Guest Posted June 6, 2010 Posted June 6, 2010 Right here goes i'm 20 at the moment and want to do my test. From what i have read on the internet i can learn on a bike with a bigger engine if i'm over 21If i pass now will i still have to wait the two years to move onto a bigger bike? Quote
spunky1976 Posted June 6, 2010 Posted June 6, 2010 as i understand it you have to be 21 to do direct access from which you can ride anything once passed otherwise its the restricted route for 2 years.i'm sure someone more knowledgeable on the subject will be along soon though Quote
Guest Posted June 6, 2010 Posted June 6, 2010 taken from http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/Motoring/Le ... DG_4022568Motorcycles you can ride A moped has a maximum design speed not exceeding 50 km/h (approx. 31 mph). It has an engine capacity no greater than 50 cc and can be moved by pedals, if first used before 1 August 1977. A learner motorcycle has an engine up to 125 cc and a power output not exceeding 11 kWFull motorcycle licenceThere are two types of full motorcycle licence:a light motorcycle licence (A1), which restricts riders to any bike up to 125 cc and a power output of 11 kW. The practical test must be taken on a bike of between 75 cc and 125 cc a standard motorcycle licence (A), is obtained if the practical test is taken on a bike of over 120 cc but not more than 125 cc and capable of at least 100 km/h per hour. After passing the standard motorcycle practical test, you will be restricted for two years to riding a bike of up to 25 kW and a power/weight ratio not exceeding 0.16 kW/kg. After this you may ride any size of bike Note:The BMW C1 motorcycle is not a suitable machine for a practical test.Direct and accelerated accessRiders age 21 or over, or those who reach 21 before their two year restriction ends, have other options.Direct accessAfter taking CBT and the theory test, the practical test may be taken on a motorcycle with a power output of at least 35kW. A pass allows you to ride any size of bike. All or part of the CBT course may be taken on either a learner bike or a large bike. You may practice for the practical test on bikes larger than the learner bike specification provided:you are accompanied at all times by an approved instructor on another bike and in radio contact you wear fluorescent or reflective clothing and follow all other provisional licence restrictions Accelerated accessRiders who reach the age of 21, while still within the two year period where they are restricted to maximum 25 kW machines, but who wish to ride larger bikes need to pass a further test on a motorcycle of at least 35 kW. They may practice on bikes over 25 kW under the same practice conditions for direct access riders. You will revert to learner status while practicing (on a motorcycle greater than 25 kW) although test failure will not affect your existing licence. Quote
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