Yes you can as long as you hold a full Motorcycle licence with a B1 category on it, this allows you to drive any four wheeled vehicle with a kerb weight of 550 kgs or less, the kitten comes in at between 530 and 538 kilos so it just fits in. Thats why I have one! The downside is that the B1 entitlement is no longer available on new full licences and I believe it's been like that since 2000.
You have to have a full car licence or a full motor bike licence.
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No, you can't. Before about 2001, passing your motorcycle tests in full would get you a B1 category permit thrown in on your licence. And since the Robin was included under category B1, this meant, in effect, that you could drive a Robin on what people tend to think of as a 'bike licence'. As it stands now, though, although a Robin still falls into category B1, you don't get that category for passing bike tests any more. Which means that in order to drive a Reliant Robin in the UK now, you must pass a full car driving test.
i dont think so but there is a possibility.
if it is a 50cc engine or less no u do not need a licence
Do u need a licence to drive a moped
sureI've spoken to the DVLA and as long as you have category B1 on your licence you can. It must however be under 550 kg.
NO IT CNT DICHEAD you can not.sorry try again.
No you dont need to get one. Only a car bike and pram
If it is road legal and you have a full driving licence and insurance you can ride it on a motorway.
To drive a ltz400 quad bike you will need a full car licence or full motorcycle licence category B1. Also you will have to be at least 17 years old to get the licence.