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Hi. I'm about to become the proud owner of a brand new 125 cc yamaha motorbike (YBR 125 custom) as I'm giving up the car in favour of two wheels. After 17 years of driving, I'm bored of the expense and hassle with owning a car of one sort or another that I'm giving it up in favour of the motorbike.
Now, I know I will need to take a CBT test before I am able to ride my brand new 125 CC bike legally, I'm not worried about that as it should all be routine stuff, the law is the law, etc, etc.
But apparently you have to take another CBT test in two years time to get a full motorbike licence.
Bearing in mind that I won't want to get anything bigger and better than what I'm about to own (I'm 43 years old, too old to risk life and limb by racing around). I just want to be a casual commuter-type rider, just to work and home on a bike - hence I don't really need that full motorbike licence.
With that in mind, once I pass that initial CBT test, can I carry on riding the 125 CC bike while leaving the L plates on (no plans on carrying passengers) indefinitely, like what I used to be able to do in the 80's? (bear in mind I have a clean car driving licence since I passed my car driving test in 1990).
I have looked it up on t'interweb but ended up with asking myself more questions than there are answers! Talk about information overload!
Now, I know I will need to take a CBT test before I am able to ride my brand new 125 CC bike legally, I'm not worried about that as it should all be routine stuff, the law is the law, etc, etc.
But apparently you have to take another CBT test in two years time to get a full motorbike licence.
Bearing in mind that I won't want to get anything bigger and better than what I'm about to own (I'm 43 years old, too old to risk life and limb by racing around). I just want to be a casual commuter-type rider, just to work and home on a bike - hence I don't really need that full motorbike licence.
With that in mind, once I pass that initial CBT test, can I carry on riding the 125 CC bike while leaving the L plates on (no plans on carrying passengers) indefinitely, like what I used to be able to do in the 80's? (bear in mind I have a clean car driving licence since I passed my car driving test in 1990).
I have looked it up on t'interweb but ended up with asking myself more questions than there are answers! Talk about information overload!
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