Hi there, 1. Apply for a provisional driving licence. You can apply online (http://here) or get a form from larger post offices. It will cost £43 2. Next, as above, you need to attend a CBT. They are run by motorcycle training schools, and take place all over the country. If you google CBT and stick your post code in you should find some places near you. The training should last the best part of a day. They will provide helmet and gloves and the bike for the day, as well as an instructor. The first part will be in a car park or somewhere where you can practice simple stuff safely, and then in the afternoon they'll take you out on the roads. If all goes well, at the end of the day, you get a certificate which entitles you to a bike up to 125cc, on the road, with L plates, for the next two years. The course will cost £100-£120. 3. Then you will probably want to get a bike and some kit of your own. You can get good second-hand kit on ebay: jacket, trousers, boots and gloves. Don't be tempted to skip this bit: it can save you your skin. You will need to buy the helmet new, and you will need to try it on and get advice from the salesman to make sure you get a good, tight fit, which means going to a shop. All in, you should be able to get kitted up for £250ish, I reckon. As for bikes, 125s can be a bit pricey: it's hard to find reasonable ones under £1000. The cheapest prices are from private sales, which you can find on Gumtree or ebay, but take someone along with you who knows bikes unless you're confident you know what you're looking for. This bit is "buyer beware". You will also need to buy a road licence for the bike and insurance. I don't know how much the licence is (but I'd guess £30-£50). Insurance can be expensive though. Try to get some quotes online for bikes on your list before you start travelling to see any. 4. Once the two years on your CBT are up, you will have to take another. or you decide you want to take the full test and ride without CBTs and without L plates. But that bit can wait for later Feel free to ask any questions.