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125cc Motorcycle Training.

 
If you are 17 years old or over you may wish to take a test on a 125cc motorcycle. This will allow you to ride any motorcycle up to 33bhp. You will be restricted to this for 2 years after which time you will then be allowed to ride any size motorcycle (you do not have to take another practical test).
To take a test on a 125cc you must:
  • Hold a current CBT certificate.
·         Have passed a motocycle Theory test. Frisby Motocycle Training are more than happy to book this on your behalf with the DSA (Driving Standards Agency), and can give you advice on appropriate reading material, or, you may wish to visit www.dsa.gov.uk and book the test yourself.
 
Please note that you can complete a CBT and take further training whilst waiting for your theory test, however we (FMCT) cannot book a practical test on your behalf until you have passed your theory test.
 
Training on a 125cc
  • All of your training will be with a fully qualified, DSA approved instructor.
  • All of our instructors are very patient and friendly.
  • Any training or advice given will be professional and appropriate for your training needs.
  • The Instructors will make your training enjoyable and will teach you to a standard above that required by the DSA to pass a test.
  • FMCT run 125cc training either on an hourly basis (minimum of 2 hours), 1/2 day (3 hours), whole day (6 hours) or as an intensive course (generally 3 days).
  • There will be a practical trest booked for the last hour of the intensive course.
All of our training sessions are very flexible and can arranged to suit you.
 
**** WE TRAIN 7 DAYS A WEEK!.****
 
If you did not complete your CBT with us we suggest that you book a 2 hour assessment, at which time your instructor will assess your training needs.

FMCT will provide free bike hire (including petrol and insurance) for all of your 125cc training sessions, however, if you wish to use your own motorcycle you must ensure that it :
 
  1. has Current Insurance,
  2. has Tax,
  3. has an MOT certificate (if appropriate),
  4. has the correct 'L' plates both front and back, is fully roadworthy.