Mod 1 and Mod 2 on my 125 cc Van Van

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I have 12 months of my CBT left...what I'm thinking is just do Mod 1 and 2 and then drive my Van Van for a couple more years then have the option of a bigger Bike if I want.

Seems the sensible option rather than waiting another 12 months on the CBT then another 2 years after that...

Once you do M1 and M2 do you have to ride a Bigger Bike? In any time frame?

I have no overwhelming desire to ride a bigger Bike right now...I just Pootle to work and 65mph is fast enough for me on my country lane commute.But when the CBT runs out in June 2013 it will cost another 75 quid to renew. I'm thinking do Mod 1 and Mod 2 and leave my options open plus it wont work out that more expensive. Been riding now for 12 months on my 6 gear Van Van...Feel confident enough I think...

Thoughts

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If you take the tests on a 125 you'll end up with an A2 (restricted) license. That'll mean you can ride any bike that is restricted to 33bhp. After 2 years that will automatically upgrade to a full A motorcycle license.

If you took the DAS option you'd do the tests on a bigger bike (500cc+ I think) and get your full A motorcycle license right away.

So in my case it would be 12 months...Because I have another 12 months left on my CBT before I need to renew it....

The other driving me on factor is the Rules change in Jan 2013 I think and you can no longer do M1 and M2 on a 125 cc:(
 
I'd get Mod1+2 done on your 125 before 2013 if I were you.

Your license would be an A2, but the current rules should still apply if you passed before 2013. So if you pass in Dec 2012, your A2 license should auto-upgrade to a full A in Dec 2014 :)

Thats what I'm thinking
 
Its two year restriction from when you pass your Mod2, not your CBT.

yeah so in essence I would be saving a year...

Wait another 12 months until the CBT runs out then renew it for £75

Or do the M1 and M2 now for £135 and be riding any bike in 2 years
 
Ah yeah i see what you mean now, sorry :)

In my own opinion, do not go down the restricted route if you dont have to, i did and regretted it... just get the full licence done straight away, because if you do want a bigger bike sooner and have to have it restricted, it will cost more money, not to mention the hassle.

And as Arctine said, you will need lessons, especially for the Mod1 stuff, and maybe some aspects of the Mod2, and it wont cost you any more to do it on a 500cc than a 125cc. (In fact parts of the Mod1 are MUCH easier on a bigger bike i found... the swerve test etc... on a 125cc i had to literally pin it in first and second in order to get the speed, on a 500cc it was much easier to get the required speed in the space you get)

Also don't forget you need to do the theory test :)

Thought Mod 1 was like 15 mins driving around cones?
 
Cool video and thanks for the feedback. I just don't have any drive to ride a bigger bike righ now. Plus I don't have the money to buy one and certainly not within 2 years.

Doing mod 1 and mod 2 was just for the sake of not forking out another 75 quid for my CBT. That would constantly need to be updated. And the chance to do it on a bike I'm currently riding.

After 2013 it will be more hassle I think.
 
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