What bike test can I take at 17?
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 I ride a 125cc on a CBT at 17?
You have to be 17 years old or over. You are not required to pass the Motorcycle Theory or Module 1 and Module 2 Practical tests, but if you do, you will be able to ride with fewer restrictions. After you have obtained your CBT certificate, you will be entitled to ride any motorcycle or scooter up to 125cc.
Can a 17 year old have a motorbike?
As a 17-year-old motorcyclist, you will be able to ride a bike with a maximum power of 125cc, whether you have a provisional or a full licence.
How old do you have to be to take full motorcycle test?
There is no automatic upgrades of licence – if you wish to move up to a full (A) licence you will need to retake the module 1 and 2 tests on an unrestricted 600cc bike when you have reached 24 years of age or held the A2 licence for 2 years. A1 – aged 17 you may take your test on a 125cc bike.
What kind of motorcycle do you use for riding test?
The motorcycle or moped you use for your tests must: Read the list of A2 and A motorcycles that can be used for riding tests. There are 4 subcategories of mopeds and motorcycles. In both modules of the test, you must use:
What do I need to take to get my motorbike licence?
On the day of the test you must take: Your UK photocard driving licence Your theory test pass certificate A moped or motorbike Your compulsory basic training (CBT) certificate – unless you’re taking the test to upgrade your full motorcycle licence Your module 1 test pass certificate – if you’re taking your module 2 test
What kind of motorcycle do you need for CBT?
A motorcycle theory test is needed for you to be able to sit the final tests but not needed for the training. You start on a 125cc motorcycles for CBT then move to our new 600cc full power bikes. On passing – you can ride any motorcycle, any power, no restrictions. 2. Medium power motorcycle up to 46Bhp.
The motorcycle or moped you use for your tests must: Read the list of A2 and A motorcycles that can be used for riding tests. There are 4 subcategories of mopeds and motorcycles. In both modules of the test, you must use:
There is no automatic upgrades of licence – if you wish to move up to a full (A) licence you will need to retake the module 1 and 2 tests on an unrestricted 600cc bike when you have reached 24 years of age or held the A2 licence for 2 years. A1 – aged 17 you may take your test on a 125cc bike.
What kind of motorcycle test can I take after CBT?
After two years of obtaining a A1 category licence, you may if you wish take the category A2 test which entitles you to ride a more powerful motorcycle. At age 19, after completing your CBT and motorcycle theory test, you can take the module 1 and module 2 for the category A2 licence entitlement.
Can a 17 year old ride a moped without L-plates?
Once you have passed the theory test and moped test module 1 and 2, you can ride without L-plates on a moped up to 50cc with a top speed of 45 km/h (28mph) and can carry a passenger. At age 17, after completing your CBT and motorcycle theory test, you can take the module 1 and module 2 for the category A1 licence entitlement.