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The legal age in the UK (Cornwall) for riding a 50cc moped is 16, riding a 125cc is 17, however at 17 you can take your full bike license, and ride a more powerful bike but it must be restricted.
In the UK, you cannot ride a 125cc motorcycle without L-plates unless you have a full motorcycle license or are taking a test. If you hold a provisional license and are riding a 125cc bike, you must display L-plates. However, if you have passed your full motorcycle test, you can ride a 125cc bike without L-plates. Always check local laws, as requirements may vary by country.
Can I ride a quad bike or buggy on a cbt
A bike can travel the full 12 miles depending on the endurance of the rider.
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.
The A1 is an A road so technically yes, however you cannot join the M1 unless you have a full and current driving license for a motorcycle and the bike is over 50cc.
about 300 miles
The reserve tank of a 2008 Honda Shadow 750cc will take you about 20 to 30 miles depending on how you drive the bike.
You are able to drive a 50cc without l plates if you have a CBT and full driving licence but you still need L plates if you plan on driving anything bigger like a 125cc
16+ 50cc and under. 17+ 125cc. 21+ for a full sized Motor bike with or without a side car. i would say 250cc is 21+ maybe 18+
full form of bike
If you are looking into a 4 stroke, I would get a 125cc. A cr 150 would also be a good 4 stroke dirt bike. If you want a two stroke, I would go with a full size 125cc. Any Yz 125, or a 2001 - 2003 kx 125 would be good. Two strokes are jumpy and very fast, so only get one if you are experienced. If ur not very experienced, it might work if you have good throttle control and dont mind a LOT of speed. A 2001 kx 125 is now my first and only bike. I have had it for three weeks, and i love it.