If you are over 18, then any bike size is legal with a learners. if you are 17, a 125 is the largest capacity.
250cc
It depends if you have mirrors, license plates which you do, learners permit which you do, and speedometer i think that's all you have to have but i would go to like the buro of motor vehicles.
Human powered bikes/bicycles don't requre any permits or licenses to be ridden, but motorcycles and scooters do, if you take them into traffic.
Depends on the size of the bike. The size of the bike doesn't necessarily pertain to the cc of the engine... But in general people 5.7'' - 6.1" fit on about any bike.
Yes, there is a limit to the size of quad bike that you can ride on a full UK driving licence. If you passed your car driving test on or after January 19, 2013, you can ride a quad bike with an engine size up to 50cc. If you passed your driving test before this date, you can ride a quad bike with an engine size up to 125cc. It's important to note that these restrictions do not apply if you have a motorcycle licence.
Depends what size you are im 5 feet 10 and i ride a 20 inch bmx bike
Contact your local sports store, they can give you exact information for the size bike needed.
Yes, that is a good size bike to learn on. If the bike is street legal you will need a motorcycle license.
125 is two stroke is good
In the UK - 49cc or less.
As long as you have a valid motorcycle license you can ride any size bike at any age.