike with the wrong license? There is a very good chance you would get caught at some stage.

    The fact that you bought the incorrect bike for your use has got nothing to do with the fact that you are riding out of license. It makes a fantastic sob story to tell your mates if you get caught, and an even better story to tell them if you don't, but the only person who would be to blame if you are caught is you.

    The choice is yours, either take the chance, or don't. Make your own decision, and don't complain if you make one that see's you getting caught doing something that you already know is wrong.
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