Bike test infomation?
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Bike test infomation?
Hey guys...
Just wondering about the bike test?
What are the rules for taking it?
Do you have to be a certian age to take it or have past experiance?
What cc can you ride after it and what hp.
Thanks carlos
Just wondering about the bike test?
What are the rules for taking it?
Do you have to be a certian age to take it or have past experiance?
What cc can you ride after it and what hp.
Thanks carlos
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Thats not what I was toldCan take it on a 125, but then your restricted to 33bhp for two years after which you can ride any bike you like
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sorry stinky u heard wrong
at 16 u can do your cbt on a 50 and then wen ur 17 u can ride a restricted 125 some like 14.9 bhp??
at 17 or older with ur cbt u can take your restricted test (cheaper the full) and ride a 33bhp bike for two yrs then after the 2 yrs, the worlds ur oyster so to speak so at 19 u could ride any bike. this doesnt run out
at 21 or older u can take ur direct access which is expensive and they have lower pass rate but it lets you ride any bike you want unrestricted
my advice is do ur cbt see if u like riding bikes if u dont already then do your restricted test to get to learn things like cornering and bike control then after two yrs u can stick wth your bike or upgrade
i did my restricted test wen i was 17 and had a vfr400 (restricted
i'm 18 now and have a DR350 which i'll keep for a very long time even though i could ride a bigger bike this xmas as my 2 yrs will be up
happy riding
at 16 u can do your cbt on a 50 and then wen ur 17 u can ride a restricted 125 some like 14.9 bhp??
at 17 or older with ur cbt u can take your restricted test (cheaper the full) and ride a 33bhp bike for two yrs then after the 2 yrs, the worlds ur oyster so to speak so at 19 u could ride any bike. this doesnt run out
at 21 or older u can take ur direct access which is expensive and they have lower pass rate but it lets you ride any bike you want unrestricted
my advice is do ur cbt see if u like riding bikes if u dont already then do your restricted test to get to learn things like cornering and bike control then after two yrs u can stick wth your bike or upgrade
i did my restricted test wen i was 17 and had a vfr400 (restricted
i'm 18 now and have a DR350 which i'll keep for a very long time even though i could ride a bigger bike this xmas as my 2 yrs will be up
happy riding
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Nah...Get straight on a 1000cc...Only tossers mess about with 125's...Funkalicious wrote:I'd play with a 125 mate. get some experience.
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Plenty of mis-information going on here I see 
The bike test is the bike test! There is only one. The examiner doesn't care whether you are on a 125 or a 500.
Same goes for the theory test. There is only one motorcycle theory test.
You would be foolish to attempt the bike test without proper training as it is highly likely you would fail dismally.
The bible as far as bike licencing is concerned can be found here:
http://www.dvla.gov.uk/drivers/rdmcycle.htm
Ride safe ;)
The bike test is the bike test! There is only one. The examiner doesn't care whether you are on a 125 or a 500.
Same goes for the theory test. There is only one motorcycle theory test.
You would be foolish to attempt the bike test without proper training as it is highly likely you would fail dismally.
The bible as far as bike licencing is concerned can be found here:
http://www.dvla.gov.uk/drivers/rdmcycle.htm
Ride safe ;)
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http://www.learnerdriving.com/Aids/Theo ... d-rom.htmlJay wrote:Also you can get CD Roms to help you for your theory test and hazzard perception test too..
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Take a look at this website http://www.cbtcornwall.com/, they answer some of the questions you are asking
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