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Can I do my Mod 1 on my own bike?

Can I do my Mod 1 on my own bike?

If you have completed your first day DAS training with 90-ONE education we can arrange delivery of a “Big Bike” motorcycle to the DVSA test centre for you to take your module 1 test on. Yes you can use your own bike for the test provided you have all the legal requirements in place (insurance, tax, MOT etc).

Can you do your Mod 1 on a 125?

No, they saw you coming! Whatever you do the Module 1 test on you must do the Module 2 on, even if you did the Module 1 on a 600cc you can’t take Module 2 on a 125cc.

How do I get a full bike licence UK?

To get a full licence you have to sit a number of theory and practical riding tests, each consisting of two parts called mod 1 and mod 2. You will qualify in a series of steps, known as ‘staged access’ and, if you’re over 24, you may be able to skip certain parts in what is called direct access.

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What is Module 1 and 2 for a bike test?

Module 1 is an off-road test in which you’ll have to show various manoeuvres including a figure of 8, cornering and a U-turn. Module 2 is a road riding test; it also includes an eyesight test and questions about safety checks on the motorbike and carrying a pillion passenger.

What is A2 Licence UK?

The category A2 motorcycle licence is available for anyone over the age of 19. The A2 motorcycle licence allows riders to ride any motorcycle/scooter with a maximum power output of up to 35kw (46.6bhp).

Can I insure a motorbike without a Licence UK?

Can you insure a motorcycle without a license UK? No – Unfortunately, if you want insure a motorcycle you will need to have at least a provisional licence and have completed your compulsory basic training (CBT).

Can I do my full bike test on a 125?

Any motorcycle between 120 – 125cc is suitable for test. This is the only licence 17 & 18 year olds can take but is open to anyone older.

What cc bike can I ride with a mod 1?

What can I ride with a full A1 licence? An A1 licence allows riders aged 17 and over to: Ride a light motorcycle up to 11 kW (and a power-to-weight ratio not more than 0.1kW per kg) and 125 cc (rough top speed of 60mph) Ride without L-plates.

How do I get my full motorcycle license?

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DAS (Full Motorcycle Licence)

  1. If you are aged 24 or over or held an A2 licence for two years you can get an unrestricted motorcycle licence by taking a Direct Access (DAS) course and passing the practical tests.
  2. If you are unsure which course is for you take just CBT and see how you get on.

Do I need a CBT to do a full bike test?

First, you have to complete your CBT. You then have to pass the Motorcycle Theory Test and undertake training and a Practical Test on a motorcycle with a minimum power output of 35KW. Once you have passed your Practical Test, you will have a licence to ride any motorcycle without any restrictions.

Is it hard to pass motorcycle test UK?

With enough practice, revision and preparation, passing your full UK moped/motorbike test should be fairly straightforward. This can only be taken if you have a provisional motorcycle licence. If you fail the theory test on the first occasion, you can re-sit it as many times as it takes to pass.

When can you ride a 600cc bike?

On passing – you can ride any motorcycle up to 46Bhp There is no automatic upgrades of licence – if you wish to move up to a full (A) licence you will need to retake the module 1 and 2 tests on an unrestricted 600cc bike when you have reached 24 years of age or held the A2 licence for 2 years.

What do you need to get a motorcycle licence in the UK?

To get a full UK motorbike licence, you will need to take a theory test and two practical tests, known as the module 1 off-road motorcycle test and the module 2 on-road motorcycle test. For the A1 test and when taking the direct route to A2 or A you’ll need to take the theory and 2-module practical tests.

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Can you get a full unrestricted motorcycle licence at 21?

Once you have passed Module 1 and Module 2 on a 600cc+ motorcycle you have gained your full unrestricted motorcycle licence and you can ride any bike, at any size and at any power. It is possible to take this course at 21, if you have passed the A2 test and at least two years have elapsed.

What tests do you have to take to get a motorcycle license?

Motorcycle Tests To get a full UK motorbike licence, you will need to take a theory test and two practical tests, known as the module 1 off-road motorcycle test and the module 2 on-road motorcycle test. For the A1 test and when taking the direct route to A2 or A you’ll need to take the theory and 2-module practical tests.

Can you get an A2 licence on a full-size motorcycle?

Those taking the progressive route from an A2 to A licence just need to take the 2-module practical on a full-size motorcycle. Mopeds aside, there are 3 types of motorcycle licence: A1 for motorbikes up to 125cc, A2 for machines up to 35kW and the class A for full-size motorcycles.