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finchie | 17:12 Wed 04th Oct 2006 | Motoring
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can i ride a 500cc motor bike with out a instructor being with me. ive just passed my cbt , am 35yrs old and want to go for direct access course but dont know what bike am allowed to learn on.
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If I've read the information on the DVLA website correctly, you're restricted to a maximum of 125cc:

Quote 1:
"You may practice for the practical test on bikes larger than the learner bike specification provided:
* you are accompanied at all times by an approved instructor on another bike and in radio contact
* you wear fluorescent or reflective clothing and follow all other provisional licence restrictions"

Quote 2:
"A learner motorcycle has an engine up to 125 cc and a power output not exceeding 11 kW"

Source:
http://www.direct.gov.uk/Motoring/LearnerAndNe wDrivers/RidingMotorcyclesAndMopeds/RidingMoto rcyclesAndMopedsArticles/fs/en?CONTENT_ID=4022 568&chk=SQ//zi

Chris
If you're over 30 years old you can ride your 500cc. enjoy!
You can NOT ride a 500cc bike with just a cbt licence no matter how old you are.

Buenchico's answer is completely right.

If you could, no one would fork out the �500 for the DAS course. Motorbikes are specialist vehicles and need complete training - not just learning how to stop and go around some cones with the cbt test.
Buenchico is correct. My daughter and her husband took their tests after a concentrated course of instruction on their 600cc bikes. [ Kawasaki and Suzuki].
Be very careful out there!

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