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Started by Luke S, 28, December, 2012 - 19:32:21

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Luke S

I though I'll ask just for next year and the year after, I am fearing that I won't be able to take part in some of the events next year or the year after because I am to young, (12 years old). If I can't let me know :(:(:(

Luke

Luke S

#1
I though I and my dad would gear up my C5, get the accessories and get it all working for 2013, just now it dawned on me that I am too young :( :( >:(

kamilb1998

You would need a battery to participate in any of the runs - you wouldn't be able to keep up otherwise. Though I can't see any police pulling a C5 over to check the driver's age. I use mine daily and haven't been pulled over once.

Luke S


Luke S

#4
It's just getting the C5 working!!!!!!!!!!!!! Need a new Pod I think:(:(:(:(:(:(:(

KarlG

Hi Luke,

kamilb is not asking you if you have a battery, he's pointing out that you would need a battery.

There is no law to stop you, as a 12 year old, taking part in an event if you use the C5 as a bike. As he pointed out with peddle power alone you would not be able to keep up with the rest of the participants, therefore you would need a battery. This of course changes the legal situation.

QuoteThough I can't see any police pulling a C5 over to check the driver's age.

Luke S

Quote from: kamilb1998 on  29, December, 2012  - 19:10:46
You would need a battery to participate in any of the runs - you wouldn't be able to keep up otherwise. Though I can't see any police pulling a C5 over to check the driver's age. I use mine daily and haven't been pulled over once.

I have driven past about 5 police cars using the power and none of them have pulled me over nor taken any notice of me :o :o

pso-buzz

 
Quote from: Luke Salsbury on  30, December, 2012  - 17:04:24
Quote from: kamilb1998 on  29, December, 2012  - 19:10:46
You would need a battery to participate in any of the runs - you wouldn't be able to keep up otherwise. Though I can't see any police pulling a C5 over to check the driver's age. I use mine daily and haven't been pulled over once.

I have driven past about 5 police cars using the power and none of them have pulled me over nor taken any notice of me :o :o


What's the problem then

Luke S

Quote from: pso-buzz on  31, December, 2012  - 08:55:40
Quote from: Luke Salsbury on  30, December, 2012  - 17:04:24
Quote from: kamilb1998 on  29, December, 2012  - 19:10:46
You would need a battery to participate in any of the runs - you wouldn't be able to keep up otherwise. Though I can't see any police pulling a C5 over to check the driver's age. I use mine daily and haven't been pulled over once.

I have driven past about 5 police cars using the power and none of them have pulled me over nor taken any notice of me :o :o


What's the problem then

I don't think there is any

Luke S

Just making sure, and just wanted some peoples opinion 

Luke S

So am I fine to go on some of the events  :-\ :-\

KarlG

I would say it's up to your Dad, he's the one who is resonsible for you.

Luke S

He always lets me go on it, but he sometimes dose not because I want to go on it all the time  :P :P 8) 8)

C5 ENTHUSIAST + RESTORER

Hi there Luke more the merry .  You will have to get you Dad a C5  ....Then you can go together

Luke S

I keep convincing him to get one but all the work we have done to get my C5 going we need a pod still it has put him off a bit. But I am sure he'll get one one day as I don't have the money  :( :(