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So even though I rode a 50cc then a 125 back in the good ol' 80s, with no test, I can't do that again without at least a CBT? Shame. What's a das?
So even though I rode a 50cc then a 125 back in the good ol' 80s, with no test, I can't do that again without at least a CBT? Shame. What's a das?
I’ve always fancied a 70s or 80s MX/enduro bike - say a DT 175; what’s the best way to get a licence for an old fool? Googling the various options is tediously baffling - A1, A2, CBT, cc, Kw ….
is it possible for a long time driving-licence holder to run an old, low-power bike with minimal training/testing, or better to go the whole hog and get a big bike licence?
Gratuitous, er, motorbike pic to illustrate:
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If you passed your car test before 1st February 2001 you can ride a 50cc moped as stated above. After this date you need a CBTYes, you can still ride a moped, 50cc on a car licence without a CBT or L plates if you have had it long enough. And the CBT is just an easy training course, not a test, that you only have to go through every few years.
Yes, but don't. A CBT is going to give you enough information and a enough experience to not be outright dangerous. Be sensible.I passed my car test in 1987, so I could get a 50cc or the electric equivalent? Interesting.