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Old 10-08-14, 09:16 AM   #1
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Hi.

I'm looking at buying my first motorcycle but wasn't sure if my current full UK driving license covers me to ride

My driving license categories includes category A and the DVLA website states that category A is licensed for

"Motorbikes with a power output more than 35kW or a power to weight ratio more than 0.2kW/kg"
"Motor tricycles with a power output more than 15kW"

So.. does this mean I could ride a motorbike bigger than a 50cc?
Even tho I have a full driving license, would I need to take a full motorbike test or would a CBT suffice.?

Can you guys shed some light on this as Ive had conflicting answers from many people.

Some say I can only ride a bike upto 50cc and some say I can ride anything I want?

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Old 10-08-14, 09:27 AM   #2
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Default Re: My license and its categories.

Catagory A should be a full bike licence, however there are also A1 A2 and other sub categories with limitations. A full uk car licence no longer entitles you to ride many bikes and hasn't done so for some time but the categories have been reworked a number of times over the years. It is unlikely you have full motorcycle entitlement without having passed a specific motorcycle test.

The official overview is here:
https://www.gov.uk/ride-motorcycle-moped/overview

A flow chart shows the current routes:
https://www.gov.uk/government/public...rcycle-licence

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Old 10-08-14, 09:34 AM   #3
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I was in your position last year, and had to take my CBT to ride a 125 with L plates, then after a year decided to take my A test. I'm a little....lets say....mature in age so could go for A test straight away after CBT if I'd wanted. Thought it best to get some experience under my belt first. Hope that helps


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Old 10-08-14, 10:06 AM   #4
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Thanks for those links, defiantly the best info I've been given..

I have category 'AM' & 'A' but not 'A1' or 'A2', does this mean I have to gain the 'A1' and/or 'A2' licenses before the 'A' category becomes valid.

I'm 34 btw

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Old 10-08-14, 10:13 AM   #5
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I was in your position last year, and had to take my CBT to ride a 125 with L plates, then after a year decided to take my A test. I'm a little....lets say....mature in age so could go for A test straight away after CBT if I'd wanted. Thought it best to get some experience under my belt first. Hope that helps


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Old 10-08-14, 10:16 AM   #6
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That category A with note 79 means you can ride a trike. You do not have a two wheel full power entitlement
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That category A with note 79 means you can ride a trike. You do not have a two wheel full power entitlement
Thank you for clearing that up

Looks like I'll be booking a couple of lessons and a test to have the full entitlement..

My friend has a GSF600 and after spending the day with her and the bike, I want to ride my own
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Old 10-08-14, 10:22 AM   #8
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You need to observe the restriction code that you have against your A entitlement. 79 means "restricted to vehicles in conformity with the specifications stated in brackets on your licence" so you can only ride a motorcycle if it has three wheels. That's quite unusual, in fact I think that's the first time I've seen that. Given it was added so recently can you remember how it came about?
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You need to observe the restriction code that you have against your A entitlement. 79 means "restricted to vehicles in conformity with the specifications stated in brackets on your licence" so you can only ride a motorcycle if it has three wheels. That's quite unusual, in fact I think that's the first time I've seen that. Given it was added so recently can you remember how it came about?
I passed my test back in 2007 but never did any test or examination for a bike at the time, guess its just randomly added..
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Found it! It took some digging but at least it explains why I haven't come across it. From the DVLA website.

"If you hold category B1 entitlement (trikes and quads), when you renew or replace your licence after 19 January 2013 it will show categories B1 and A. The A entitlement will be limited to tricycles and you won’t be able to ride motorbikes you weren’t previously allowed to."
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