Theory test and a CBT (compulsary basic training) you'll have to do the later through an approved riding school, you've also got to be a minmum of 17 years old to ride a 125cc.
You also have to have a provisional catergory A entitlement on your license.
2006-08-16 08:15:04
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answered by Anonymous
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No.
If you have a full driving licence with provisional motorcycle entitlement, you can ride up to 50cc without any compulsory tests.
However, if you want to ride anything above 50cc, or you don't already have provisional entitlement from a driving licence, then you *have* to be over 17 (you can ride a 50cc at 16) and you have to take a CBT (compulsory basic training) before you're allowed on the road.
You have to renew your CBT every two years until you pass your test.
2006-08-16 08:18:46
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answered by purple_duck_uk 2
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you cant ride any size motorcycle without first passing a CBT (compulsory Bike Training) test which then allows you to ride anything up to a 125 with L plates i believe
2006-08-16 09:51:25
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answered by david c 1
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Yes, but in England you have to do a basic test but not in northern ireland
2006-08-16 08:14:31
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answered by pinkypod 2
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yes you have to do compulsory basic training to ride with L plaits
2006-08-16 08:14:50
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answered by johnstrangey 3
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You have to take a CBT course, and PASS first
2006-08-16 13:43:08
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answered by engineer 4
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I think you have to by law do a CBT.
2006-08-16 08:17:00
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answered by TB 5
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as long as you have a cbt pass certifcate you can
2006-08-16 23:04:10
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answered by martin r 5
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yes but it must be less than 12 B.H.P
2006-08-16 08:15:44
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answered by Anonymous
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