Motor Cycle Licence Question

Guy on my CBT managed to trap himself under the scooter and bounce his head off the floor during the emergency stop, funnily enough he did not get a certificate. He did get a trip in an ambulance though.
 
You literally can, though you have to be pretty bad. They will not give you the CBT certificate of completion if you are clearly a danger to yourself and other road users.

A friend of mine that had never ridden a bike before failed the CBT on his first attempt. They just invited him back for a second day at no further charge for a little more practise and he passed. The second time I did mine, there was a little boy on a scooter out with us that did some really stupid stuff, like failing to stop at giveways a couple of times, rolling over stop lines, dropping the scooter doing u-turn. Still passed, was quite shocked tbh.
 
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Unimportant?
What could be more important than getting out on a bike??!! :D

You literally cannot fail the CBT anyway, £75 or around that?
Whilst there is no actual 'pass' or 'fail' because there is no test, you are either certified as 'basically safe' enough to ride alone, or you aren't. As mentioned, the latter usually just means more training/practice under supervision before they give you your cert.

I suppose that I can buy a nice bike that I want, then do it on that
You mean do the training on that bike?
No way - Not unless you get it trailered to the riding school, or the instructor comes to pick you up, anyway. Ye cannae legally ride it until you've passed the test! :)

That's why most people use the school bikes.

Being a car driver means nothing on a bike, because they're different vehicles. The skills to driving a car, wont translate on a bike.
And yet, you can ride a Trike on either a bike or car licence, despite it being very different to both vehicles!
 
Stock YBR 125 will barely get over 60 anyways :D Even though I have a bigger bike now, I still love the 125, fantastic little toy and costs nothing to keep. Also has a charm that bigger bikes don't have.
Yep - that's what I meant. It will barely go over 50 unless on a 20% incline! Therefore impossible to have accidents at 50+ :)
Wish I could keep mine, but I'll have to use it as part ex or sell if first to add funds for the new bike. It's a 61 plate with about 4,000 miles on it so should get a grand with a little luck.
 
Easily, you wouldn't be able to pick one of that age with that few miles up from a garage for less than 1.3-1.4k so you should clear a grand no problem private.
 
And yet, you can ride a Trike on either a bike or car licence, despite it being very different to both vehicles!

And, more annoyingly for myself, you can't ride a Quad unless you have a car license.

I could jump on a 180BHP+ bike at 19 but couldn't ride a quad because it has 4 wheels? :confused:
 
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