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After you have successfully completed CBT (Compulsory Basic Training), you will be able to ride a moped (up to 50cc) unaccompanied on the road with L Plates. |
Download your guide on how to gain your ‘AM’ Moped Licence. |
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After you have successfully completed CBT (Compulsory Basic Training), you will be able to ride a motorbike up to 125cc with L Plates. If you wish to gain an ‘A1′ Light Motorcycle Licence, you must undergo training and take the relevant motorcycle tests on a 125cc machine. |
Download your guide on how to gain your ‘A1′ Light Motorcycle Licence. |
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After you have successfully completed CBT (Compulsory Basic Training), you will be able to ride a motorbike up to 125cc with L Plates. If you wish to gain an ‘A2′ Medium Motorcycle Licence, you must complete the training on a relevant powered motorcycle (25 – 35 kW). After which you can ride any motorbike but it must be restricted to 35 kW. |
Download your guide on how to gain your ‘A2′ Medium Motorcycle Licence. |
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After you have successfully completed CBT (Compulsory Basic Training), you will be able to ride a motorbike up to 125cc with L Plates. If you wish to gain a category ‘A’ Full Motorcycle Licence, you must complete the DAS (Direct Access Scheme) training on a 600cc machine (at least 40 kW) which allows you to ride any size motorcycle once you have passed your tests. |
Download your guide on how to gain your category ‘A’ Full Motorcycle Licence. |
Motorcycle Training is a life skill and it is extremely important that you start off with the right training school. When you begin this process, it is difficult to know which Approved Training Body (ATB) you should use as you have no benchmark against which to measure. There are a couple of things that you should expect – firstly, you should meet at the training school’s offices to commence your training and not at a residential address or in a car park. And secondly, your safety equipment and clothing should be provided for you.
The motorcycle training programmes that we employ have been developed through many years of experience in the training industry. Our approach is methodical, structured and presented in such a manner that you will improve in a very short timeframe. Feel free to contact our advocates who will happily tell you about their experience of training with RMT Motorcycle Training.
When you choose to do your on-road motorcycle training with us you can join our exclusive RMT Riders Club. This will give you access to our members only forum where you can get detailed information on passing your motorcycle tests, including video footage of how to pass the Module One test. Also available is information and tips on how to pass the Module Two test and riding techniques for Post Test Training and group riding.
- Customer service and safety are always our key priorities
- The only Motorcycle Training school with premises in Redditch
- Instructors are advanced trained and qualified
- Maximum of 2:1 student to instructor training
- Post test support, advice and training
- Specialist training for those with disabilities










