What motorbikes can I ride at 19?

What motorbikes can I ride at 19?

Age 17 or over Take your theory test and two part practical and on a new A1 licence you can ride a 125cc bike with no L-plates. 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.

Can you ride a 600cc bike at 19?

– ‘A2’ Restricted Licence. This test has to be taken on a motorcycle of minimum 395cc and the minimum age is 19. If you are 24 or over you can do the test on a 600cc geared motorcycle. Having passed this, you will be licensed to ride any motorcycle straight away, ride on motorways and carry a passenger.

What CC can an 18 year old ride?

A1 licence (allowing you to ride a 125cc bike) if you are 17 or over. A2 licence (limiting you to a bike up to 35kw) if you are 19 and over. A licence (allowing you to ride any bike of any sized engine) if you are 24 or over.

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.

How old do you have to be to ride a 33bhp bike?

Previously if you passed your test on your 17th birthday you could ride a 33bhp bike for two years simply upgrade to an unrestricted licence without taking a test on your 19th birthday as you had served your probationary two years. If you were 21 or over then you could do direct access and also gain a full, unrestricted licence.

How old do you have to be to ride a bike in the UK?

Previously this extra restriction didn’t exist and you could have ridden anything you liked after taking the practical test at 17 and doing your two years probation on a 33bhp bike. So while you can gain a full licence, at 21 years old, the only way to do it is by taking you A1, A2 and A tests.

What kind of bike can you ride with a full licence?

REMEMBER – that the maximum power to weight ratio is not allowed to be more than 0.2kwh per kg, also any bike that produces more than 70kwh or 94bhp in standard factory issue cannot be restricted down to 35kwh. What can I ride with a full A licence?

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.

Previously if you passed your test on your 17th birthday you could ride a 33bhp bike for two years simply upgrade to an unrestricted licence without taking a test on your 19th birthday as you had served your probationary two years. If you were 21 or over then you could do direct access and also gain a full, unrestricted licence.

What kind of bike do you need for CBT?

As before, CBT gets you on a 125cc bike with L-plates and no pillions. Theory and two-part practical now gains you an A licence via direct access. Off you go, enjoy any bike you like. If you have an A2 licence and are over 24 or have held the A2 for two years you can take the practical test and also ride anything you like.

REMEMBER – that the maximum power to weight ratio is not allowed to be more than 0.2kwh per kg, also any bike that produces more than 70kwh or 94bhp in standard factory issue cannot be restricted down to 35kwh. What can I ride with a full A licence?