As long as you have a valid motorcycle license you can ride any size bike at any age.
Depends on the size of the bike. The size of the bike doesn't necessarily pertain to the cc of the engine... But in general people 5.7'' - 6.1" fit on about any bike.
Yes, there is a limit to the size of quad bike that you can ride on a full UK driving licence. If you passed your car driving test on or after January 19, 2013, you can ride a quad bike with an engine size up to 50cc. If you passed your driving test before this date, you can ride a quad bike with an engine size up to 125cc. It's important to note that these restrictions do not apply if you have a motorcycle licence.
i believe the 700cc quad is the biggest you can ride on the road. not quite sure.
The recommended bike size for someone who is 28 years old can vary depending on their height and inseam measurement. It is best to consult with a professional at a bike shop to determine the correct size for a comfortable and safe ride.
Yes, that is a good size bike to learn on. If the bike is street legal you will need a motorcycle license.
All depends on the engine size
A 5'2 woman should ride a bike with a frame size of around 15-16 inches.
250cc
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.
The size of the bike depends on the riders size and experience. The rider should be able to hold the bike up easily while sitting on the seat, and their feet on the ground. Some new riders start with a smaller engine bike until they get used to riding.
For a high-performance ride, it is recommended to look for a 700 cc bike size.
It is up to you; you size, weight, ability and experience. If you have a lot of experience go big, if not staying with a middle weight model is better.