£70 to £100
There are many places where one can take a CBT test. One can take a CBT test anywhere in the area known as the United Kingdom in order to ride a motorcycle.
No.
In the UK, if your Computer-Based Test (CBT) certificate has expired, you must retake the CBT before you can ride a motorcycle or scooter legally. There is no limit on the number of times you can retake the CBT, but you must complete the course and pass the assessment each time. It's advisable to retake the test as soon as possible to ensure your riding skills are up to date.
EXPLANATION OF QUESTION: I completed my CBT on my 16th birthday and it is now coming up to my 18th and CBT's only last 2 years. However i passed my Car Driving Test last month and now have a full driving licence but not taken a motorbike test. So do i need to retake my CBT on my 18th or can i ride it on a full licence without a CBT?
Only if you have obtained a replacement certificate from the issuing station (where you took your CBT) or DVLA.
No on a cbt you can only ride up to 14.6 bhp to ride a 33bhp bike you must pass you full test .
A CBT (Compulsory Basic Training) certificate in the UK lasts for two years. After this period, if a rider has not passed their motorcycle test, they will need to retake the CBT to continue riding legally. It's important for riders to keep track of their CBT expiry to ensure compliance with legal requirements.
Yes
A1 motorcycle licence and CBT Test
The cost of the CBT (Compulsory Basic Training) bike test in Scunthorpe typically ranges from £100 to £150, depending on the training school and any additional services they may offer, such as equipment rental. It's advisable to check with local riding schools for the most accurate and up-to-date pricing. Some schools may also offer package deals that include training and test fees.
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.
Unless you have passed your theory and practical test, no you cannot.