![]() For those people who have limited or no experience riding manual bikes, we offer a 2 hour conversion, which is on a 1-2-1 basis where one of our expert instructs will teach you how to ride a manual motorcycle, with a view to having you prepared at the end of the session to be ready to attend one of our A2 motorcycle training courseson a manual bike. For this reason, we tend to encourage people to take their A2 motorcycle test on a manual bike. If you choose take your test on a manual motorcycle, you can ride either manual motorcycles or automatics, however if you take your test on an automatic, you will be limited to automatics. You can take your A2 motorcycle test on either a manual or automatic motorbike. This power restriction remains enforced on your licence until you decide to upgrade your motorcycle licence entitlement by re-taking the practical part of your test again on a larger motorcycle via the progressive access route. The A2 motorbike licence is a full motorbike licence, which allows you to ride any sized motorcycle of your choice without 'L' Plates, carry pillion passengers and use motorways.Īlthough the A2 motorbike licence permits to ride any sized motorcycle, the power output of your motorbike must not exceed 35kw (46.6bhp). Our London A2 motorcycle licence courses are run from Ilford (East London), and are perfect for those people who would like to get their A2 35kw (46.6bhp) Motorcycle licence. Once you have passed your motorcycle theory test, you will get a motorcycle theory test certificate number which is needed in order to book your practical A2 Motorcycle test.įor a step by step guide of how to get your A2 motorcycle licence, please refer to our easy to follow flowchart guide. The final requirement for you to book an A2 Motorcycle training course is for you to sit and pass the motorcycle theory test. If you are nervous, inexperienced, or would like to learn how to ride a manual bike, or refresh yourself on a manual bike, then we would recommend you booking a 1-2-1 session with us before attending your A2 training course to ensure your riding is at a suitable standard. Unless you hold an existing A1 motorcycle licence and are following the progressive access route, you will have needed to have completed your CBT (Compulsory Basic Training) and be able to competently ride to a good confident standard. An EU Driving Licence (A D91 Form must also be obtained from the DVLA, which you can obtain by completing a D9 Application). ![]()
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