Yes, very much so.
Actually, I didn't think there was any point in the illegal ones, especially since they scrapped the licence. Only folk I know using illegal ones are DXing and even then they do it via the computer at home, rather than hiking up a mountain with amps and stuff.
I have a Midland 42 rig that used to live on my Dragstar. I'm still fiddling with the FJ, but will end up transferring that over once I figure out the luggage setup. Best thing about that (aside from the price) is the ability to switch between mobile and vehicle mode - There are 2 battery boxes (1 regular, one rechargable) and a 12v car kit all included in the box. Rubber duck clips off, main antenna lead is already on the 12v, just swap and go. Decent amount of power, too. 2-pin socket for a standard bike headset.
http://www.thunderpole.co.uk/handheld-cbs/midland-42.html
I also have one of the last 1st generation Midland/Alan 48 Plus Multi rigs set up at home. Just like the 42, it has 40 Mid, 40 Muppet and a load of Euro freeqs that have people jabbering in forin languages. The new ones are slightly better:
http://www.thunderpole.co.uk/mobile-cbs/midland-48-plus-multi-b.html
Plenty of folk around still got ears on, but fewer twats keying up and all that, especially outside of 14 and 19.
I loved it on the bike as you get an easy 8-10 mile Tx/Rx over the 1.4km from PMR446 (if you're very lucky and the sun is shining and you're not moving and you're within 3 feet of the other bike, that is...)
Was never any good at the Foxhunts, though.
Plenty of places still selling kit, but Thunderpole is always a favourite!!