What motorbikes are 47bhp?

What motorbikes are 47bhp?

The real A2 test: Living with under 47bhp

  • The Rider.
  • Yamaha YZF-R3 £4799.
  • Kawasaki Z300 £4349.
  • Honda CBR500R £5499.
  • Verdict.

How fast can a 47bhp bike go?

100mph
What is this? Electronically restricted to 47bhp, the Ducati will do 100mph, and still has all the grunt of its L-Twin power plant in the lower gears.

What size bikes are 35kw?

A2
An A2 licence allows riders aged 19 and over to: Ride a bike that produces no more than 35 kW or 47bhp (these are normally advertised as A2 bikes in dealer showrooms) Ride without L-plates.

How long does A2 licence last?

2 years
The restriction will last for at least 2 years, after this time you can take the Progressive Access scheme to gain a full licence. Or if you became 24 years old inside 2 years you can retake the test under the Accelerated Access scheme.

What do I need for A2?

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).

What is an A2 motorcycle?

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.

Is the Honda CBR500R A2 Compliant?

Honda CBR500R, £6149 Introduced in 2014 as the sports variant of Honda’s purpose-built, three-strong, A2-compliant 47bhp, 500cc twin family, the CBR was designed to fully exploit the new regulations in terms of performance but also, in typical Honda vein, be a quality, affordable machine in its own right.

How long does it take to pass A2 license?

Our A2 Motorcycle training courses in London are typically run over 3 days. This allows us suffiecient time to train you to pass both the Module 1 & Module 2 practical tests. A typical 3 day course would envolve the following: Our 3 Day A2 Restricted Access Course (Most recommended):