Mini Moto's for getting around the course?
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Having been for the first time last year and loved it plans are afoot to return next year.
Now, it has been suggested that we bring either mini moto's or the petrol powered type scooter thing that kids have, two wheels small handle bars up front put one foot on and push yourself along with the other, but in this case petrol engine (Just not sure what they are called) to get around the track.
How legal are they? im thinking not at all, but I thought I might check.
Now, it has been suggested that we bring either mini moto's or the petrol powered type scooter thing that kids have, two wheels small handle bars up front put one foot on and push yourself along with the other, but in this case petrol engine (Just not sure what they are called) to get around the track.
How legal are they? im thinking not at all, but I thought I might check.
Dakkon said:
Having been for the first time last year and loved it plans are afoot to return next year.
Now, it has been suggested that we bring either mini moto's or the petrol powered type scooter thing that kids have, two wheels small handle bars up front put one foot on and push yourself along with the other, but in this case petrol engine (Just not sure what they are called) to get around the track.
How legal are they? im thinking not at all, but I thought I might check.
Your not on public roads, so probably legal but... god they are annoying and everyone will think your a t
t. Or am I alone in that opinion?If you've got space in your cars than I can see them coming in handy, just have a little common sence about when you use them, trying to get anywhere near the track at 2pm on Saturday on them and your going to get a kicking, but at 2am you'll be fine, they would also be handy for nipping to the toilets on but remember a lock of some sort.
Another thing to think about is it's likely to be warm, the campsites are gravel and you'll be drinking quite a bit of lager, it's no fun picking gravel out your knees on the drive home
Another thing to think about is it's likely to be warm, the campsites are gravel and you'll be drinking quite a bit of lager, it's no fun picking gravel out your knees on the drive home

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t. Or am I alone in that opinion?