33BPH means 33 Brake Horse Power, which is an engine's horsepower measured by a calibrated load placed on the engine. It is often given with an engine speed where the peak power was achieved, denoted as RPM (33 BHP @ 2500 RPM).
mate, any motobikes can be restricted to 33bhp if these bikes are over the 33bhp. even a Yamaha R1 can be restricted, this comes at a price. So if you have the money to spent a amazing bike and restrict to 33bhp. Go for it, best of luck from a experinced rider.....
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No on a cbt you can only ride up to 14.6 bhp to ride a 33bhp bike you must pass you full test .
i am not joking it is actually the Renault clio, it has 33bhp
Up to 15bhp if under 21, after that its up to 33bhp before passing your test.
If you pass your full motorcycle test you can ride any bike with 33bhp or less and power to weight ratio no more than 0.16 kw/kg. There is no restriction on engine size whatsoever as long as the bike is restricted to 33bhp & 0.16kw/kg you can ride it. Most manufacturers provide factory or dealer fitted options for restrictions.
Depends on what country In the United States I belive you can ride any In UK you are restricted to 33bhp till you are 21 hope this was helpfull, Beathalor
If you have a full unrestricted license or a <25kw (33bhp) license you are allowed to take pasengers. a provisional license with L plates on no more that a 125 isn't
its impossible i've tryed and asked loads of ktm dealers they said all the exc model produce over 33bhp and there are no restriction kits
33bhp is a measurement of power, not size. However, I can tell you that the larger lead bikes of today such as the GSXR 100s and Honda CBR 1000s get roughly 100-120 bhp. So depending on the age of the bike it could be as small as a 400.
By dirt bike do you mean a petrol (gasoline) powered bike? If so you need to be 16 years old to ride a moped (not exceeding a 55cc engine and a speed no faster than 50km/h) To ride any other types motorcyle it's 17 years old for bikes not exceeding 33bhp, and 21 for any size motorbike. (Any motorbike can also be ridden after 2 years experience of a bike < 33bhp) To ride any vehcile on the road, the bike must be road legal (including tax, lights and number plate), have at least 3rd party insurance and an appropriate liscence to drive that class of vehicle.
With the Category A license you are entitled to ride a motorcycle up to 25kW (33 bhp) and a power to weight ratio not exceeding 0.16kw/kg. There is no restriction on engine size (cc) so you can now ride a bike bigger than a 125cc. There are plenty of bikes around in the 125cc to 400cc range that produce no more than 25kW (33bhp) - ask your local dealer. You can ride a bike with a power output over 25kW but you'll need a restrictor kit on it to restrict the power output to 25kW. Any good motorcycle mechanic will fit a restrictor for you and give you the necessary documentation. Your insurance will cost more though because insurance companies tend to disregard restrictors.