If you are 17 and older and you want to ride larger motorcycles, you have 3 possible routes:
A1 License
- Age 17+
- Test Motorcycle
- No sidecar / min. 120cc - max. 125cc / max. output of 11kW (15 bhp).
- Passing grants a restricted Category A1 motorcycle licence. You can ride any motorcycle up to 11kW (15 bhp)†.
- You can carry a passenger and use motorways and don't need L plates.
- *A1 licence WILL NOT automatically convert into a full Category A2 licence, you will be required to complete a Category A2 licence test.
- †Not exceeding 0.1kw/kg power-to-weight
A2 License
- Age 19+
- Test Motorcycle
- No sidecar / min. 395cc / min. 25kW (33.0 bhp) - max. 35kW (46.6 bhp).
- Passing grants a restricted Category A2 motorcycle licence. You can ride any motorcycle up to 35kw (46.6 bhp)†.
- You can carry a passenger, use the motorways and don't need L plates.
- *A2 licence WILL NOT automatically convert into a full Category A licence, you will be required to complete a Category A licence test.
- *Upgrading from an A1 licence DOES NOT require a CBT & Theory Test re-take.
- †Not exceeding 0.2kw/kg power-to-weight
A2* License
- Restrictor kits will be available for these models to comply with the A2 licence category.
A License
- Age 24+ (21 if upgrading from an A2 licence, with minimum 2 years experience).
- Test Motorcycle
- No sidecar / min. 595cc / min. 40kW (53.6 bhp).
- Passing grants a full Category A motorcycle licence. You can ride a machine of any size, carry a passenger and use motorways.
- *Upgrading from an A2 licence DOES NOT require a CBT & Theory Test re-take.
- *Upgrading directly from an A1 licence requires a CBT and theory test re-take.
If you have a full car licence issued before 1st February 2001 you may ride a restricted 50cc moped on the road without L plates (and carry a passenger), but you still need to pass your CBT test to ride any motorcycle over 50cc.