you have to be 16 qwith a cbt (compulsive basic training) certificate to ride legally in the UK on a 49 cc scooter or bike
There are many places where one can take a CBT test. One can take a CBT test anywhere in the area known as the United Kingdom in order to ride a motorcycle.
No on a cbt you can only ride up to 14.6 bhp to ride a 33bhp bike you must pass you full test .
Yes
at 16 after the cbt you can ride upto a 50cc. after the age of 17 with L plates on you can ride upto a 13 bhp. you could go out and buy a suzuki gsx1300r (fastest production bike in the world) as long as it is 13bhp then you can ride it. after you pass your test until you have had 2 years on ur licence or over the age of 21 (or 25) you can ride upto a 33bhp.
If you passed a car test before February 1st 2001 you do not need to complete a CBT to ride a moped but you must complete CBT before riding a motorcycle. However if you passed a car test after February 1st 2001 you must complete CBT whether you wish to ride a moped or a motorcycle. So yes, you MUST have completed CBT no matter how long you have held your car licence if you wish to ride a motorcycle. * A moped has an engine not over 50cc with maximum design speed not exceeding 50 kilometres per hour (km/h) which is approximately 31 miles per hour ---- If you wish to ride anything over 125cc you'll need an A license. As you've held your license for over 10 years, you were obviously issued it before 2001 so you can ride a moped or scooter without a CBT.
By law a CBT must be taken to ride a moped, and it is the only test you need to take to ride a moped on your own (this lasts for two years before you have to re take it unless you possess a full license by then), however you must use a learner plate at all times. A CBT must be taken to provisionaly ride on a motorbike before a motorbike test. You can ride a moped on a full licence without a CBT.
Unless you have passed your theory and practical test, no you cannot.
After a Compulsory Basic Test, CBT, you can ride a 50cc moped without 'L' plates or up to 125cc bike/scooter with 'L' plates.
No.You can only ride up to a 125cc with a CBT if you are over 17 years old
Sort of you cant ride a 250 unless a- you have got your CBT and passed your test b- you have your CBT and are under instruction (ie on the road with an instructor following you) you cannot just ride one about yourself just because your 18
There are quite a few versions of "cbt" these are listed on the link below. Compulsory Basic Taining. if you take this at the age of 16 with a provisional licence you are entitled to ride a 50cc moped on the road. but you are not allowed to take a pillion passenger, or ride on the motorway and you have to have L plates at all time on the front and rear of your scooter.