Yes - we are a DSA approved training school (www.aprilia-merseyside.com).
Compulsory basic training is not a test, it is an assesment to ensure you are safe and the onus is on the training school to teach and impart knowledge to you. We assume you know nothing & start with: this is the front wheel, this is the back wheel, etc.
As long as you have chosen to do cbt on a geared bike then the correct riding technique for clutch control and gearchanging will be taught.
Please note though, it will be slightly harder to get you up to standard than it would on an auto, so there is a slight risk that you may have to return for a small amount of extra tuition (the majority of cbt customers would not need this though).
No on a cbt you can only ride up to 14.6 bhp to ride a 33bhp bike you must pass you full test .
A1 motorcycle licence and CBT Test
simple answer is "no"
The short answer is no, if you only have a cbt you are restricted to 125cc with L plates. The 33hp limit applys if you take and pass your full test on a 125cc bike, after 2 years it automatically becomes an unlimited licence.
Can I ride a quad bike or buggy on a cbt
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.
£70 to £100
no you need a full bike licence
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
You have to be at least 16, you also have to attatch an L plate if you do not wish to take your test. Edit to the above answer: I've just passed my test so all this is still very much in my head. If you're off-road on private land you can ride any bike at any age. If you want to ride ANYTHING on the roads you must be at least 16, have passed a CBT (Compulsory Basic Training) course and use L-plates. You can't just stick L-plates up and ride something on the roads these days, you will be stopped and asked to show your CBT certificate. This CBT certificate lasts for two years in which time you need to either take a Theory Test and then your full practical test, or re-sit your CBT.
Only if you have obtained a replacement certificate from the issuing station (where you took your CBT) or DVLA.