No on a cbt you can only ride up to 14.6 bhp to ride a 33bhp bike you must pass you full test .
at 16 after the cbt you can ride upto a 50cc. after the age of 17 with L plates on you can ride upto a 13 bhp. you could go out and buy a suzuki gsx1300r (fastest production bike in the world) as long as it is 13bhp then you can ride it. after you pass your test until you have had 2 years on ur licence or over the age of 21 (or 25) you can ride upto a 33bhp.
simple answer is "no"
Can I ride a quad bike or buggy on a cbt
no you need a full bike licence
Sort of you cant ride a 250 unless a- you have got your CBT and passed your test b- you have your CBT and are under instruction (ie on the road with an instructor following you) you cannot just ride one about yourself just because your 18
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.
you have to be 16 qwith a cbt (compulsive basic training) certificate to ride legally in the UK on a 49 cc scooter or bike
No.You can only ride up to a 125cc with a CBT if you are over 17 years old
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).
No.
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.
You can ride a 50cc at the age of 16 if you have a CBT which costs around £90. The bike also has to be restricted to 30 mph but most people illegally de-restrict them.