19-06-2011, 03:04 PM
My story: Me and my Huoniao HN125-8 (Hunny)
Well it's certainly been... interesting.
Getting started
IMPORTANT: The fuel tap has 3 settings, ON, OFF and RESERVE. Make sure that the fuel tap is set to the main tank, (Big tab facing down), the side is off and the big tab facing upwards is reserve.
Start the bike up, if it's not starting either try flipping the choke to the middle or give it a bit of throttle when you're starting.
Good. So your bike starts and idles fine.
Registering and taxing your motorbike
Because the Huoniao HN125-8 is an imported bike you have to Insure the bike before you can register it. You need to register the bike on its VIN, (Vehicle Identification Number) with an insurance company such as rampdale.
You then take your certificate of insurance to the DVLA, hand them over £55 to register it, then £16 for a years Tax. This isn't the end.. you then need to wait for your registration number and tax to come in the post before you can then go and get a number plate made. (Local shop / garage, £15)
Accessories you need
Clothing
When mine came, I washed it down with hot soapy water, dried it off with a towel so it didn't streak then gave it a good spray with some ACF-50, as well as lubing the chain.
Where can I get the bike?
www.learnerlegal.com
Where can I get insurance?
www.rampdale.com
Owners Club
www.huoniao-owners.co.uk/forum
These guys know everything there is to know about this bike..
Ride safe!
Well it's certainly been... interesting.
Getting started
- Order your bike
IMPORTANT: The fuel tap has 3 settings, ON, OFF and RESERVE. Make sure that the fuel tap is set to the main tank, (Big tab facing down), the side is off and the big tab facing upwards is reserve.
Start the bike up, if it's not starting either try flipping the choke to the middle or give it a bit of throttle when you're starting.
Good. So your bike starts and idles fine.
Registering and taxing your motorbike
Because the Huoniao HN125-8 is an imported bike you have to Insure the bike before you can register it. You need to register the bike on its VIN, (Vehicle Identification Number) with an insurance company such as rampdale.
You then take your certificate of insurance to the DVLA, hand them over £55 to register it, then £16 for a years Tax. This isn't the end.. you then need to wait for your registration number and tax to come in the post before you can then go and get a number plate made. (Local shop / garage, £15)
Accessories you need
- L plates, I recommend fixable plates
- Tax disc holder
- Rain cover
- Lock
- Chain Lube
- ACF-50 (Anti-corrosion for the chrome)
Clothing
- Helmet
- Gloves
- Jacket
- Pants
- Boots
When mine came, I washed it down with hot soapy water, dried it off with a towel so it didn't streak then gave it a good spray with some ACF-50, as well as lubing the chain.
Where can I get the bike?
www.learnerlegal.com
Where can I get insurance?
www.rampdale.com
Owners Club
www.huoniao-owners.co.uk/forum
These guys know everything there is to know about this bike..
Ride safe!