L33 LEG
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Registered: 6th Jan 03
Location: Blackburn . Drove: Dimma Saxo VTR
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i always thought to ride a 125cc u needed to take a cbt, but my mate reckons that if u have a driving license u dnt need to take anything else to ride a 125.
whats needed? im 19, have a driving license, wanting to ride a 125cc.
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langey
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Registered: 7th Sep 03
Location: Wigan
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your banned from driving leee aint ya?? so i'd say you cant drive or ride
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Rob_Corsa
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Registered: 4th Apr 02
Location: Derbyshire
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you need to do a cbt, I had been driving ten years and still had to do one to ride a 125.
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L33 LEG
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Registered: 6th Jan 03
Location: Blackburn . Drove: Dimma Saxo VTR
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no iv still got my license at the mo. so do i need to take a cbt or not?
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L33 LEG
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Registered: 6th Jan 03
Location: Blackburn . Drove: Dimma Saxo VTR
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quote: Originally posted by Rob_Corsa
you need to do a cbt, I had been driving ten years and still had to do one to ride a 125.
ok cheers mate, i thought u had to but my mates wer saying u didnt.
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Graeme
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Registered: 26th Jul 04
Location: Northampton
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yeah just need to take a cbt which can do in half a day if u know how to ride a bike!!!
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Calum1577
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Registered: 30th Jan 04
Location: Troon
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What do u need to ride a bigger bike?
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BlueCorsa
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Registered: 14th Jan 04
Location: Midlands Drives: MB SLK250 CDI
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Full car licence holders riding mopeds
From 1 February 2001, a person passing a car driving test will be required to undertake a moped riding course before they can ride a moped on the road. A code number 122 is printed on the driving licence. This is only valid after a driver has successfully completed a basic moped training course.
Persons who already hold a full car licence, or who passed a car test before 1 February 2001, are not required to take training before riding a moped. But they are encouraged to do so.
If you have any enquiries about CBT (or moped rider training) phone the Driving Standards Agency on 0115 901 2500 and ask for the CBT section.
The UK learner motorcycle specification is an engine size of up to 125cc and a power output not exceeding 11kW (14.6bhp). The power output of an engine is measured in kilowatts [kW] or brake horse power [bhp]. A kilowatt is the metric measurement of brake horse power. One brake horse power equals 0.75 kilowatts. Engine capacity (or size) is measured in cubic centimetres (cc/cm3). The size of an engine is not directly related to its power output. Further information may be obtained from motorcycle retailers or manufacturers.
http://www.dvla.gov.uk/drivers/learn2dr.htm#2.%20Motorcycles,%20scooters%20and%20mopeds
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