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Hi all, I'm looking at getting a bike over the next year or so but will want one that requires a full license. I have a full driving license and had a 125cc years back as well as having quite a bit of trials experience as a teenager.


Thing is I don't really know the best way about approaching it all. I take it I need to do a theory test but what are these DAS, mod1, mod2 etc that people are referring to.


If anyone could give me the right route then that would help a lot


Ps I don't want to buy the bike until I have passed the necessary tests so I'll have to hire one which I'm assuming is a possibility


Cheers, matt

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1- do your CBT

2- Theory test

3- module 1 (off road manoeuvres section of the test)

4- module 2 (road test)


can either do your test on a 125 and have a restricted license for 2 yrs (can ride any motorcycle up to 33bhp, inc restricted big bikes)

or, if you are over 21, on a 500 then you can ride any bike unrestricted.


Training school will include bike hire in lesson cost.


Lots of info here: http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/Motoring/Le ... /index.htm

And more here: http://www.geton.co.uk/content/getting-started

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