Can you ride a 125cc on a 50cc CBT?

Can you ride a 125cc on a 50cc CBT?

The training makes sure you can ride safely on your own while you practise for your full moped or motorcycle test. CBT is not a test that you pass or fail. After you’ve completed CBT , you can ride a: motorcycle up to 125cc and with a power output of up to 11kW if you’re 17 or over.

Can you get a 125 restricted?

Age 17 or over. If you successfully take your CBT at the age of 17 (or passed it on a moped at 16) you can ride a 125cc bike on L-plates with no pillion. Before 2013, you could have ridden 33bhp bike at this stage, but since 2013, you are restricted to a 125cc bike until you are 19 years old.

Is it legal to Derestrict a 50cc?

GUNS the usual suspect. in practice yes, but in theory no, as there is no such thing as a legal derestricted moped. It is either a moped restricted, or it doesn’t exist until re-registered as a 50cc motorcycle, and needs a SVA.

Is the CBT easy?

How hard is the CBT to pass? To reiterate here, there is no pass or fail of the CBT; it’s practically impossible to fail because there is no test.

How old do you have to be to ride a 125cc bike with no pillion?

Pass the CBT at the age of 17 and you can ride a 125cc bike on L-plates with no pillion. Take your theory test and two part practical and on a new A1 licence you can ride a 125cc bike with no L-plates. Where previously you could ride a 33bhp bike, now you are restricted to a 125cc bike until you are 19 years old.

Can you ride a 50cc motorcycle without L plates?

Then you can ride a 50cc moped restricted to 28mph. You can’t take pillions and need L-plates but at least you have some freedom.

Can a 17 year old ride a 125cc scooter?

You will only be able to ride a 125cc once you turn 17, and have passed your CBT. Like 50cc scooters, they make a great choice for those new to the road, but the extra engine power might come as a surprise after riding everywhere at 30mph.

What’s the difference between a 50cc and 125cc scooter?

Scooters are available in both 50cc and 125cc engine sizes, and there are various pros and cons for each type. Below is a description of each type of engine size, along with the main pros and cons of each. A 50cc scooter is the first model you’ll be able to ride.

Can a 17 year old ride a 125cc without a licence?

You can’t ride a 125cc until you turn 17, but can still ride them without a full licence. It might not be the best idea to go straight to a 125cc without practicing on a 50cc, mainly because the extra speed can be daunting, as can the more complex gear systems.

Then you can ride a 50cc moped restricted to 28mph. You can’t take pillions and need L-plates but at least you have some freedom.

How old do you have to be to ride a 125cc bike in India?

This is no longer the case. Pass the CBT at the age of 17 and you can ride a 125cc bike on L-plates with no pillion. Take your theory test and two part practical and on a new A1 licence you can ride a 125cc bike with no L-plates. Where previously you could ride a 33bhp bike, now you are restricted to a 125cc bike until you are 19 years old.

Which is better a 50cc or a 125cc scooter?

Whereas a 50cc makes a good choice for city riding, 125cc scooters are better for suburban/country riding. You can’t ride a 125cc until you turn 17, but can still ride them without a full licence.