Depends on age. If you are 16 then it is limited to 50cc. At 17 anything up to 125cc.
2006-12-08 19:30:51
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answered by Anonymous
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I am assuming you are a female. Depends how big you are. You would probably do good on a 4-stroke 250. The 4 stroke 125's are too slow. It may be ok at first but you will get over it quick. If you want real power on a starter you can try the 2 stroke 80cc. 2 strokes have powerbands and are generally a lot quicker at accelerating. 4 strokes are smoother accelarations. Depending how big of a girl you are too, is what you want. If you are tall or what ever. Just go down to a dealer and sit on some bikes and ask them what they suggest and then go try to get one through the recycler or something and test ride one. Don;'t ever buy a brand new bike. You will lose a lot of money. Also, just so you know I am thinking about dirtbikes, not street bikes. Street bikes are all 4 strokes.
2006-12-08 19:32:07
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answered by Proverbs 2
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The minimum ages in the U.K. for provisional licences are as follows:
Moped (any two wheeler under 50cc) - 16
Motorcycle (over 50 cc, developing up to 33bhp) - 17
Motorcycle (unlimited capacity or power) - 21 (or two years after passing Group A test)
Trike and quad - 17
2006-12-08 19:53:11
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answered by Nightworks 7
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i think of this became into the equipment some years in the past, yet in all likelihood nonetheless stands. interior the united kingdom you have tp take a CBT to experience any bike. you're limited to a 50cc from sixteen years and then 125cc from 17. you could then take an entire bike liscence attempt yet you would be resticted to 33bhp for 2 years i think of) after which you will experience what you like. on the different hand you could take a right away get entry to attempt and experience what you like right away away (basically obtainable to over 21's or 25's i think of). wish this facilitates.
2016-10-18 00:31:25
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answered by kigar 4
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It depends on your age. If you are over 21 you can do a direct access course which doesn't have the cc restriction.
2006-12-08 20:03:31
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answered by Hedonist 2
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In the UK it starts at up to 50cc for a 16 year old. You have to do the CBT test before you can ride though.
2006-12-08 19:29:59
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answered by Anonymous
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125 if you are 18
2006-12-12 17:50:12
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answered by fraz.s.u.s.s 2
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in the uk its a max of 125cc for learners. check the dvla website for more info on this.
2006-12-08 19:29:40
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answered by Anonymous
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up to 125cc
2006-12-08 19:56:17
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answered by jaeck76 3
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125cc nothing above that.
2006-12-11 11:36:44
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answered by phil 6
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