There are numerous websites dedicated to motorcycle training and also motorcycle safety. You can take Motorcycle Riding School from Sheridan College and other training facilities. In addition to getting your training, you would have to take a test similar to a driving test to get your license.
no. most custom motorcycles DO NOT have any
Yes. Most countries throughout the world demand some kind of rider training and license in order to legally ride on the road. If you are only riding off-road, however, a license is not required.
no you can not. In Florida you have to have endorsement on license before you can legally ride a motorcycle
a 125cc, but you need to be a holder of a CBT certificate to legally ride one.
It is illegal to ride a motorcycle without a license. You must have a valid motorcycle license to legally practice riding a motorcycle.
ya if the cops dont see you in town
Yes, you are required to have a motorcycle endorcement to ride a motorcycle with a displacement of 50cc's or greater.
Yes, in the UK, you need to complete a CBT (Compulsory Basic Training) course to ride a 50cc bike legally on the road. Additionally, you must display L plates (learner plates) while you're learning. After completing your CBT, you can ride a 50cc scooter or motorcycle with L plates until you pass your full motorcycle test.
You need a motorcycle license to drive a motorcycle (Class M) in Wisconsin. If you are under 18, you need an instruction permit to drive one. There is no minimum age to ride a motorcycle in Wisconsin, but "a child has to ride behind the driver (cannot sit in front of the driver), and has to wear a helmet. The child has to be able to reach the foot pegs - the foot pegs can legally be raised." See the related link for more on motorcycle licenses in Wisconsin.
one would need a motorcycle license.
Ride? or Drive? Legally, anyone that has a driver's license and takes the additional motorcycle endorsement (test) can drive a motorcycle. Rules about how to get a motorcycle endorsement vary in every state. Riding a motorcycle technically requires permission from your parents until you turn 18. Your parents are legally responsible for all your actions until you turn 18.
You do not need a motorcycle license to ride a 49cc and smaller bike in Utah. But I believe 50+cc, you do need a license. Double check with the dealership.