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Theory + Mod1 + Mod2 cost about £121. Your Theory pass is also valid for 2 years.
Some schools offer as much tuition as you need to pass the tests, but you may have to pay extra for bike hire.
£400 is a lot of money to fork out - so check what exactly is included. The test fees might be extra, so that could become £521.
You need to decide if a 125 will do you for the next 4 years, because if you don't pass before the deadline, the cost of getting a full licence is going to cost a lot more - but you might be in a better financial position then. Sticking to a 125 for now, might help if you get offered a job and just need transport. ____________________ Honda Varadero XL125(V8)
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If you're that confident, then another option would be:
CBT
Theory
Buy any 125
Pass 'standard' Mod 1 and Mod 2 on your own bike (no training required) and get an "A <= 25kW" license.
Chop in the 125 and get a 500+ bike, restricted or 'restricted' down to 25kW/33bhp.
When you turn 21, rock up on your own bike and do the 'Accelerated Access' (essentially just the standard DAS / 'large' bike test) on it. If they don't ask about the power, you don't tell. If they do ask, well, what they want to hear is that it's 35kW+. To make it look legit, you could have a mate ride it in to the test centre with you as pillion, and then be sure to crack on briskly when road conditions allow.
You've got the up-front costs of getting a 125, but if you buy old and Japanese then you'll get your money back. You won't have to shell out anything to a training school except your CBT. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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| Rogerborg wrote: | If you're that confident, then another option would be:
 CBT
 Theory
 Buy any 125
 Pass 'standard' Mod 1 and Mod 2 on your own bike (no training required) and get an "A <= 25kW" license.
 Chop in the 125 and get a 500+ bike, restricted or 'restricted' down to 25kW/33bhp.
 When you turn 21, rock up on your own bike and do the 'Accelerated Access' (essentially DSA / 'large' bike test) on it. If they don't ask about the power, you don't tell. If they do ask, well, what they want to hear is that it's 35kW+. To make it look legit, you could have a mate ride it in to the test centre with you as pillion, and then be sure to crack on briskly when road conditions allow.
You've got the up-front costs of getting a 125, but if you buy old and Japanese then you'll get your money back. You won't have to shell out anything to a training school except your CBT. |
Spot on, no way am I getting trapped with this new law coming in it's such a pain in my honest opinion and will cause nothing but problems, I think the government honestly hate us.
I am busy reading the highway code book and doing mocks online, going to phone the local place up to get my CBT done, do I have to buy a 125 or not? I was thinking on just doing it on theirs to be fair, I wasn't going to get a bike until I had passed (my mates R6) the full test.
How soon can you do Mod 1 and Mod 2 together? I've also been looking on Youtube and the vast majority of Mod 1 is just common sense which a lot is done in your CBT so should have no problems, I think for Mod 2 to kind off guarantee a pass I'll have a couple of lessons, I am confident but this new law has me really got me feeling like I was actually going to just wait until I was 21 and do DAS if the earlier post never told me about the law changing I would never have known as well so for that!
I will do what you say do the restricted 33bhp route so at least then I have a full license and won't be effected but a couple of weeks before my 21st birthday I'll ring up and get them done on bigger bike DAS, thanks very much for everyone helping me.
When I was 19 I was like I'm just going to wait until I'm 21 and do DAS, look at the problems this new law has got me into now lol... the weather is hardly good near my birthday is it neither!  |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 14 years, 118 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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