What motorbike can i ride on my learners
Joined Dec 11, Messages I've got a motorbike learner's licence ie. From what I know it is cc max if you only have a learners, or does this only apply to learners who are less than 18 yrs old? Joined Aug 5, Messages 11, Joined May 10, Messages 3, Click to expand Thanks for the input but it's 2 totally different answers.
Joined Jul 18, Messages 18, Under 18 cc no passengers Over 18 anything you want, still no passengers. And what about driving on highways? KleinBoontjie Honorary Master. Joined Jul 30, Messages 13, Joined Dec 30, Messages 2, Joined Dec 22, Messages 3, The only other restriction is, if you have less than 50cc, you cant go on highway. Joined Aug 16, Messages 2, Just went for my bike learners a week ago. No 50cc on freeway - this is a road rule and have nothing to do with the license.
And of course, it expires after two years, whereafter you have to do the test again. Dude if you don't know don't spread misinformation. Make no mistake: these bikes are powerful and best suited for experienced riders, eg those who ride off-road, who want to get their road licence and keep a machine for ongoing use. Be honest about your experience level. Whatever LAMS bike you decide on, make sure you check it fits with current regulations and is standard as produced by the manufacturer.
Any motorcycle modification in a way that increases or decreases power to weight ratio is no longer LAMS compliant, regardless of whether it appears on the list. Skip to main content.
A list of approved motorcycles is available from any Customer Service Centre or the website www. In order to meet the definition of a Learner Approved Motorcycle, the motorcycle must meet all of the following criteria:.
R licence - full rider's licence, can ride any bike must have held an R-Date licence for at least 12 months. If you hold a learner's permit for a motorcycle and do not hold a P2 or full licence for another class of vehicle, you must not ride between midnight and 5AM unless a Qualified Supervising Driver is present or you have an exemption. In Session A you will learn basic motorcycle control skills including riding in a straight line, basic braking, cornering, gear shifting and some bike control theory.
In Session B your learning will build on from session A by interacting with other bikes on the riding range. This session covers more advanced bike control theory and traffic skills. A practical skills assessment will be conducted at the end of session B.
Failure to do so will result in you having to sit the basic course again. The permit is valid for two years and you must carry your permit at all times whilst riding. In Session C you will learn advanced bike control skills with emphasis placed on road riding skills and traction theory. A practical skills assessment will be conducted at the end of the advanced course.
This licence entitles you to ride a motorcycle on the learner approved motorcycle scheme list which can be found by visiting www. This licence is required if you wish to ride a motorcycle of any power to weight ratio. The Returning Rider Course is a voluntary course aimed at people who hold a motorcycle licence but have not ridden for at least 5 years.
The course is designed to refresh your riding skills, techniques and awareness. It is not a test. The session involves both theory and practical components that have been developed by experienced motorcyclists who have undergone specialist instructor training. My car licence.
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