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.
A full driving licence allows you to legally ride a 125 without L plates, all you need is insurance.
what motorbike can i ride on my car licence passed test 1986,, can i ride a 125 with l plates
Yes. If you have passed your test
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In Britain, a 17-year-old can ride a motorcycle with a maximum engine capacity of 125cc on L plates if they have a provisional license and are in possession of a CBT (Compulsory Basic Training) certificate. To ride a 150cc motorcycle, they would need to complete the full motorcycle test to obtain a Category A1 license. Riding a 150cc bike on L plates without the appropriate license would be illegal.
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No, hence the phrase Compulsory Basic training, everyone must do it. It allows you to ride for 2 years with L plates but after this 2 years you must either retake your CBT or take the full practical and theory test.
An eighteen year old can ride a bike up to 125CC provided they have passed their Compulsory Basic Training (CBT) and display L plates. If they have passed their theory and practical tests, L plates are not required.
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.
the biggest cc engine you can ride on is a 50cc on L plates i would suggest buying something like a aprilia rs50 as this will get you used to a feel of a bike they also go faster than the scooters
After a Compulsory Basic Test, CBT, you can ride a 50cc moped without 'L' plates or up to 125cc bike/scooter with 'L' plates.
You can ride a 125cc motorcycle on motorways providing you have passed your test and are riding without "L plates". It isn't the best experience as you are almost constantly red-lining the revs in top gear, but it can definitely be done.