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Learning to ride a motorcycle: Getting started
By Ben Cope on 28/07/2011 17:03:12
Apply for your motorcycle licence and discover the different categories for riding
to a maximum power output of no greater than 25kW (33bhp), for a period of two years. They may also carry pillion passengers. Once the two-year probation period is up the rider’s licence automatically upgrades to a full, unrestricted licence
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Learning to ride a motorcycle: CBT
By Ben Cope on 28/07/2011 17:36:45
The first active step towards becoming a biker, find out what Compulsory Basic Training is and how what it takes to pass your CBT
/get to know motorcycle C. practical on-site riding – getting to grips with the bike off the public highway D. practical on-road training - learning what’s expected of you on the road ride E. practical on-road riding – a two-hour road ride, under supervision
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Learning to ride a motorcycle: The right course
By Ben Cope on 28/07/2011 17:39:47
Courses can be tailored to fit your motorcycle learning requirements
Many schools throughout the UK sell courses that aim to get you your licence within a week or even less. This means that a totally novice rider must undertake CBT (Compulsory Basic Training), graduate to a 500cc machine, learn the part-two test
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