Tea? (Part 4)

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SteCenturion

I am your Father
Nip up front and give him a hand!
Frustrated driver ?
 
disappear for a few minutes for a ride on my trike and I'm 5 pages behind again!

so did your recumbent turn up & are you pleased with it ?
yep, it arrived on Wednesday and I have been out on her 4 times since then. great fun. one or two issues to deal with, like the short length rear derailleur which is being used as a cheap chain tensioner on my Rohloff hub can't cope with the excess chain thrown up form the front derailleur, so I only have the middle chain ring available without chain slip... the inner chain ring is not useable sadly... it would be quite useful at times. otherwise it is just a case of working out some of the accessories and how to get them onto the trike without the rear pannier rack on, which I think will have to go on in the near future just to allow me to mount my rear light at the moment... oh - just though of a way around that issue.... I wonder - it could work.... moved the mirrors from the steerer bars to the helping handles this morning which is better because they are now in my line of sight when looking forwards which is much easier and better than before.

this is her on Wednesday...

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only managing around 4 miles in about 40-45 minutes and still need to work on getting the crutches onto the trike as well.... working on that. hopefully some parts will arrive in the post today and along with the Velcro that my OH purchased yesterday and some clips we should be sorted perhaps... we'll see.
 
found this...

"Licence Groups permitted to drive a Tricycle:
Group B1 Motor tricycle / quadricycles
Group B Car category manual or auto
Group P Mopeds (Tricycles not exceeding 50cc and a top speed of 30mph)

Please note! There is still a belief that if you pass a motorcycle test that you can drive a 3-wheeler like a Reliant Robin, this is no longer the case. For those who took a motorcycle test and gained Group A on their license before February 2001, this gave them the full Group B1 entitlement. However, passing your motorcycle test after February 2001 does not give you full Group B1 entitlement. For those who passed a car test (Group B), although the driving license may not be explicitly marked with Group B1, it is included because Group B is the main category and also covers the sub-category B1."

Edit: this seems quite informative as well
https://www.pnld.co.uk/docportal/content/Tricycles_flowcharts.pdf

Edit 2: there were some major law changes in Jan 2013 before anyone asks....
 
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welsh dragon

Thanks but no thanks. I think I'll pass.
found this...

"Licence Groups permitted to drive a Tricycle:
Group B1 Motor tricycle / quadricycles
Group B Car category manual or auto
Group P Mopeds (Tricycles not exceeding 50cc and a top speed of 30mph)

Please note! There is still a belief that if you pass a motorcycle test that you can drive a 3-wheeler like a Reliant Robin, this is no longer the case. For those who took a motorcycle test and gained Group A on their license before February 2001, this gave them the full Group B1 entitlement. However, passing your motorcycle test after February 2001 does not give you full Group B1 entitlement. For those who passed a car test (Group B), although the driving license may not be explicitly marked with Group B1, it is included because Group B is the main category and also covers the sub-category B1."


:okay:
 
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