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What is the best Lams approved bike?

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What is the best Lams approved bike?

Here are five great learner-approved machines to prove it.

  • KTM 390 Duke/RC 390. Supplied.
  • Harley-Davidson Street 500. Supplied.
  • Yamaha MT-07. Supplied.
  • Triumph Street Triple 660. Supplied.
  • Ducati Monster 659. Supplied.
  • Honourable mention: Any Japanese 250cc sports bike from the 1990s. Stuff-co-nz.

Which motorcycles are Lams approved?

Learner approved motorcycles (LAM Scheme)

  • Suzuki RGV250.
  • Kawasaki KR250 (KR-1 and KR1s models)
  • Honda NSR250.
  • Yamaha TZR250.
  • Aprilia RS250.

How long do you have to ride a Lams bike?

You must hold your L’s for a minimum of three months and a maximum of 12 months, before you can apply for your Pre-Provisional Licence. In the meantime, why not practice and hone your skills in Stay Upright’s courses that are perfect for your level of riding.

Is a Ninja 650 Lams?

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Is R6 a Lams?

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Can you modify a Lams bike?

Modifications are not permitted For a motorcycle to be approved for use by novice riders, it must not be modified in any way from its manufacturer’s standard specifications. Only motorcycles and scooters that have the manufacturer’s original equipment for that model and model variant keep their LAM-approved status.

How long do Lams restrictions last?

Riders under 25 remain on a Provisional licence for three years with LAMS restrictions. Riders 25 and over and with a full driver licence (no demerits) hold a Provisional licence with LAMS restrictions for a mandatory twelve-month period.

What is the fastest Lams bike in Australia?

mboddy Well-Known Member Premium Member Contributing Member. The fastest 250 LAMS bike is the Yamaha R1-Z.