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james_m246 | 19:56 Tue 11th Oct 2005 | Motoring
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Can you still have avy size motorcycle on a provisional licence if you have a side cart on it ?
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A motorcycle and sidecar is classed as a trike, and you need a full licence to ride it. Same as normal trikes and Robins!
Not sure that's correct... it used to be that you could have any size bike as long as you had a sidecar... one company actually manufactured a mini "sidecar" that allowed your bike to lean while cornering, which was very popular.
you can drive a trike on L plates. That's why the mini- leaning sidecar was popular because you could ride a fireblade on L plates. I have'nt hear anything has changed so probably yes.

http://www.bikerland.co.uk/Motorcycles/License.htm

Sidecars
Learners who wish to ride with a sidecar can practise on a combination with a power/weight ratio not exceeding 0.16kW/kg. On obtaining a standard licence, you will be restricted to a combination with the same power/weight ratio for 2 years. At age 21 learners may, only within Direct or Accelerated Access, practise on a larger combination. But the test must be taken on a solo bike (although physically disabled riders can use a combination).
Examples
1kg = 2.2 lbs; 100kmh = 62 mph (approx); 1bhp = 0.75kW
14.6bhp = 11kW; 33bhp = 25kW; 46.6bhp = 35kW; bhp = brake horse power

Further to Calibrax.I remember that little device which was a sidecar and did flex and lean both ways.  If I remember correctly it was marketed as a 'Sidewinder'.

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