Its more to do with power output than engine cc. But for an unrestricted 500cc+ it is: Two years after a full Class A licence is obtained. (so minimum age 19) if the licence was obtained on a bike of 33bhp and power to weight not exceeding 0.16kW/kg. Otherwise age 21 if DAS, follow the link.
17 years and nine months for a learners permit in Victoria
In Irelnad, and in the new year ( 2013 ) you must be 18 to be able to ride a 250cc motorbike, and must do (IBT) modules 1,3,5 on a A2 type motorbike and then take a practical driving test. If you already have your A1 liences you just have to do module 5 on a A2 type motorbike.
First is to get the motorcycle permit then after that, take the motorcycle/road test at least age 21 and above.
You can ride a 50cc at the age of 16 if you have a CBT which costs around £90. The bike also has to be restricted to 30 mph but most people illegally de-restrict them.
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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.
well necessarily 14 and above is a appropriate age!
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.
Generally, the ATV manufacturers recommend 16 years of age to operate a quad. The age recommendation is usually shown on one of the fenders on a printed sticker. This sticker is hard to miss. Always wear a motorcycle helmet and all protective apparel regardless of the age of the operator.
Eight (8) years and above.
The physical ability to ride a 125 is more based on size and experience than age. If someone's feet cant touch the ground fully then the bike may be too tall for them. Larger motors have more power and can more easily get out of control for an inexperienced rider. These and other factors help determine the size of bike someone can ride.
14 or above