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YOu can ride a motorcycle less than 125cc at the age of 16. You have to take a written test and have professional tuition before you can go on the road. When you have passsed your test and reached 17 you can ride a bigger bike.
A 125cc scooter has a sports exhaust and that makes it louder than your average ride. If you want one that is not so noisy, you will also have to go with one that is not so fast.
Of course - A yottametre is bigger!
no because your fat and gay. and you smell worse than my hairy black ass.
yes of course austaralia is bigger than malasia
no Italy is bigger
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With the Category A license you are entitled to ride a motorcycle up to 25kW (33 bhp) and a power to weight ratio not exceeding 0.16kw/kg. There is no restriction on engine size (cc) so you can now ride a bike bigger than a 125cc. There are plenty of bikes around in the 125cc to 400cc range that produce no more than 25kW (33bhp) - ask your local dealer. You can ride a bike with a power output over 25kW but you'll need a restrictor kit on it to restrict the power output to 25kW. Any good motorcycle mechanic will fit a restrictor for you and give you the necessary documentation. Your insurance will cost more though because insurance companies tend to disregard restrictors.
Much bigger of course !