What type of license do you need to drive a motorbike, example, a Yamaha R6. I hold a full drivers license?
The first, and easiest, way to get on two wheels. If you’re 16 or over, get down the Post Office and apply for a provisional licence, take your CBT (what’s CBT?) and you’re road legal with a pair of L-plates. If you want a full moped licence, you need to pass a Motorcycle Theory Test and successfully complete a practical test on a moped and then you can lose the L-plates. If you’re 17 or over, with a full car licence obtained before Feb 1, 2001, you’re already qualified to ride a moped without L-plates. Please note that the DSA define a moped as having a maximum speed of 50km per hour (about 31mph) and an engine capacity no greater than 50cc. A1 licence This is perfect for riders who only need a small bike for commuting. You’ll need to be 17 or over, have completed the CBT and passed the theory test. You then take the practical on a on a bike between 75 and 125cc and, if you pass, you are entitled to ride any machine up to an engine size of 125cc or power output of 11kw. A licence (res