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.
To ride a 125cc bike in the UK, you need either a provisional motorcycle license combined with a Compulsory Basic Training (CBT) certificate or an A1 motorcycle license. The CBT allows you to ride a 125cc motorcycle on public roads, while the A1 license requires passing both a theory and practical test. In many other countries, similar requirements exist, often involving a specific motorcycle license category for smaller engine sizes. Always check local regulations for precise licensing requirements.
a 125cc motorbike
You have to be 16 to ride a scotter. But to ride a 125cc you have to 17
That depends on what country you're trying to ride in.
No as soon as you turn 17 you can ride a 125cc as long as it is still restricted. I did this myself when I turned 17.
Yes, provided you have a licence for a 125cc, or provisional licence and are displaying L plates.
No. The CBT covers vehicles not exceeding 125cc. However, (although I cannot see why it would be) it might be used as a Direct Access Vehicle by riders under instruction or examination (A1).
yes
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Get a 125cc. If you already know how to ride then you will get bored with an 85 real quick.
Not legally, you have to be 17 to ride a 125cc or less scooter on the road