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Cbt - Biking
CBT passed at 16 and been riding a moped since. She is now 17 and says she can now go straight onto a geared 125cc bike.
I am not convinced! If she hasn't received any training on a manual, geared bike, how can she be allowed to jump straight on it?
I have looked on line, and nothing is clear - can anyone shed any light for me?
I am not convinced! If she hasn't received any training on a manual, geared bike, how can she be allowed to jump straight on it?
I have looked on line, and nothing is clear - can anyone shed any light for me?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.At 17 she can ride a 125cc machine with power not exceeding 11Kw. Bikes with gears and a clutch are accepted.
She has taken her CBT which is valid for 2 years. If she doesn't pass her test on a bike with 120-125 cc within the two years she must pass her CBT again.
www.gov.uk/rules-motorcyclists-83-to-88/motorcycle-licence-requirements
She has taken her CBT which is valid for 2 years. If she doesn't pass her test on a bike with 120-125 cc within the two years she must pass her CBT again.
www.gov.uk/rules-motorcyclists-83-to-88/motorcycle-licence-requirements
yes she can as long as the CBT is valid, see here for some helpful charts:
http:// assets. dft.gov .uk/dsa /dsa-ro utes-to -your-m otorcyc le-lice nce.pdf
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