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Tony...
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PostPosted: 00:27 - 22 Jan 2002    Post subject: CBT Reply with quote

Alright, Before i get my full license do i have to take my CBT??? And if i were to take my CBT for the NSR, is it different so the CBT u can take when ure 16 for a scooter or do u have to take it with an NSR?
Cheers for any replies guys...
Happy riding,
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PostPosted: 01:20 - 22 Jan 2002    Post subject: CBT Reply with quote

You do have to take a CBT before you do a full licence... though it is often included with full courses. I *think* that you have to take your CBT on a geared bike if you want to ride a geared bike (ie a geared 50 would be okay.)
Not entirley sure
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PostPosted: 18:32 - 22 Jan 2002    Post subject: cbt Reply with quote

I think you can do your cbt on anything, automatic or a geared bike.
As long as you do it, i dont think it matters what on.
Its your own choice.
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PostPosted: 19:07 - 22 Jan 2002    Post subject: CBT rules Reply with quote

Here's the letter of the law on how cbts work...
<a href=https://www.dvla.gov.uk/drivers/rdmcycle.htm>DVLA</a>
I've forgot most of them complex rules now..The only one i am remebering is the 2 year probation i'm on before i can 'Legally' ride a full power bike
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PostPosted: 19:18 - 22 Jan 2002    Post subject: CBT Reply with quote

yeah you can definately do one CBT on a moped when your 16 because thats what ive done but when i turned 17 last summer i just took the test straight away on a geared bike no worries.
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