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| TheCherryCore wrote: | country X / full A |
More details might help to confirm that.
UK licensing is a right fuss now. I guess this is as good a flowchart as any.
You can't just rock up and rent a bike prior to passing your tests. For your provisional entitlement (and therefore their insurance) to be valid, you need to be accompanied by a certified instructor, or be on test. That gives training schools the whip hand over you.
You could buy your own bike: Bandit 600, Fazer, CBR600F or similar, then insure it on your provisional entitlement via Bikesure (and perhaps others). You still can't legally ride it around, but if you can think of a way to get it to the test centre without raising too many questions, you can sit your tests on it. It needs to be displaying L plates front and rear while being used for the tests.
If you're really starting from fresh, you'll need to pass a motorcycle theory test, and do a Compulsory Basic Training course.
Get them done and talk to the instructors at your chosen school - if you can demonstrate your competency you may find them willing to supply a bike and a accompanying instructor for a not too outrageous amount of money.
Best of luck. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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The hoops youngsters have to jump through today to get a full bike licence is bloody ridiculous. I'm surprised so many people even bother.
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Yeah, I kinda read that all through and it seems to be a chainlink missing between 125 and 600. I barely can imagine myself driving 125 then jumping on 600 and pass any test. Thanks anyways, really appreciated.
I used to have my full A in Japan 11 years ago, before I moved back to Europe (geology, it drags you allover the places, really), however, it does not meet EEA standards and has to be re-done from scratch.
Thanks guys, I'll try to make an attempt and link the chains, or... will get myself rusty Yaris really, and wait until next relocation  |
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| TheCherryCore wrote: | Yeah, I kinda read that all through and it seems to be a chainlink missing between 125 and 600. I barely can imagine myself driving 125 then jumping on 600 and pass any test. Thanks anyways, really appreciated.
I used to have my full A in Japan 11 years ago, before I moved back to Europe (geology, it drags you allover the places, really), however, it does not meet EEA standards and has to be re-done from scratch.
Thanks guys, I'll try to make an attempt and link the chains, or... will get myself rusty Yaris really, and wait until next relocation  |
You need to go back a long way to do what (I think) you want. Ready to be corrected but I believe pre-1997 it was possible, then the DAS rules came in, and to get a full unrestricted license it had to be on a big bike (back then the crappy 500cc you were asking about would do). Taking your test on a 125 would see you restricted to 33bhp for 2 years, then as many ponies as you can handle.
Unfortunately the EU f**ked things up in 2013, leaving no option but to take your test(s) on a big bike, now a 600cc. If you ride to a good standard, you could try a 'cheap' DAS course. Short courses are about £300-400, I paid £330 for mine, but it only stays cheap if you pass first time otherwise it quickly gets expensive... |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 9 years, 344 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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