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There are three types of full motorcycle licences to aim for.
Catagory P - moped.
Catagory A1 - light motorcycle licence - to receive this you must take and pass your test on a motorcycle with
- an engine size over 75cc but not more then 125cc
- a power output of not more than 11kW (14.6 bph)
- a maximum speed of not more than 100 kph (62.5 mph)
You will now have full licence entitlement on any motorcycle
up to 125cc and with a power output of up to 11kW (14.6
bhp). This licence is intended for riders of C90s and similar
who don't intend to ride anything bigger. It will not become
an unrestricted category A licence after two years. If you
take a test on a C90 or similar then you will have to take
another test to ride anything bigger than a 125cc, 11kW
bike.
Catagory A - standard motorcycle
licence - (aka A2) - this is what you'll obtain
if you pass your test on a motorcycle over 120cc but not
over 125cc and is capable of at least 100 kph (62.5mph).
With this licence you are entitled to ride a motorcycle
up 25kW (33 bhp) and a power to weight ratio not exceeding
0.16kw/kg. After two years you may ride any size of motorcycle
without taking another test.
If you're 21 or over, or if you reach 21 within the 2
year period, there are quicker ways of obtaining entitlement
to ride a more powerful bike. They are called the Direct
Access Scheme (DAS) and the Accelerated Access Scheme (AAS).
If your practical test is passed on an automatic motorcycle
the full licence gained will be restricted to automatic
bikes only.
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