What bike do you use for A2 test?
395cc motorcycle
A2 LICENCES To obtain the A2 license you must be 19 or over and will need to complete a theory test as well a two-part practical test. Both tests will need to be completed on a minimum of 395cc motorcycle with a power output of between 20kW (27bhp) and 35kW (47bhp).
Can I take A2 test on a 125?
Yes, but only a full moped licence (AM). 17 and 18 year-olds can do the A1 licence, which limits the rider to a 125cc motorcycle no more powerful than 14.6bhp for two years, at which point the licence can be upgraded to A2 (46.6bhp) by taking a further practical test on an A2 classified motorcycle.
Can I use my own bike for A2 test?
Can I use my own motorbike for DAS training & test (Direct Access Scheme big bike)? Yes, although it’s a little unusual. You would have to be 19 years old (or older) for the category A2 training. You need to be 24 years old or older for category A training.
What CC is an A2 bike?
395cc
A2 Licence If you have passed your full A1 motorcycle licence tests, you will have to pass the practical test again, but not the Motorcycle Theory Test. As an intermediate motorcycle licence, A2 licence bikes will have at least 395cc and a power output of between 25kW and 35kW.
Do you need a CBT to do A2?
Getting an A2 Licence – Laws and Regulations. First things first, to qualify for an A2 licence and take the relevant practical tests, you must be: Have completed CBT or held an A1 licence for two years. Have passed theory and hazard perception tests.
Can I go straight to A2 licence?
If you have held a full A1 licence for at least two years then you can upgrade to an A2 licence by passing the two-part practical test, without taking your theory again. If you are 19 and have held a full A1 licence for less than two years, you will have to take your practical test again.
Can I take my bike test without training?
You don’t need lessons, you can just as easily learn from attempting the test. I passed third time with no lessons; first time failed for putting foot down in the U turn, second time failed for lane positioning on some roundabout, third time no problem.
Do I need CBT for A2 license?
Do you need to do A1 before A2?
Unless you already have an A1 licence you need the CBT, theory test and the two-part practical test, which will give you an A2 licence. If you already have an A1 licence and are 19 years old or more, you can take the practical test and upgrade to an A2 licence.
Is A2 a full licence?
The A2 motorbike licence is a full motorbike licence, which allows you to ride any sized motorcycle of your choice without ‘L’ Plates, carry pillion passengers and use motorways.
How big of a bike do you need for A2 licence?
At the moment, the rules state that A2 test bikes must be over 395cc (to allow ‘400cc’ bikes that are usually just under that capacity), with no less than 20kW (27hp) and no more than 35kW (47hp).
What kind of bike do you need to ride for A2 test?
Full details here. The test must be taken on a machine of at least 395cc with a maximum power output of 35kw (47bhp) Most people will do their test on a training school bike which will be A2 legal. After passing your A2 you will be able to ride any A2 legal bike (more on this below).
What are the restrictions on an A2 motorcycle?
A2 licence restrictions. The A2 licence allows you to ride a bike that makes more than 47bhp if it is restricted. Again there are some limitations; Any motorcycle more powerful than 94bhp in standard manufacturers trim cannot be restricted down. The power to weight ratio must be no more than 0.2kW after restriction.
How many questions are in the A2 motorcycle licence test?
A2 motorcycle Licence Multiple Choice Question The multiple-choice questions test consists of 57 questions with real-time traffic questions and some questions about road signs and traffic rules. There are 50 questions, and 43 of them should answer correctly to clear the test and proceed for the Hazard Perception.